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Christmas To Christmas

Christmas To Christmas
Lee Greenwood

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Track Listing

  1. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  2. Christmas to Christmas
  3. When the Rain Turns to Snow
  4. Tennessee Christmas
  5. I'll Be Home for Christmas
  6. Lone Star Christmas
  7. Greatest Gift of All
  8. Bring Christmas Home
  9. Christmas Song
  10. O Holy Night

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59494 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-06-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Bring the Spirit into Christmas5
Lee Greenwood's album Christmas to Christmas is the most wonderful Christmas album that I have ever heard. I actually wore the tape out listening to it so often as a little girl. I would listen to it the whole year round not just during the Christmas season. I have heard that they have stopped producing this album but every year when Christmas rolls around I have to look at every Christmas album display in every tape store, grocery store, and even convient stores hoping and praying that by some small miracle that I will find it again.

You will love this album5
I bought Christmas to Chrismas a few years ago on cassette, it quickly became my favorite Christmas album. I've played it for all of my friends and family, and they all want me to tape it for them. I have been trying to obtain a CD copy for years.
I am very happy that it is being re-issued. Buy it. You won't be sorry.

We Love This Christmas Album!5
We have this on cassette tape and in my opinion it is better than his new Christmas album which we have on CD, the new one is ok but just not as good as Christmas To Christmas which I think is more down to Earth and has a great Country sound. Some of the songs on the new album are ok but some are over the top schmaltzy and have too much of a Pop sound instead of the simple understated down to earth Country appeal of the first album.