Christmas: A Season of Love

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Christmas: A Season of Love
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
Genre Christmas
Length54:59
Label
Producer Ron Fair
Idina Menzel chronology
Idina
(2016)
Christmas: A Season of Love
(2019)
Drama Queen
(2023)

Christmas: A Season of Love is the sixth studio album and second Christmas album by American singer and actress Idina Menzel. It was released through School Boy and Decca Records on October 18, 2019, [1] and includes duets with Billy Porter, Menzel's Frozen costar Josh Gad, Ariana Grande and Menzel's husband Aaron Lohr. [2] Menzel's duet with Grande, "A Hand for Mrs. Claus", is an original song by the composers of the Frozen soundtrack, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, while Menzel wrote the original song "At This Table" with Jonas Myrin about "inclusion during the holiday season". The album also features a solo recording of the Rent song "Seasons of Love" and the Ladino [3] Hanukkah song "Ocho Kandelikas", which was preceded by a home recording of Idina with her son Walker during Hanukkah. [4] In promotion for the album, Menzel has embarked on a three-city concert tour set mainly on the East Coast, including a stop at New York City's Carnegie Hall. [5]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sleigh Ride"3:21
2."The Most Wonderful Time of the Year"3:04
3."I Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" (featuring Billy Porter) Irving Berlin 4:04
4."Christmas Just Ain't Christmas"3:32
5."We Wish You the Merriest" (featuring Josh Gad) Les Brown 2:26
6."A Hand for Mrs. Claus" (featuring Ariana Grande)2:29
7."We Need a Little Christmas" (from Mame ) Jerry Herman 3:16
8."O Holy Night/Ave Maria (Schubert)" (medley)5:30
9."Winter Wonderland/Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" (medley)3:51
10."I'll Be Home for Christmas" (featuring Aaron Lohr)3:58
11."Walker's 3rd Hanukkah" Idina Menzel 0:29
12."Ocho Kandelikas" (sung in Ladino) Flory Jagoda 3:17
13."Christmas Time Is Here" (from A Charlie Brown Christmas )3:17
14."At This Table"
3:46
15."Seasons of Love" (from Rent ) Jonathan Larson 3:58
16."Caroling, Caroling" Alfred Burt 2:50
17."Auld Lang Syne (Introduction)"
0:29
18."Auld Lang Syne"Burns1:22
Total length:54:59

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [6] 123
US Top Holiday Albums (Billboard) [7] 2

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