Christmas in Harmony

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Christmas in Harmony
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2010 (2010-10-12)
Recorded2010
Genre Pop, Christmas
Label Sony Masterworks
Producer Glen Ballard
Wilson Phillips chronology
California
(2004)
Christmas in Harmony
(2010)
Dedicated
(2012)

Christmas in Harmony is the fourth studio album by American pop group Wilson Phillips. A Christmas album, it is their first in six years, after their 2004 covers album California . The album sees them reunite with Glen Ballard, who also produced their first two albums.

Contents

It is the first Christmas album of the group, although the Wilson sisters released a Christmas album in 1993, titled Hey Santa! , and Carnie Wilson released a solo Christmas album titled Christmas with Carnie in 2007. It includes a mixture of traditional Christmas carols, covers of Christmas themed songs and new compositions. The song "Warm Lovin' Christmastime" was written by Carnie's husband, Rob Bonfiglio, and was originally included on Carnie's solo Christmas album.

The first single released was "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day", and the group filmed a video for it.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" Roy Wood 3:09
2."Little Drummer Boy" 3:11
3."Warm Lovin' Christmastime" Robert Bonfiglio 3:25
4."When a Child Is Born"Fred Jacobson, Ciro Dammicco 2:50
5."Christmastime" Chynna Phillips, Glen Ballard 2:40
6."Silent Night" 3:02
7."Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" 2:46
8."Silver Bells" 3:13
9."Sleigh Ride" 2:56
10."Joy"Phillips, Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, Ballard, Bonfiglio, Scott Campbell, Danny Knutson3:38
11."Winter Wonderland" 2:56
12."The Christmas Song" 3:22
13."Our Prayer" Brian Wilson 1:22
Barnes & Noble bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"2:29
15."Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (Sing-Along Version)2:29
16."I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Sing-Along Version)3:08
17."Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" (Sing-Along Version)2:45

Personnel

Wilson Phillips

Musicians

Production

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Holiday Albums9

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