The Best Christmas... Ever!

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The Best Christmas... Ever!
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 3, 2006
Genre Christmas music
Lengthmore than 240 min
Label EMI
Various Artists chronology
The Best Samba... Ever!
(2006)
The Best Christmas... Ever!
(2006)
The Best Rock Ballads... Ever!
(2007)

The Best Christmas... Ever! is a compilation album released by EMI in 2006. It contains Polish and English Christmas songs, and Christmas songs from other countries.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Queen – "Thank God It's Christmas"
  2. Chris Rea – "Driving Home For Christmas"
  3. Jamie Cullum – "Next Year, Baby"
  4. The Moody Blues – "Don't Need A Reindeer"
  5. Paul McCartney – "Wonderful Christmas Time"
  6. Stacie Orrico – "O Come All Ye Faithful"
  7. The Band – "Christmas Must Be Tonight"
  8. Wizzard – "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"
  9. The Jackson 5 – "Frosty The Snowman"
  10. Jose Feliciano – "Feliz Navidad"
  11. Cliff Richard – "Mistletoe And Wine"
  12. Slade – "Merry Xmas Everybody"
  13. Jethro Tull – "Ring Out Solstice Bells"
  14. Billie – "Last Christmas"
  15. Band Aid – "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
  16. Faith Evans – "Soulful Christmas"
  17. Mindi Abair – "I Can't Wait For Christmas"
  18. Dave Koz – "December Makes Me Feel This Way"
  19. Kate Winslet – "What If"
  20. Sinéad O'Connor – "Silent Night Holy Night"

CD 2

  1. Krzysztof Kiljański – "Od Świąt do Świąt"
  2. Czerwone Gitary – "Dzień jeden w roku"
  3. Katarzyna Skrzynecka – "Oszaleli Anieli"
  4. Mietek Szcześniak & Kayah – "Raduj się świecie"
  5. Quligowscy – "Z kopyta kulig rwie"
  6. Ewelina Flinta – "Mikołaj jedzie tu znów"
  7. Why Not? – "On Christmas Day"
  8. Anita Lipnicka – "Winter Song"
  9. PiN – "Święty czas"
  10. Raz Dwa Trzy – "Pod niebem"
  11. Anna Maria Jopek & Jeremi Przybora – "Na całej połaci śnieg"
  12. Grzegorz Turnau – "Płatki, opłatki"
  13. Edyta Górniak & Krzysztof Antkowiak – "Pada śnieg"
  14. Norbi – "Choinka Norbiego"
  15. Ha-Dwa-O! – "Magia świąt"
  16. Roan – "Ten zimowy czas"
  17. Zbigniew Wodecki & Cezary Klimczak – "Magia świąt"

CD 3

  1. Andy Williams – "Sleigh Ride"
  2. Dean Martin – "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
  3. Les Baxter – "Santa Claus’ Party"
  4. Kay Starr – "Everybody’s Waitin’ For The Man With The Bag"
  5. The Beach Boys – "Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town"
  6. Mel & Kim – "Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree"
  7. Ray Anthony and His Bookends – "Christmas Kisses"
  8. Bing Crosby – "Jingle Bells"
  9. Diana Decker – "I’m a Little Christmas Cracker"
  10. Lou Rawls – "Have Yourself A Very Merry Christmas"
  11. Ella Fitzgerald – "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
  12. Julie London – "Warm December"
  13. Nancy Wilson – "What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve"
  14. Matt Monro – "Mary’s Boy Child"
  15. Louis Armstrong – "White Christmas"
  16. Mud – "Lonely This Christmas"
  17. The Scaffold – "Lily The Pink"
  18. Glen Campbell – "I’ll Be Home For Christmas"
  19. Adam Faith – "Lonely Pup (In A Christmas Shop)"
  20. Alma Cogan – "Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo"
  21. Gracie Fields – "Little Donkey"
  22. The Spinners – "The Twelve Days Of Christmas"
  23. Al Martino – "Silver Bells"

CD 4

  1. Mazowsze – "Wśród nocnej ciszy"
  2. Anna Maria Jopek – "Gdy się Chrystus rodzi"
  3. Krzysztof Krawczyk – "Przybieżeli do Betlejem"
  4. Hanna Banaszak – "W żłobie leży"
  5. Ryszard Rynkowski – "Hej, w dzień narodzenia"
  6. Maciej Balcar, Natalia Kukulska, Kasia Stankiewicz, Andrzej Piaseczny – "Dzisiaj w Betlejem"
  7. Katarzyna Groniec – "Jezus malusieńki"
  8. Stanisław Soyka – "A wczora z wieczora"
  9. Halina Frąckowiak & Alicja Majewska – "Lulajże Jezuniu"
  10. Ryszard Rynkowski – "Cicha noc"
  11. Jerzy Połomski – "Mędrcy świata"
  12. Natalia Kukulska – "Gdy śliczna Panna"
  13. Michał Bajor – "Pasterze mili"
  14. Zbigniew Wodecki – "Oj, maluśki maluśki"
  15. Golec uOrkiestra – "Pójdźmy wszyscy do stajenki"
  16. Irena Santor – "Z narodzenia Pana"
  17. Pośpieszalscy – "Północ już była"
  18. Mazowsze – "Bóg się rodzi"

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