merry christmas to you

Merry Christmas to You is (naturally) a traditional Christmas album for Reba McEntire, mostly featuring textured acoustic guitar and light percussion (several selections were arranged by McEntire). [1]

Reba McEntire helped build contemporary country, first by selling millions of records, and second by championing a new traditionalism in the music. [2]

Alongside tender holiday classics like “Away in a Manger,” “O Holy Night,” “Silent Night,” and “On This Day,” she reaches deep into her song bag for “The Christmas Guest” by Grandpa Jones. [1]

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It’s thought she’s sold over 50 million records, making her one of the most successful female country stars ever. [2]

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She also remakes Grandpa Jones’ recitation “The Christmas Guest” and that uplifting story is always welcome. [2]

Songs from the album wouldn’t chart until ten and twelve years after its release. [...] Produced by Jimmy Bowen for Lynwood Productions and Reba McEntire for Reba McEntire Productions, except for “On This Day” and “Away In A Manger”, produced by Tony Brown. [5]

There are five other classics here, each very distinctive from any other versions. [...] Since the CO incident, I have been called by the Lord to open a spiritually grounded teen community center. [2]

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Sources:
[1] Merry Christmas to You [1993] - Music - CD | BarnesandNoble.com
[2] Merry Christmas To You
[3] Merry Christmas to You, Blue Kangaroo (0385746822) | Half.com
[4] Merry Christmas to You (1993) [CD] Target.com
[5] Merry Christmas to You - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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