Day 19 – Nothing goes better with Christmas than sadness. And nothing goes better with a sad Christmas than cheap beer and country music. The “classic” country music artists knew this, and they cranked out some of the hoariest tearjerkers of all time.
A word here about country music – we’re going to avoid the current so-called country music artists. For one thing, I don’t know what the hell these people are doin’! It sure doesn’t sound like country music. And of course we’ll steer clear of Grandma and Reindeer crossings, so pull up a box of Kleenex and shed a few tears for Christmas.
MP3: “Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus” by George Jones & Tammy Wynette
MP3: “If We Make It Through December” by Merle Haggard
MP3: “Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy” by Buck Owens
MP3: “Hard Candy Christmas” by Dolly Parton
MP3: “Christmas Time’s A-Coming” by Jerry Reed
MP3: “Pretty Paper” by Willie Nelson
MP3: “Mommy, Look Santa Is Crying” by Stonewall Jackson
MP3: “Christmas Without Daddy” by Loretta Lynn
MP3: “Shut In At Christmas” by Charlie Louvin
MP3: “Truckin’ Trees For Christmas” by Red Simpson
MP3: “Light Of The Stable” by Emmylou Harris (with Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Neil Young)
MP3: “The Little Drummer Boy” by Johnny Cash
MP3: Johnny Cash Holiday Message
MP3: “O Come All Ye Faithful” by George Jones
MP3: “Silent Night” by Jim Reeves
MP3: “White Christmas” by Tammy Wynette
MP3: “Jingle Bells” by Chet Atkins