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This is a very good compilation! Let me just spell it out for you: Bill Monroe (Christmas Time's A-Coming), Hank Snow (Reindeer Boogie), Buck Owens (Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy), and Willie Nelson (Pretty Paper). Any one of these is worth the price of the record.

--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)

Our Review


This is a very good compilation! Let me just spell it out for you: Bill Monroe (Christmas Time's A-Coming), Hank Snow (Reindeer Boogie), Buck Owens (Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy), and Willie Nelson (Pretty Paper). Any one of these is worth the price of the record.

--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)


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Hillbilly Holiday

Summary: Nice selection of 50s, 60s country Christmas tunes

Hillbilly Holiday

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Label: Rhino
Genre: Country
Release: 1988

Track List

Song TitleArtist
Christmas Time's A-Coming Bill Monroe
Christmas Carols by the Old Corral Tex Ritter
I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus Brenda Lee
I'll be walkin' the Floor this Christmas Ernest Tubb
Reindeer Boogie Hank Snow
Gonna wrap my Heart in Ribbons Hank Thompson
'Po Folks Christmas Bill Anderson
Santa Looked a lot like Daddy Buck Owens
Pretty Paper Willie Nelson
It came upon a Midnight Clear Lovin Brothers
My Mom and Santa Claus George Jones
One of your (In every size) Marty Robbins
To Heck with Ole Santa Claus Loretta Lynn
Daddy's Drinking up our Christmas Commander Cody
I'm Gonna tell Santa on You Faron Young
They Shined up Rudolph's Nose Johnny Horton
Christmas Boogie Davis Sisters
Christmas Time's A-comin' Buck Owens

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