Christmas At The White House (Burl Ives Sings The Favorite Carols And Hymns Of America's Presidents)
1972 • Album
While Shepherds Watch'd Their Flocks By Night (George Washington)
Joy To The World (John Adams)
Adeste Fideles (Thomas Jefferson)
Shout The Glad Tidings (Andrew Jackson)
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
We Three Kings Of Orient Are (Abraham Lincoln)
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Christmas On The Sea (Theodore Roosevelt)
Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Laden (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Silver Bells
Silent night
The Little Drummer Boy
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Curiosità sull'album Christmas At The White House (Burl Ives Sings The Favorite Carols And Hymns Of America's Presidents) di Burl Ives
- In quale anno è stato pubblicato l’album “Christmas At The White House (Burl Ives Sings The Favorite Carols And Hymns Of America's Presidents)” di Burl Ives?
- L’album “Christmas At The White House (Burl Ives Sings The Favorite Carols And Hymns Of America's Presidents)” di Burl Ives è stato pubblicato nel 1972, con 12 tracce.
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