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8th December 2022

It's time to start listening to Christmas music. Having now lost Harkageddon! six times due to choir rehearsals, let's go for something a bit more contemporary. Growing up, the US Christian singer-songwriter Amy Grant was always a favourite for her catchy tunes. Here's her first Christmas album, "A Christmas Album".


What a great jumper. If we'd had time this year, the Creen Christmas card would have been a recreation of this with both of us. You'll just have to imagine.

Her run of Christmas albums then included "Home For Christmas", "The Animals' Christmas", "Home For Christmas", "A Christmas To Remember", "Tennessee Christmas", "Christmas Memories", "Icon Christmas", "A Very Amy Christmas", "Grant Us All Thy Christmases", "Yet Another Amy Grant Christmas Album", "The Christmas Collection", ...

Not all of those are real. But she has had more Christmas albums than any other female Christian singer.

Here she is singing the hit single from her first Christmas album: "Emmanuel"

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