Chicken Skin Music
"Chicken Skin Music" is an album by American musician Ry Cooder, released in 1976. The term "chicken skin" is often used colloquially to describe a feeling of intense emotional response, such as goosebumps, which can occur when listening to powerful music. The album reflects a fusion of various musical styles, including rock, blues, and traditional Hawaiian music, showcasing Cooder's eclectic influences and virtuoso guitar skills.
Chickens in Love
"Chickens in Love" is a children’s book written by Karma Wilson with illustrations by Jane Chapman. It is a charming and whimsical story that features a group of animals in a farmyard who fall in love. The book is known for its rhythmic, engaging prose and adorable illustrations, appealing to young readers and their parents alike. It captures themes of love and friendship through the lens of animals, making it a delightful read for storytime.
Child Ballads (album)
"Child Ballads" is an album by the eclectic British folk-folk group The High Kings. Released in 2010, the album features a collection of songs that are adaptations of traditional ballads collected by the American scholar Francis James Child in the late 19th century. These ballads are characterized by their storytelling, often exploring themes of love, betrayal, adventure, and tragedy. The High Kings bring a contemporary arrangement to these timeless pieces, blending traditional folk instrumentation with modern production elements.
Childhood's End (album)
"Childhood's End" is the third studio album by the British rock band The Moody Blues, released in 1967. The album is notable for its blend of rock music with orchestral elements, a hallmark of the band's style. It features lush orchestration and addresses themes of transcendence, love, and the search for understanding, reflecting the cultural and societal shifts of the 1960s. The album includes well-known tracks like "Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?
Christmas Chants
"Christmas Chants" typically refers to a form of music or vocal performance that is associated with the Christmas season, often characterized by its melodic, harmonious, and sometimes rhythmic elements. Depending on the context, it could encompass a variety of styles, including traditional hymns, chants, carols, and even modern interpretations of Christmas music.
Christmas Here with You
"Christmas Here with You" is a holiday-themed romantic movie that was released in 2021. The film stars Jennifer McDaniel and Jeremy Sisto and centers around the story of a couple who find love and connection during the Christmas season. The movie often explores themes of family, romance, and the joy of being together during the holidays.
"Christmas Hymns and Carols" typically refers to a collection of traditional songs and hymns that celebrate the Christmas season, often focusing on themes such as the birth of Jesus Christ, joy, peace, and goodwill. These hymns and carols are commonly sung in churches, at Christmas gatherings, and during holiday events. On the other hand, "You Do Something to Me" is a song by Paul Weller from his 1995 album "Stanley Road.
"Christmas Party" is an album by the musical duo She & Him, consisting of actress Zooey Deschanel and musician M. Ward. Released on October 28, 2016, it features a collection of holiday songs, including both traditional Christmas classics and original material. The album showcases Deschanel's distinctive vocals and Ward's instrumentation, embodying a charming, vintage-inspired sound that is characteristic of their work.
"Christmas Song Book" is an album by Mina, an Italian singer known for her powerful voice and significant contributions to the pop and jazz genres. Released in 1970, the album features a selection of Christmas songs, showcasing Mina's interpretation of classic holiday tunes. The collection typically includes both traditional carols and festive songs, allowing listeners to enjoy a blend of familiar melodies and Mina's distinctive vocal style. This album is part of her extensive discography and reflects her versatility as an artist.
"Christmas Songs" is a holiday-themed album by jazz pianist and vocalist Diana Krall, released in 2005. The album features a collection of classic Christmas songs and carols, showcasing Krall's smooth vocals and sophisticated piano playing. The arrangements blend elements of jazz with traditional holiday music, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. Some of the tracks on the album include well-known songs such as "Jingle Bells," "The Christmas Song," and "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town.
Christmas Spirituals
Christmas Spirituals are a genre of music that combines elements of traditional Christmas carols with the deep emotional and spiritual expressions characteristic of African American spirituals. These songs often reflect themes of hope, joy, and the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, while also incorporating the distinctive rhythms, melodies, and vocal styles found in spiritual music.
Christmas Wonderland
"Christmas Wonderland" can refer to various holiday-themed events and attractions that celebrate the Christmas season. These events often feature elaborate light displays, holiday markets, Christmas decorations, live performances, and activities for families, such as visits with Santa Claus, ice skating, and holiday-themed shows. One specific event known as "Christmas Wonderland" is a popular Christmas festival that takes place in various locations, including some cities in the United States and Southeast Asia.
"Christmas in My Heart" is a holiday album by American singer Connie Francis, released in 1980. The album features a collection of Christmas songs performed in Francis's signature style, blending pop and traditional holiday music. Connie Francis is known for her powerful vocals and emotional delivery, which she brings to timeless Christmas classics as well as original tracks. The album includes popular Christmas songs, creating a festive atmosphere and capturing the spirit of the holiday season.
Christmas in the Heart
"Christmas in the Heart" is a holiday-themed album by the American musician Bob Dylan, released on October 13, 2009. The album features traditional Christmas songs and carols, such as "Silent Night," "O Little Town of Bethlehem," and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Dylan's renditions blend his distinctive vocal style with arrangements that evoke a classic holiday feel.
Christmas with Conniff
"Christmas with Conniff" is a holiday album by the American musician Ray Conniff, released in 1962. Ray Conniff was known for his easy listening music style, featuring vocal harmonies and orchestral arrangements. The album typically includes classic Christmas songs performed in Conniff's signature style, characterized by lush arrangements and smooth, melodic lines. It has been enjoyed by listeners as a festive addition to holiday music collections and often celebrates the joy of the Christmas season through its arrangements.
"Christmas with Friends" is a collaborative holiday album by singer-songwriter India.Arie and jazz pianist Joe Sample. Released in 2002, the album features a blend of R&B, jazz, and contemporary interpretations of traditional Christmas songs. It showcases both artists' musical styles, with India.Arie's soulful vocals complemented by Joe Sample's distinctive piano work.
Christmas with Patti Page
"Christmas with Patti Page" is a holiday album by American singer Patti Page, released in 1956. The album features a collection of traditional Christmas songs and carols, showcasing Page's distinctive voice and style. Some of the notable tracks on the album include classic songs such as "White Christmas," "Silent Night," and "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)." The album captures the festive spirit of the season with Page's warm, melodious interpretations.
Christmas with The Miracles
"Christmas with The Miracles" is a holiday album by The Miracles, a well-known Motown vocal group. Released in 1963, the album features a blend of traditional Christmas songs and original holiday-themed tracks. The Miracles, led by Smokey Robinson, were one of the most successful and influential acts of the Motown label. The album includes popular Christmas classics such as "White Christmas" and "Santa Baby," as well as original songs that reflect the group's signature sound.
"Christmas with The Puppini Sisters" is a festive album by the vocal trio known as The Puppini Sisters, who are known for their unique mix of vintage-inspired harmonies and modern pop songs. The album typically features a blend of classic Christmas songs and holiday favorites, presented in their signature 1940s-style arrangement. The Puppini Sisters are recognized for their close vocal harmonies and engaging performances, and their Christmas album often showcases their playful and nostalgic take on traditional holiday music.
"Christmas with the Everly Brothers and the Boys Town Choir" is a Christmas album released by the iconic rock and roll duo The Everly Brothers in 1962. The album features a mix of traditional Christmas songs and holiday classics, enhanced by the harmonious vocals of the Boys Town Choir.