OUR FAVORITE THINGS - CHRISTMAS IN VIENNA
A Holiday Concert Featuring 22 Favorite Songs
Tony Bennett, Charlotte Church, Vanessa Williams, and Placido Domingo
Many of today's most popular artists gathered to perform in a tribute to holiday music at this concert held by the Placido Domingo Society. Many well-loved chestnuts are aired here, performed by the likes of Tony Bennett, Charlotte Church, Vanessa Williams, and, of course, Placido Domingo. Songs performed include "White Christmas" and "Silent Night."
Contents
- Somewhere in My Memory-Choir [2:15]
- Winter Wonderland-Tony Bennett, Vanessa Williams [2:30]
- Hijo De Dios-Plácido Domingo [3:47]
- Through the Eyes of a Child-Vanessa Willimas [4:30]
- I'll Be Home For Christmass Plácido, Dommingo, Tony Bennett [3:09]
- O Holy Night- Placido Doming, Charlotte Church [4:41]
- Silent Night- Charolotte Church [4:03]
- Because It's Christmas-Plácido Domingo, Vanessa Williams [3:24]
- Jesus de Nazareth Plácido Domingo [3:55]
- The Christmas Song- Tony Bennett [3:44]
- Favorite Things- Plácido Domingo, Tony Bennett, Vaness Wiliians [2:59]
- Joy to the World- Plácido Domingo, Vanessa Williams [1:56]
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas- Tony Bennett [2:37]
- The First Noel- Plácido Domingo Tony Bennett [2:24]
- Do You Hear What I Hear-Vanessa Williams [2:52]
- Hacia Belen Va un Burro- Plácido Dominingo [1:46]
- White Christmas- Tony Bennett, Vanessa Williams [2:14]
- I Saw Three Ships-Plácido Domingo, Vanessa Williams [1:33]
- Angels We Have Heard on High- Plácido Doming, Tony Bennett, Vanessa Williams [3:57]
- Silent Night- Plácido Domingo, Tony Bennett, Vansess Willams, Charlotte Church [4:31]
- One More Year- Plácido Doming, Vanessa Williams [4:08]
- Credits [1:58]
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