";s:4:"text";s:4771:" Here are five of our favourite weather-related Christmas songs: 1. Déjà vu! Johnny Marks added the music in the 1950s, and Harry Belafonte recorded his classic version in 1958. 'Go Tell It on the Mountain': James Taylor (2006) '(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays': The Osmonds (1977) 'This One's for the Children': New Kids On the Block (1989) '12 Days of Christmas': Bob and Doug McKenzie (1981) 'Christmas in America': Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo (2001) ''Zat You Santa Claus?
One of Beatle John Lennon's dreams in the music industry was to create a classic Christmas song. Frank Zappa gives some sound snow advice on his song, “Don't Eat the Yellow Snow.” It was reportedly inspired by a near-death experience of the author of the lyrics, William Chatterton Dix. Here’s a playlist of snow songs to get you through the blizzard.“Time, time, see what’s become of me,” mourn Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel in the opening verse of this 1966 tune. A bit of a downer, but hey what else can you expect from a band called Moody Blues.
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