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I think Sinatra's version of Silent night is the best. A lot of other versions try too hard to do something different, but Sinatra's simple but elegant version just tops all others. What are your favourite versions of traditional Christmas songs, anons?
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>>128858705
Best version is the one my mum sang to me every night when I was little
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>>128858705
how about you kill yourself 50s cocksucker
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>>128858705
I really like Jethro Tull's jazzy version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uybVehrKvkE
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>>128858856
How about instead of being a raving homosexual, you post your favourite version of a traditional Christmas song?
>>128858867
Nice, it's fun and lively and suits the song. Usually I only hear sad versions even though it's supposed to be a merry song :)



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