Originally Posted By: Joe -PG Music
Very festive Jim! I quite enjoyed the overall tone on this. Great progression too. Well done!

Thanks Joe I'm glad you enjoyed it...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: musician17
Oh, this is superb!!! Nothing less than superb. And yes, Johnny Cash would have wanted to record this in an instant, I'm sure of it ... but yes, I agree that this is yours and yours alone. I'm going to run out of superlatives, but this is wonderful - standing ovation from me, bravo.

Thanks James I appreciate all of your compliments...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: Sergio Guarneri

Very nice Christmas song very well performed.
Sergio

Thanks Sergio I'm happy you liked it...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: Al-David
Hello Jim,

I've not looked at previous comments ( a little pressed for time), so if this is redundant, sorry. The very first thought came to mind for me was "I thought Merle Haggard had passed on". I can hear him singing this as thought I was in the studio with him. But, you did a dang good job on it - ya didn't need Merle after all! yep, it's a goodern! Enjoyed it from beginning to end. Best to you & Merry Christmas.

Alan

Thanks Alan... Its good to know some of us fondly remember the Hag...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
That was LOTS of fun and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

J&B

Thanks to both of you... I glad you enjoyed it...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: Scott C
Cool video Jim. Loved the song. Super vocal. Merry Christmas to you and your family.. Guitar was excellent

Thank you Scott for your compliment...
Merry Christmas!

Originally Posted By: HearToLearn
I have always thought it would be fun to write a Christmas song. You just showed me why. What a great song. So fun.

Quote:
As I stood there in the roadway
On that freezing Christmas Eve
And the coldness of the snow played
Jingle Bells on my knees


What a great line! Nice writing and visual. So clever.

Thanks again for writing and sharing this!


Thank you H2L... Its not to late write a Christmas song this year...
Its seems easier to write one in December than in July or any other month...
Probably when Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin sat down in January 1934 to write a
Christmas Song, all they came up with was "June in January"
Merry Christmas!


Jim
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