The Beaudoin Sisters | The Christmas In Me

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The Christmas In Me

by The Beaudoin Sisters

Adult contemporary--lush folk/pop harmony
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Simply put, there has not been a heart-grabbing, stay-with-you Christmas song like this one by The Beaudoin (Bo-dwin) Sisters since "White Christmas." From the first note of "The Christmas In Me," you'll think you're listening to a Christmas classic. As soon as you hear Jacqueline's soaring lead vocal and Diane's lush supporting harmonies, you'll be filled with the wonder and joy of the Christmas spirit and marvel at how beautiful two harmonic voices can be. Jacqueline and Diane's powerful, homespun vocal charm will stay with you instantly, and you'll want to run out and share it with your friends and family. Your Christmas will never sound right again without the accompanying voices of Jacqueline and Diane, without "The Chrismas In Me."


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Brian Gaylord

A delightful surprise!
What a catchy, melodic tune! The lyrics conjure up vivid images of Christmas with children laughing/red paper wrapping, etc. There's a sense of familiarity with respect to the purity of the Christmas spirit. This song would have been a worthy contemporary of the great Christmas songs recorded in the 1950s and '60s.