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Whether you're looking for a unique addition to your holiday show repertoire or want to raise some eyebrows on the contest stage with a Christmas-themed tune that is surprisingly fit for a Barbershop contest, look no further than this 4-part a cappella take on the Gene Redd & Charles Brown classic, Please, Come Home For Christmas.While you've likely heard a number of different artists share their take on this song over the years, this arrangement is mostly inspired by the iconic recording by Grammy Award-winning rock band, THE EAGLES. Be warned, the melody line for this chart isn't for the faint of heart and Bass singers will have a great time driving the tempo from their very first word. Fans of Blues songs like Drown In My Own Tears and Love Me will feel right at home, but in all honesy this tune pleases any crowd!
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The Beatles
Barbershop Quartet
Harold Adamson
Randy Newman
Debbie Reynolds
Hank Williams, Jr.
Linda Ronstadt
Laufey
Bluegrass Student Union
Joe Bushkin
Jack Leonard with Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Willie Nelson
The Four Knights
Nicholas Brodszky
Jimmy Cliff Featuring Lebo M
Barbara Cook
Elton John
Michael Buble
Robin & The 7 Hoods Orig Soundtrack
Bruno Mars And Lady Gaga
Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II
Elvis Presley
Public Domain
Steve Wariner With Garth Brooks
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