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Suzanne Lanoue (Total comments: 4344 Submissions: 479) |
Thu, Dec 23rd, 2021
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Rik, Very fun arrangement of this song. It works great as a jazz piece. Of course, we all loved the Chipmunks version growing up. I have three older brothers, so I'm "sister Suzy" :) Merry Christmas! |
Reply: LOL Suzanne finally I meet "Sister Suzy" Thanks for the listen and great comment. Merry Christmas. |
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morgan102 (Total comments: 274 Submissions: 54) |
Thu, Dec 23rd, 2021
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Classic song performed very well,my friend.MERRY CHRISTMAS |
Reply: Merry Christmas to you too Morgan and thank you for the warm comment. |
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Trex (Total comments: 745 Submissions: 134) |
Wed, Dec 22nd, 2021
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Merry Christmas RIK!!! Loved this by you!!!! Enjoyed very much!! Bravo!! |
Reply: Hello Neo and thank you my friend. Merry Christmas. |
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Abbygail25 (Total comments: 2496 Submissions: 362) |
Tue, Dec 21st, 2021
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Merry Christmas Rik!!! Such an enjoyable presentation on this Classic tune...very much enjoyed my listen today!!! |
Reply: Hello Abby, thank you so much for the great comment. Merry Christmas. |
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Rich101 (Total comments: 4609 Submissions: 261) |
Tue, Dec 21st, 2021
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Really cool version of this classic song.... AND your rendition couldn't have been better!! Love it...RICH |
Reply: Hi Rich, I'm so glad you liked this. Merry Christmas. |
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OoRIKoO performs All I Want For Christmas on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: OoRIKoO performs All I Want For Christmas on Karaoke Showcase - My beautiful 7 1/2 year old grand daughter is without her 2 front teeth this Christmas, so this is for her. I Love Christmas and I love Jazz. Guess what?
"All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)" is a novelty Christmas song written in 1944 by Donald Yetter Gardner while teaching music at public schools in Smithtown, New York. He asked his second grade class what they wanted for Christmas, and noticed that almost all of the students had at least one front tooth missing as they answered in a lisp. Gardner wrote the song in 30 minutes. In a 1995 interview, Gardner said, "I was amazed at the way that silly little song was picked up by the whole country." The song was published in 1948 after an employee of Witmark music company heard Gardner sing it at a music teachers conference. All I Want For Christmas, OoRIKoO, Singer, singers, Karaoke Showcase, Karaoke Showcase, karaoke, Karaoke Scene, singing, songs, submissions, member, members, song, title
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