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Last Train to Christmas
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At Christmas Time
Written by
David Tobin
,
Jeff Meegan
, Malcolm Edmonstone and
Jason Pedder
Published by Audio Network Limited
Merry Christmas Everyone
Written by
Bob Heatlie
Performed by
Shakin' Stevens
Stop the Cavalry
Written and Performed by
Jona Lewie
In Dulci Jubilo
Written by
Mike Oldfield
(as Michael Gordon Oldfield) and
Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by
Mike Oldfield
I Believe in Father Christmas
Written by
Greg Lake
and
Pete Sinfield
(as Peter John Sinfield)
With interpolation of "Lieutenant Kijé Op. 60 IV. Troika" written by
Sergei Prokofiev
Performed by
Greg Lake
Hey Mister Christmas
Written by
Malcolm 'Duke' Allured
,
Dave Bartram
,
Romeo Challenger
,
Rod Deas
, James Field, William Gask, Al James and Trevor Oakes
Performed by
Showaddywaddy
Merry Xmas Everybody
Written by
Noddy Holder
and
Jim Lea
(as James Lea)
Performed by
Slade
Wombling Merry Christmas
Written by
Mike Batt
Performed by
The Wombles
Whispering Grass
Written by
Fred Fisher
and
Doris Fisher
Performed by
Windsor Davies
and
Don Estelle
Eagles of Love
Written by
Simon Aldred
and
Julian Kemp
Performed by Joe Soap
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