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Someday at Christmas




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Stevie Wonder Music:
Someday at Christmas



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Someday at Christmas
by Stevie Wonder

List Price: $9.98Label: Motown

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Released: November 5, 1991
Our Price: $29.99
Used Price: $14.96
Media: Audio CD

Someday at Christmas Track Listing:
1. Someday at Christmas
2. Silver Bells
3. Ave Maria
4. Little Drummer Boy
5. One Little Christmas Tree
6. Day That Love Began
7. Christmas Song
8. Bedtime for Toys
9. Christmas Time
10. Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
11. Warm Little Home on the Hill
12. What Christmas Means to Me

Editorial Review:
Compilation featuring the legendary Motown vocalist's interpretations of 12 Yuletide favorites, including 'Silver Bells', 'Ave Maria' and 'The Little Drummer Boy'. 1999 reissue on Spectrum of 1986 Motown release.

Someday at Christmas Reviews:
One of my favorites 4 Star Review
2008-05-08 - This is not Stevie's best voice, he still has some vocal maturing to do when this was recorded, but I love the innocence of this album. I always cry when I hear bed time for toys. I wish it would get some radio play, it is so approrpiate for the times.

One little Christmas tree always makes me smile.

Definitely worth a buy

there are other albums... 2 Star Review
2007-01-04 - ... that are so much better, please check out this man's milestone masterpieces "Songs in the key of life" or "Innervisions"

Please Help, Find The Jammin' Version Of "The Christmas Song" By Stevie Wonder? 4 Star Review
2006-01-30 - This Stevie Wonder album has the slow version of The Christmas Song. There are two versions of The Christmas Song that Stevie Wonder did. It would be nice if this album had the bonus track of The Christmas Song, of where Stevie Wonder is jammin' to the beat. When I heard The Christmas Song by Stevie Wonder on the radio, it was the jammin' version, instead of the slow version. I would rate this ablum as a 4 instead of a 5, because it does not have the jammin' version of The Christmas Song by Stevie Wonder. It just has the slow version of The Christmas Song by Stevie Wonder, instead. Can any body tell us, which Stevie Wonder album has the jammin' version of The Christmas Song by Stevie Wonder, instead of the slow version of The Christmas Song by Stevie Wonder?


christmas 4rom stevie 3 Star Review
2004-12-06 - a nice christmas album from stevie which was recorded in 1967 while still in his teens after his "i was made to love her" album.what is good about this album is the amount of written original material besides the traditional material.the motown originals on this album are:'someday at christmas'/'one little christmas tree'/'the day that love began'/'bedtime for toys'/'twinkle twinkle little me'/'a warm little home on a hill'/'what christmas means to me'...wonder gives dramatic performances on the traditional pieces such as 'ave maria'as stevie also puts his harmonica spin on the song,and'the little drummer boy'.the written motown originals are just as good or better than the traditional songs.on 'that's what christmas means to me'-the motown signature sound is evident on this moderate upbeat number.stevie's performances on the slow paced motown written originals such as 'the day that love began'and 'a warm little home on the hill'is legend.this is a nice holiday album from stevie.

How can you go wrong with Stevie and Christmas? 3 Star Review
2004-11-05 - Maybe Stevie can't go wrong, but other producers and songwriters can. Too bad this album was made before Stevie took control of his own career. If he wrote his own original songs and produced the music, this album could have been much, much better. Instead you get one classic Motown style original ("What Christmas Means To Me"), and few great interpretations of classic Christmas songs (highlighted by "Silver Bells" and "Ave Maria"), but the rest of the original songs are sappy and flat. The string section and choral arrangements sound like something you would expect from Johnny Mathis or Andy Williams, not from Stevie Wonder. It is still a good album, just not as good as you might expect.


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