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Merry, Merry Christmas is the third album by Pop music act New Kids on the Block, released in the United States by Columbia Records on September 19, 1989 (see 1989 in music). It is a holiday album, featuring seasonal songs, both cover versions and original material. Released at a time when the group was peaking, it went double platinum and spawned the top ten single, "This One's for the Children."
[edit] Track listing
- "This One's for the Children" (Maurice Starr)
- "Last Night I Saw Santa Claus" (Al Lancellotti/Starr)
- "I'll Be Missin You Come Christmas (A Letter to Santa)" (Kenny Nolan/Starr)
- "I Still Believe In Santa Claus" (Al Lancellotti/Starr)
- "Merry, Merry Christmas" (Al Lancellotti/Starr)
- "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormé/Robert Wells)
- "Funky, Funky Xmas" (Donnie Wahlberg/Starr)
- "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin)
- "The Little Drummer Boy" (Katherine Davis/Henry Onorati/Harry Simeone)
- "This One's for the Children (Reprise)" (Starr)
[edit] Single
- This One's For The Children October 1989
- Funky, Funky Xmas December 1989
New Kids on the Block |
Jonathan Knight | Jordan Knight | Joey McIntyre | Donnie Wahlberg | Danny Wood |
Production Crew |
Producer: Maurice Starr |
Discography |
Studio albums: New Kids on the Block | Hangin' Tough | Merry, Merry Christmas | Step by Step | No More Games/The Remix Album | Face the Music | Greatest Hits | Super Hits |
Singles: 1986: Be My Girl, Stop It Girl | 1988: Please Don't Go Girl, You Got It (The Right Stuff) | 1989: I'll Be Loving You (Forever), Hangin' Tough, Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Cover Girl, This One's for the Children, Funky Funky Xmas | 1990: My Favorite Girl, Step by Step, Valentine Girl, Tonight, Let's Try It Again, Games | 1991: Call It What You Want | 1992: If You Go Away | 1993: Dirty Dawg | 1994: Never Let You Go | 2008: Summertime |
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Categories: New Kids on the Block Songs |
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