Now Hear This

Now Hear This


Christmas 2024

December 12, 2024
Merry Christmas!

Tracklist:



  1. Chuck Leavell: “Hey Santa”
  2. Ryan Culwell: “It’s Christmastime, I Know (Ho Ho Ho)”
  3. Ben Kweller: “Try to Love (Joy to the World)”
  4. The Beach Boys: “Christmas Time Is Here Again”
  5. Graham Gouldman: “A Christmas Affair (feat. Beth Nielsen Chapman)”
  6. Lindsey Buckingham: “Holiday Road”
  7. Chris Squire’s Swiss Choir: “Run with the Fox”
  8. Al Jardine: “Big Sur Christmas”
  9. Andy Partridge: “Cool Yule”
  10. Cheap Trick: “Please Come Home for Christmas”
  11. Keith Richards: “Run Rudolph Run”
  12. The Rolling Stones: “Winter”
  13. Emmylou Harris: “Light of the Stable”
  14. Wings: “Wonderful Christmastime (Live)”
  15. Yoko Ono & The Flaming Lips: “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)”
  16. Robin Gibb: “Noel”
  17. Rufus Wainwright: “Christmas Is for Kids”
  18. The Beatles: “1967 Christmas Record”
  19. Eagles: “Funky New Year (Live)”
  20. The Beach Boys: “Auld Lang Syne”
  21. Fleet Foxes: “White Winter Hymnal”
  22. Mariah Carey/Queen: “Don’t Stop Christmas Now (Mashup)”
  23. Liz Phair: “Winter Wonderland”
  24. Vince Guaraldi Trio featuring Josh Turner on Guitar: “Charlie Brown Christmas Medley”


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Chuck Leavell: “Hey Santa” Play this track


Chuck Leavell’s Christmas album, What’s in That Bag? is loaded with more funky good cheer. —Rock Stamberg


Ryan Culwell: “It’s Christmastime, I Know (Ho Ho Ho)” Play this track


I heard it, I liked it, and here it is. —RS


Ben Kweller: “Try to Love (Joy to the World)” Play this track


A cool song that incorporates a well-known holiday standard. —RS


The Beach Boys: “Christmas Time Is Here Again” Play this track


The backing track is actually the Beach Boys playing Buddy Holly’s “Peggy Sue,” albeit with their own Christmas lyrics. Listen, you’ll hear it. -RS


Graham Gouldman: “A Christmas Affair (feat. Beth Nielsen Chapman)” Play this track


10cc’s Graham Goldman wrote this Christmas song and put it in the middle of his latest decidedly non-Christmas album, I Have Notes. —RS


Lindsey Buckingham: “Holiday Road” Play this track


An obvious choice, I know. But it’s a great song! —RS


Chris Squire’s Swiss Choir: “Run with the Fox” Play this track


The late, great Yes bassist added a choir to his 1981 Christmas single, beautifully enhancing the track. Voila! —RS


Al Jardine: “Big Sur Christmas” Play this track


A long lost online-only original Christmas song by The Beach Boys’ ageless Alan Jardine. —RS


Andy Partridge: “Cool Yule” Play this track


The XTC mastermind’s original Christmas song that was first performed by … wait for it … The Monkees. —RS


Cheap Trick: “Please Come Home for Christmas” Play this track


Cheap Trick’s hard rocking’ take on the venerable holiday blues classic. —RS


Keith Richards: “Run Rudolph Run” Play this track


Released as a single in 1978, this is also Keith Richards’ first solo record. —RS


The Rolling Stones: “Winter” Play this track


Though it’s not a holiday song, per se, it is a great seasonal track, nonetheless. —RS


Emmylou Harris: “Light of the Stable” Play this track


This has always been a favorite of mine. How come I didn’t use it in prior Christmas episode? —RS


Wings: “Wonderful Christmastime (Live)” Play this track


A live recording of the then new song performed at one of Wings’ final concerts in 1979. Better than the original? You decide. —RS


Yoko Ono & The Flaming Lips: “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” Play this track


A very original take on John & Yoko’s holiday classic. And yes, that wonderful chorus is sung beautifully by Ms. Ono. Underrated. Listen! —RS


Robin Gibb: “Noel” Play this track


The late Bee Gees brother recorded a fantastic Christmas album shortly before his death. This is a good representation of what it’s all about. —RS


Rufus Wainwright: “Christmas Is for Kids” Play this track


A nice original song from the amazing Rufus Wainwright. —RS


The Beatles: “1967 Christmas Record” Play this track


Every year I add one of The Beatles’ Fan Club’s holiday offerings in chronological order. We’re up to 1967 now. Only two more Beatles Christmas records left to add to a NHT Christmas podcast. Then what’ll I do? —RS


Eagles: “Funky New Year (Live)” Play this track


A rare live version. —RS


The Beach Boys: “Auld Lang Syne” Play this track


How else to include a New Year’s song -RS


Fleet Foxes: “White Winter Hymnal” Play this track


It’s all about the sound of their voices. A winter choirs. It’s not from the Brian Wilson school, but it is in the classroom next door. —John Stix


Mariah Carey/Queen: “Don’t Stop Christmas Now (Mashup)” Play this track


When a mashup works, it just sounds like another song. This is just another Xmas song. —JS


Liz Phair: “Winter Wonderland” Play this track


The melody is sung straight. It’s the arrangement and instrumentation that makes it fresh. And in this case, that’s “organic and wooden.” —JS


Vince Guaraldi Trio featuring Josh Turner on Guitar: “Charlie Brown Christmas Medley” Play this track


Everyone’s favorite Xmas melodies presented in a jazz chord melody style, no improv, just great compositions. —JS