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For all the holiday shoppers driving (or trying to) around Atlanta this time of year...or pretty much any large urban area in the US.
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Some people think of "Jingle Bells" or "O Holy Night" when they want to play Christmas music. This is the kind *I* like to play...
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And for all my Jewish friends, my favorite song for more than just Chanukah... (RIP Mary Travers. You are missed more than words can say.)
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Okay, it's December 1st - NOW you can start the holiday season! And here's a song for just about all of them...
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Because a little BNL is never a bad call.
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Sticking with the theme of winter months...
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Speaking of songs that make me think of winter...
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Somehow this one always makes me think of gray depressing winter days.
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This song always gives me an emotional lift when I need one. Not sure why.
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This is actually originally a song called "Park Avenue Beat" by Fred Steiner. It had no association whatever with Perry Mason until the TV show.
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This is the version most of us are familiar with from radio airplay. Can't believe how much trouble I had finding it on this damn site.
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This is obviously the same group and not one of the kajillion lame-assed covers on blip...but a piano arrangement I've never run across before.
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First heard a bit of this in a Weird Al Yankovic polka medley.
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Because I was just in a Kroger store and heard this oldie-but-moldy on the PA system.
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Another recent radio hit drilled into my brain by 92.9 Dave FM.
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Because lately there's been a whole helluva lot in my life I had to roll with...and because someone just blipped an Oasis song with the same title.
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And finally, the song itself that brings them all together. Ignore the silly, cheesy video.
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Pretty good song in its own right; Wikipedia notes that portions of this were also used in "Doctorin' the Tardis."
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And here's the song "Doctorin' the Tardis" was partly based on for comparison.
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This has the exact same rhythm as "Doctorin' the Tardis" from the 1980s. Also way overplayed on radio and now consequently stuck in my head.