Count Your Blessings (compilation album)
Count Your Blessings is a 1994 Christmas album, taking its title from the song of the same name included as its first track, presenting a concert recorded by Jane Siberry, Holly Cole, Rebecca Jenkins, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Victoria Williams.[1] The concert was broadcast on CBC Radio in Canada, and National Public Radio in the United States, in 1993.[2]
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Recorded | 1993 |
Genre | Christmas music |
Label | CBC Records |
The concert presented a program of traditional Christmas music, both well-known standards and lesser-known songs.[3] It also included three original Christmas-themed songs written by the artists themselves: O'Hara's "Never, No", Siberry's "Are You Burning, Little Candle?" and Williams' "A Holy Thing".[3]
Track listing
- "Count Your Blessings" (3:19) - performed by Cole, Jenkins, Siberry
- "Please Come Home for Christmas" (2:35) - performed by Cole
- "White Christmas" (2:46) - performed by O'Hara
- "Un Flambeau, Jeanette, Isabelle" (3:38) - performed by Cole, Jenkins, Siberry
- "What Is This Fragrance?" (2:15) - performed by O'Hara
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (3:12) - performed by Williams
- "Carol of the Bells" (3:07) - performed by Cole, Jenkins, Siberry
- "Never, No" (2:05) - performed by O'Hara
- "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (3:07) - performed by Jenkins
- "Are You Burning, Little Candle?" (2:43) - performed by Siberry
- "Deck the Halls" (2:41) - performed by Cole
- "A Holy Thing" (3:37) - performed by Williams
- "In the Bleak Midwinter" (4:27) - performed by Siberry
- "Silent Night" (5:25)
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References
- "Spirit, sincerity and passion : Holly Cole and friends remind you to Count Your Blessings". The Record, December 8, 1994.
- "CBC opens doors for Christmas". Toronto Star, December 12, 1993.
- "Spend Christmas under the stars". Ottawa Citizen, December 17, 1994.
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