Noel (Phil Vassar album)

Noel is the first holiday album by American country music recording artist Phil Vassar. It was released through independent record label Rodeowave Entertainment on November 22, 2011 alongside Vassar's first live album, The Hits Live On Broadway. It was released as a digital download and CD, though the latter is only available online through Vassar's website.[1] The album contains traditional Christmas songs as well as some original music that was orchestrated by Vassar himself.[2] Though no singles were released from the album, a music video was shot for the track "Santa's Gone Hollywood."[3] Noel was recorded in a single day and is Vassar's shortest studio cut to date.[4]

Noel
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)
Recorded2011
GenreChristmas, country, country pop
Length35:23
LabelRodeowave Entertainment
ProducerPhil Vassar Dane Bryant
Phil Vassar chronology
Traveling Circus
(2009)
Noel
(2011)
The Hits Live On Broadway
(2011)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doesn't Feel Like Christmas Without You"Dane Bryant, Phil Vassar4:00
2."Oh Come All Ye Faithful/Angels We Have Heard on High"Traditional4:00
3."I Saved Christmas"Vassar3:18
4."Merry Christmas Darling"Richard Carpenter, Frank Pooler3:15
5."Big Ole Texas Christmas" (featuring Ray Benson)Vassar, Jeff Smith, Billy Alcorn3:15
6."Away in a Manger" (featuring Kellys Collins)Traditional3:03
7."Santa's Gone Hollywood"Vassar, Tim Nichols, Jeff Outlaw3:19
8."I'll Be Home for Christmas"Kim Gannon, Walter Kent4:04
9."Let's Make A Little Christmas Tonight"Vassar, Juli Cole3:52
10."What Child Is This?"William Chatterton Dix3:17
Total length:35:23
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