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Christmas Time in Texas

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Download links and information about Christmas Time in Texas by Dale Watson. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Traditional Pop Music genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 36:23 minutes.

Artist: Dale Watson
Release date: 2001
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Tracks: 12
Duration: 36:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Honky Tonk Christmas 2:29
2. Christmas Love 3:30
3. Christmas Time in Texas 3:46
4. Santa Bring Her Back 2:10
5. Christmas Without an Angel 2:59
6. Christmas with You 2:15
7. The Christmas Song 3:09
8. Hot Texas Christmas Day 3:33
9. Santa and My Semi 2:56
10. Christmas in Vegas 3:10
11. Silver Bells 2:46
12. You Can Call Me Nick 3:40

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Thanks to its semi-tropical location and polyglot historical influences — German and Czech settlers blending with Mexican traditions leading to such cross-cultural oddities as traditional crèches dolled up with jalapeño pepper lights and luminarias — Texas just isn't Currier & Ives country, and so the more traditional Christmas iconography gets skewed. Good luck getting a white Christmas in San Antonio, after all. Austin-based honky-tonker Dale Watson (recording at Sun Studios in the dog days of summer, no less) delivers a more regionally appropriate set of holiday songs on Christmas Time in Texas, 12 songs that range from heartfelt seasonal tunes like the title track and a sweet duet with Joy Lynn White on "Christmas Love" to more tongue-in-cheek romps like the trucker goof "Santa and My Semi" and the chile-head Western swing anthem "Hot Texas Christmas Day." A pair of classics, "The Christmas Song" and a gorgeous pedal steel-led version of "Silver Bells," round out the catalog. Overall, Christmas Time in Texas is enjoyable enough to overcome the faint sense of cheesiness that usually accompanies Christmas albums.