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    White Christmas

    Mel Tormé

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    Winter Wonderland

    Wayne Newton

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    Mele Kalikimaka

    Tom Gaebel

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    Just Me This Year

    Rachael & Vilray

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    Working For Santa Claus

    Jeff Meegan & David Tobin

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    God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

    Robert Goulet

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    Christmas Alphabet

    The Mcguire Sisters

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    Suzy Snowflake

    Rosemary Clooney

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    Up On Santa Claus Mountain

    Lorrie Morgan

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    Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

    Glenn Miller Orchestra

Christmas Crooners is an atmospheric radio station that plays the most beautiful and beloved Christmas Crooners songs. Perfect for getting into the festive spirit with classics and modern Christmas Crooners that bring warmth and cheer to the holidays.


1. “White Christmas” – Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé’s smooth, velvety voice brings warmth and nostalgia to this timeless holiday favorite, evoking memories of snowy Christmas mornings.
Quote: “May your days be merry and bright…”


2. “Winter Wonderland” – Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton’s charming vocals turn this winter classic into a joyful stroll through a snow-covered wonderland filled with romance and cheer.
Quote: “In the meadow we can build a snowman…”


3. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” – Robert Goulet
Robert Goulet’s commanding baritone gives this traditional carol a powerful and reverent tone, celebrating the true meaning of Christmas.
Quote: “O tidings of comfort and joy…”


4. “Christmas Alphabet” – The McGuire Sisters
The McGuire Sisters’ bright harmonies make this playful tune a cheerful spelling lesson in holiday spirit and childlike wonder.
Quote: “C is for the candy trimmed around the Christmas tree…”


5. “Mele Kalikimaka” – Tom Gaebel
Tom Gaebel adds big-band swing to this Hawaiian holiday favorite, blending island sunshine with festive jazz flair.
Quote: “Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas day…”


6. “Suzy Snowflake” – Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney’s warm and gentle storytelling turns this whimsical winter tune into a magical tale of snow and wonder.
Quote: “Here comes Suzy Snowflake, dressed in a snow-white gown…”


7. “Just Me This Year” – Rachael & Vilray
This modern retro duo delivers a sweetly nostalgic jazz tune about spending Christmas solo — with humor, heart, and vintage charm.
Quote: “I’ll hang one stocking, just for me this year…”


8. “Working for Santa Claus” – Jeff Meegan & David Tobin
A lively swing number about life in Santa’s workshop, full of energy, rhythm, and the spirit of holiday teamwork.
Quote: “It’s a full-time job, working for Santa Claus…”


9. “Up On Santa Claus Mountain” – Lorrie Morgan
Country star Lorrie Morgan brings a fun, flirty twist to Christmas with this toe-tapping tune set high on Santa’s mountain.
Quote: “Meet me up on Santa Claus Mountain tonight…”


10. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” – Glenn Miller Orchestra
The Glenn Miller Orchestra transforms this beloved children’s song into a swinging big-band celebration of Rudolph’s shining moment.
Quote: “Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say…”


So tune into Christmas Crooners Radio, and let The Magic Of Christmas fill your hearts and homes.


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