AT10 - December 11-18, 2004
Dec 12, 2004 15:03:17 GMT -5
Post by Hervard on Dec 12, 2004 15:03:17 GMT -5
This is my second posting of this chart. In trying to amend this post to include the whole show, I somehow accidentally erased the message.
1) The Christmas Song/Nat "King" Cole
2) Do You Hear What I Hear/Whitney Houston
3) It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year/Andy Williams
4) O Holy Night/Celine Dion
5) White Christmas/Bing Crosby
6) A Holly Jolly Christmas/Burl Ives
7) The First Noel/Karla Bonoff
8) The Little Drummer Boy/The Harry Simeone Chorale
9) It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas/Johnny Mathis
10) Sleigh Ride/Leroy Anderson
11) Happy Xmas (War Is Over)/John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band
12) Winter Wonderland/Johnny Mathis
13) Merry Christmas Darling/The Carpenters
14) Jingle Bell Rock/Bobby Helms
15) Winter Wonderland/The Eurythmics
16) Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/Nat "King" Cole
17) Jingle Bell Rock/Daryl Hall & John Oates
18) O Tanenbaum/Vince Guraldi Trio
19) I'll Be Home For Christmas/Bing Crosby
20) Winter Wonderland/Kenny G
21) Rudolph The Red-Nose Reindeer/Gene Autry
22) Sleigh Ride/The Ronnettes
23) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/The Manheim Steamroller
24) Happy Holidays/Andy Williams
25) Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!/Frank Sinatra
26) Same Old Lang Syne/Dan Fogelberg
27) Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree/Brenda Lee
28) Winter Wonderland/Darlene Love
29) Feliz Navidad/Jose Feliciano
30) Home For The Holidays/The Carpenters
The rest to be posted soon.
At the end of this show, Casey said that next week, they'll be counting down the Top 30 songs of the year, which worries me a little bit. I have no idea when WLIT will stop their Christmas sweep (of course since their time slot for AT10 is during the last three hours of Christmas, they might end it early to run that show).
Another thing I came up with is that maybe there's no new show for January 1, so stations that run the show on Saturdays can run the show the weekend after Christmas, since I don't ever remember Casey resuming with the weekly shows on New Year's weekend. Unless they're planning on doing a Top 30 songs of the decade so far countdown. I guess we'll just have to see. If worse comes to worst and WLIT never airs the year-end show (or airs it during a time when I can't listen), I could always get a CD-R copy of the show. Anyone here plan on taping the AT10 Top 30 of the year?
1) The Christmas Song/Nat "King" Cole
2) Do You Hear What I Hear/Whitney Houston
3) It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year/Andy Williams
4) O Holy Night/Celine Dion
5) White Christmas/Bing Crosby
6) A Holly Jolly Christmas/Burl Ives
7) The First Noel/Karla Bonoff
8) The Little Drummer Boy/The Harry Simeone Chorale
9) It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas/Johnny Mathis
10) Sleigh Ride/Leroy Anderson
11) Happy Xmas (War Is Over)/John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band
12) Winter Wonderland/Johnny Mathis
13) Merry Christmas Darling/The Carpenters
14) Jingle Bell Rock/Bobby Helms
15) Winter Wonderland/The Eurythmics
16) Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/Nat "King" Cole
17) Jingle Bell Rock/Daryl Hall & John Oates
18) O Tanenbaum/Vince Guraldi Trio
19) I'll Be Home For Christmas/Bing Crosby
20) Winter Wonderland/Kenny G
21) Rudolph The Red-Nose Reindeer/Gene Autry
22) Sleigh Ride/The Ronnettes
23) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/The Manheim Steamroller
24) Happy Holidays/Andy Williams
25) Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!/Frank Sinatra
26) Same Old Lang Syne/Dan Fogelberg
27) Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree/Brenda Lee
28) Winter Wonderland/Darlene Love
29) Feliz Navidad/Jose Feliciano
30) Home For The Holidays/The Carpenters
The rest to be posted soon.
At the end of this show, Casey said that next week, they'll be counting down the Top 30 songs of the year, which worries me a little bit. I have no idea when WLIT will stop their Christmas sweep (of course since their time slot for AT10 is during the last three hours of Christmas, they might end it early to run that show).
Another thing I came up with is that maybe there's no new show for January 1, so stations that run the show on Saturdays can run the show the weekend after Christmas, since I don't ever remember Casey resuming with the weekly shows on New Year's weekend. Unless they're planning on doing a Top 30 songs of the decade so far countdown. I guess we'll just have to see. If worse comes to worst and WLIT never airs the year-end show (or airs it during a time when I can't listen), I could always get a CD-R copy of the show. Anyone here plan on taping the AT10 Top 30 of the year?