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The Christmas Collection (Amy Grant album)

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Released
  
September 30, 2008

Length
  
62:05

Release date
  
30 September 2008

Recorded
  
July 1983–2008

Artist
  
Amy Grant

Label
  
Sparrow Records

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The Christmas Collection (2008)
  
Somewhere Down the Road (2010)

Genres
  
Christmas music, Contemporary Christian music

Producers
  
Amy Grant, Michael Blanton

Similar
  
A Christmas Album, Home for Christmas, A Christmas to Reme, Somewhere Down the Road, How Mercy Looks from Here

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The Christmas Collection is a Christmas compilation album released by American pop and Christian singer Amy Grant in 2008. It is her second Christmas compilation album, after 2005's My Best Christmas.

Contents

According to Amy Grant's official website,

When you are not only a Grammy Award-winning and multi platinum-selling artist, but also have three best-selling Christmas CDs while selling over six million Christmas albums overall what do you do? If you are Amy Grant, you hand–pick your favorites, record four new songs, and put them all together in one special CD. Such is the case with Grant’s THE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION.

Album information

The compilation includes fourteen previously released Christmas songs from Grant's three Christmas studio albums, A Christmas Album, Home for Christmas, and A Christmas to Remember, as well as four new songs.

Of the four new tracks, two are cover songs and two are original compositions. The two covers are "Jingle Bells" and "Count Your Blessings". The latter is taken from the 1954 jukebox musical film White Christmas, and even though Grant has stated she has not watched it yet, she recorded the song for its message. The version of "Jingle Bells" is a cover of the fast-paced arrangement written by Marty Paich and originally recorded by Barbra Streisand. The two new original compositions are "I Need a Silent Night", co-written with constant collaborator Chris Eaton ("Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)"); and "Baby, It's Christmas", co-written with husband and fellow singer Vince Gill.

Track listing

The album contains a shortened version of "A Mighty Fortress / Angels We Have Heard on High". The intro of "Sleigh Ride" actually begins over the end of "Baby, It's Christmas", and continues non-stop in a successive flow.

Songs

1Jingle Bells2:05
2It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year2:28
3I Need a Silent Night3:59

References

The Christmas Collection (Amy Grant album) Wikipedia