Christmas is coming and will be here before we know it. We all have lots of facts and information to learn throughout the year but if you feel you need a break from it all, why not learn of these Christmas songs! Have fun.
Lauren
11/15/2013 04:06:00 am
I love these songs because the first one is very nice however the second one is quite funny but I haven't yet heard the third one because I have never had chance but I know I will listen to it defentley. Also, I hope I get a part in the song for the radio *-*
M Patterson
11/15/2013 04:23:28 am
We will all have a part in our Christmas single Lauren (the video too). I will be looking for enthusiastic singers, like yourself, for some of the important roles.
Lauren
11/16/2013 01:33:35 am
I can't sing at the moment because I have a saw throat and a croaky voice so I sound like a boy with a very deep voice.
M Patterson
11/16/2013 01:44:58 am
Oh dear! Hope you feel better soon Lauren.
Lauren
11/21/2013 10:38:37 pm
I hope I get to be part in the first part*-*
Rachel
11/19/2013 01:19:07 am
Mr Patterson I really want to sing the first part of the song. The song really is superb. I love it. I really hope that our class earns the most money for the CDs (and the video.)
M Patterson
11/19/2013 01:42:01 am
I'm going to ask a few of you to record a backing track first so that everyone has a guide. Hopefully I can get you involved in that as well Rachel.
Even if we don't make much money, we will have a lot of fun recording our music anyway.
Miss Ruskin
11/19/2013 05:55:03 am
Where is Shakin Stevens?!?! I'm very disappointed he doesn't make the top 3 Christmas song choices!
M Patterson
11/19/2013 06:32:28 am
Unfortunately he's not in the running for our Christmas single. Not even as a B-side.
sophie
11/29/2013 09:53:53 pm
I've listened to all of these songs I think the second one is really funny. I tried to sing them but it was to hard.
sophie
12/1/2013 01:09:51 am
Guess what let them now its Christmas time has just been on. I've also just sang in front of my dad.
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