David Phelps, Gaither Vocal Band & Others Join Bill and Gloria Gaither on "Christmas Favorites"

Celebrate the Christmas season with Bill and Gloria Gaither and the Homecoming family of artists! Coming on October 9th is a timeless collection that includes 12 seasonal favorites performed by the Gaither Vocal Band, Jake Hess, David Phelps, Buddy Greene, the Christ Church Choir and more.
Featuring upbeat tunes such as "Joy To The World" and "Go Tell It On The Mountain" as well as sacred melodies, including "Mary, Did You Know?" and "Silent Night, Holy Night," this release offers tidings of comfort and joy to all.
Gaither Music Group has sold over 40 million CDs and DVDs.
TRACK LISTING
01. Joy To The World - Terry Blackwood
02. White Christmas - Jake Hess
03. Mary, Did You Know? - Gaither Vocal Band
04. Go Tell It On The Mountain - Lynda Randle
05. O Little Town Of Bethlehem - Squire Parsons
06. The Christmas Song - Gaither Vocal Band, David Phelps
07. Jesus, What A Wonderful Child - Joy Gardner, Christ Church Choir
08. Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem - Ben Speer, Amy Lambert
09. O Holy Night - David Phelps
10. O Come, All Ye Faithful - Larry Ford
11. Away In A Manger - Amber Thompson, Kelly Nelon
12. Silent Night, Holy Night - Gloria Gaither, Buddy Greene
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