| | Please Come Home For Christmas CD
Willie Clayton,Ronnie Love Joy Cicero Blake,Robert Tillman
Performers include: Charles Brown, Huey Smith, Willie Clayton.
Arranger: Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns. Please Come Home For Christmas Music Please Come Home For Christmas Songs | 1. | Lonely Christmas, A - Willie Clayton |
| 2. | Christmas Finds Me Oh, So Sad - Willie Clayton |
| 3. | I Want To Be Your Santa Claus - Ronnie Lovejoy |
| 4. | Someone To Spend Christmas With Me - Ronnie Lovejoy |
| 5. | White Christmas - Robert Tillman |
| 6. | Lonesome Christmas - Robert Tillman |
| 7. | Christmas Chased My Blues Away - Lee Fields |
| 8. | Thank You Santa - Lee Fields |
| 9. | Santa Claus Stole My Baby - Cicero Blake |
| 10. | Christmas In My Heart - Cicero Blake |
| 11. | Please Come Home for Christmas - Charles Brown |
| 12. | Merry Christmas, Baby - Charles Brown |
| 13. | Silent Night - Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns |
| 14. | White Christmas Blue - Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns |
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