| | Celtic Holiday (Harp) CD
Celtic Holiday (Harp) Music Celtic Holiday (Harp) Songs | | Celtic Holiday (Harp) CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | I Saw Three Ships - Philip Boulding |
| 2. | O Come All Ye Faithful - Philip Boulding |
| 3. | Ding Dong Merrily on High - Philip Boulding |
| 4. | Still, Still, Still - Philip Boulding |
| 5. | Once in David's Royal City - Philip Boulding |
| 6. | Holly Bears a Berry, The - Philip Boulding |
| 7. | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Philip Boulding |
| 8. | Friendly Beasts, The - Philip Boulding |
| 9. | Good King Wenceslas - Philip Boulding |
| 10. | Away in a Manger - Philip Boulding |
| 11. | Norwegian Carol - Philip Boulding |
| 12. | Winter Robin, The - Philip Boulding |
| 13. | March of the Kings - Philip Boulding |
| 14. | Silent Night - Philip Boulding |
| 15. | Joy to the World - Philip Boulding |
| 16. | What Child Is This - Philip Boulding |
| | Celtic Holiday (Harp) Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Deck the Halls - Philip Boulding |
| 2. | Susex Carol, The - Philip Boulding |
| 3. | Angels We Have Heard on High - Philip Boulding |
| 4. | O Little Town of Bethlehem - Philip Boulding |
| 5. | Christ Child Lullaby - Philip Boulding |
| 6. | Bring a Torch, Isabella - Philip Boulding |
| 7. | Love Came Down at Christmas - Philip Boulding |
| 8. | People Look Cast - Philip Boulding |
| 9. | O Come Little Children - Philip Boulding |
| 10. | Dona Nobis Paccem - Philip Boulding |
| 11. | First Noel, The - Philip Boulding |
| 12. | Here We Come a Wassailing - Philip Boulding |
| 13. | We Three Kings - Philip Boulding |
| 14. | Somerset Wassail - Philip Boulding |
| 15. | This Endress Night - Philip Boulding |
| 16. | Mary Wanders Through the Thorn - Philip Boulding |
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