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Demis Roussos Christmas With Songs | 1. | Silent Night |
| 2. | Amazing Grace |
| 3. | Glory Glory Hallellujah |
| 4. | Jerusalem of Gold |
| 5. | Kyrie Eleison |
| 6. | Come All Ye Faithful |
| 7. | When a Child Is Born |
| 8. | Il est Ne le Divin Enfant |
| 9. | Hark! The Herald Angels Sing |
| 10. | Little Drummer Boy |
| 11. | Es Ist Ein Rose Entsprungen |
| 12. | What Child Is This? |
| 13. | Mary's Boy Child |
| 14. | Gloria in Excelsis Deo |
| 15. | Petit Papa Noel |
| 16. | Minuit Chretien |
| 17. | First Noel |
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