I'm excited since, now that I have a record player again, I'm gonna be able to listen to mom's old Christmas LPs again, the ones I grew up with. These were LPs put out by Columbia Special Products that mom got for free at Goodyear (maybe not free, but cheap nonetheless). Some of the songs that were on those LPs I've bought on CD now (a bunch of Andy Williams songs, f'rinstance); but it just seems to sound nicer when placed in the context of the old LPs, complete with pops, scratches, & surface noise.
Some of the highlights for me:
Andy Williams "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," "Let it Snow," "Do You Hear What I Hear," and "Sleigh Ride"
Johnny Mathis "Silver Bells" and "Marshmallow World"
Percy Faith "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," "Little Drummer Boy," and "Christmas Is"
Johnny Smith "Moonlight in Vermont" (actually credited to Stan Getz on the LP)
Yank Lawson/Bob Haggart "The Christmas Song"
The New Christy Minstrels "Here We Come a-Caroling," "Silent Night" (one of the few songs that moves me to tears), and "We Need a Little Christmas"
Jerry Vale "Home for the Holidays"
Steve Lawrence "Let Me Be the First to Wish You Merry Christmas"
Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell conductor "Patapan"
And that's just off the top of my head!