For Christmas with Love
1968 studio album by Judith Durham
For Christmas with Love | ||||
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Studio album by Judith Durham | ||||
Released | 10 November 1968 | |||
Recorded | October 1968 | |||
Studio | Capitol Records, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Easy listening, Christmas music | |||
Label | Goodyear, Columbia Records, EMI Music | |||
Producer | Bill Miller | |||
Judith Durham chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
2002 re-release | ||||
For Christmas with Love is a 1968 Christmas album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. It was her first solo studio album after leaving the Seekers in July 1968. The album was recorded in Hollywood and Judith subsequently headlined her own concert tours across New Zealand and Australia.[1]
The album was re-released on CD in 2002.[2]
Track listing
- LP/ Cassette
- "White Christmas" – 2:42
- "Mary's Boy Child" – 2:54
- "Go Tell It on a Mountain" – 1:54
- "Lullaby for Christmas Eve" – 2:26
- "The Lord's Prayer" – 2:11
- "My Faith" – 2:35
- "Come On Children Let's Sing" – 2:08
- "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" – 2:27
- "Silent Night" – 2:04
- "Joy to the World" – 1:53
External links
- For Christmas with Love at Discogs
References
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- For Christmas with Love (1968)
- Gift of Song (1970)
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain (1971)
- Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town (1974)
- Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Volume 2 (1974)
- Let Me Find Love (1994)
- Mona Lisas (1996)
- Future Road (1997)
- The Australian Cities Suite (2008)
- Up Close and Personal (2009)
- Epiphany (2011)
- It's Christmas Time (2013)
- The Hot Jazz Duo (1979)
- 25 Year Reunion Celebration (1993)
- 1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular (1999)
- Live in Concert (2002)
- Live in London (2014)
- Australia's Own Judith Durham (1971)
- Here Am I (1972)
- The Silver Jubilee Album (1993)
- A Carnival of Hits (1994)
- Colours of My Life (2011)
- The Platinum Album (2013)
- So Much More (2018)
- "Climb Ev'ry Mountain"
- "A World of Our Own" (with The Seekers)
- "Georgy Girl (with The Seekers)
- "I Am Australian" (with Russell Hitchcock and Mandawuy Yunupingu)
- "Yil Lull" (as Singers for the Red Black & Gold)
- "Advance Australia Fair"
- Australian of the Year (1967)
- Medal of the Order of Australia (1995)
- ARIA Hall of Fame (1995)
- Centenary Medal (2001)
- Officer of the Order of Australia (2014)
- Victorian of the Year (2014)