Silent Night by The Temptations is my favorite rendition of a Christmas carol. Over the past few years, I’ve gotten into the habit to listen to this gem at this time of the year, even though I’m not much intro traditional Christmas music. But The Temptations and their magic harmony singing are truly in a league by themselves!
Silent Night (original German title: Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht) was written in 1818 by Austrian church organist and composer Franz Xaver Gruber, with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and writer. The Temptations recorded it for their second Christmas album Give Love At Christmas released in August 1980.
No matter whether and how you celebrate it, I wish you peace and happiness!

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Merry Christmas Christian, great choices 😊 have enjoyed your postings all year!
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Thanks, very kind of you. And merry Christmas to you and your family as well!
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Merry Christmas to you and your family Christian…Your posts are always a joy…I have to say your posts remind me of….my tastes as well! Love this one!
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I should listen to Temptations when I don’t have other music going, but working in retail during university, Stevie Nicks’ Silent Night was one of the only redeeming features of the
Christmas playlist.
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And happy Christmas – it’s funny how the antagonist of a popular Christmas movie and the composer of a popular Christmas hymn have the same surname.
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Merry Christmas Christian!! Nice song choice!
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Thanks, Paul. Merry Christmas, and I hope you and your families are doing well!
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