- O Holy Night
- Belles of Christmas
- Beach Boys sing the good news
- Joy To The World
- Brian brings the joy
- We Three Kings
- The song uses a large, orchestral arrangement that is cinematic and engulfs the listener. Some descriptions note a pseudo-Tarab (traditional Arabic music) influence, blended with an "atomic age" sound.
- The vocals are delivered in a hushed, near-whispered style that contrasts with their usual sound, giving the track a sacred and almost prayerful feeling.
- The track, along with the rest of the album, is seen by some as a departure for the band, showcasing a wider musical palette beyond their typical surf and hot-rod themes. The arrangement is musically ambitious and represents a significant artistic step for the band.
- It stands out on the album because while many of the other tracks have a more traditional, "Americana" Christmas feel, "We Three Kings" has a distinctively unique and majestic quality. {AI assisted}
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- Come...and behold
- Morning Christmas
- Holy. Holy. Holy.
- Written, sung, and produced by Dennis Wilson
- The Lord’s Prayer
- …not only for Christmas Day
- “B” side to “Little Saint Nick” single
- Hark The Herald Angels Sing
- God and sinners; reconciled
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Reason For The Season
- … “Yes, I believe it.” (Thank you, Mike Love)
- Mary Christmas Mary
- ...God has come to us tonight
- Bring A Torch
- It is Jesus, good folk of the village
- A Love Song
- a Jeffrey Foskett cover of the original by Love Song (featuring Chuck Girard, lead vocal on the Hondells “Little Honda”
- The Man With All The Toys
- Coda: “Let every heart prepare him room” (@ 2:20)
- Silent Night
- Brian’s greeting
• Rare Beach Boys videos @ YouTube.com/BB45s
• Our Prayers for The Beach Boys
@ Facebook.com/groups/BeachBoysOurPrayer/
• Surf's Up: A Beach Boys Podcast Safari @ Facebook.com/PodcastSafari

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