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VeggieTales

25 Favorite Christmas Songs!

VeggieTales

25 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 1 MINUTE • OCT 06 2009

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1
O Christmas Tree
03:02
2
What Child Is This
01:51
3
The First Noel
02:00
4
Hark The Herald Angels Sing
02:27
5
Angels We Have Heard On High
02:10
6
For Unto Us A Child Is Born
03:48
7
What My Father Did On Christmas Eve
03:40
8
Candy Cane Blues
02:04
9
Puppy Love
01:39
10
The Friendly Beasts
02:39
11
Jingle Ka-Ching
02:02
12
Battling Kings
01:54
13
Caroling Medley
03:11
14
Silent Night
02:59
15
Can't Believe It's Christmas
01:19
16
While By My Sheep
01:30
17
Ring Little Bells
01:36
18
Away In A Manger
01:38
19
Go Tell It On The Mountain
01:39
20
He Is Born A Holy Child
02:11
21
Was He A Boy Like Me?
03:42
22
Feliz Navidad
03:06
23
The Eight Polish Food Of Christmas
03:33
24
Donuts For Benny
03:05
25
Joy To The World
02:37
℗ This Compilation 2009 Big Idea Entertainment © 2015 Big Idea Entertainment

Artist bios

The enormously popular VeggieTales series of shows and movies about computer-animated garden vegetables that learn about Bible stories and Sunday-school lessons also spawned a series of albums, ranging from VeggieTales: Veggie Tunes to VeggieTales: On the Road with Bob & Larry. Launched in the 1990s, the VeggieTales franchise continued to thrive in the 21st century, spreading its message through online television and music streaming platforms. By 2020, another iteration of the enduring television show had been relaunched along with new albums like 2021's Fruit of the Spirit Songs.

Part of a family media company called Big Idea, VeggieTales was the brainchild of Phil Vischer, who wanted to create family entertainment with a set of strong moral values. He began Big Idea and VeggieTales in 1993 with Mike Nawrocki, working with friends and art-school grads until the first VeggieTales episode, Where's God When I'm S-Scared?, was completed just before Christmas that year. By 1995, 130,000 VeggieTales videos were sold; a year later, over 750,000 had been purchased. By 2001, more than 20 million copies of VeggieTales videos had been sold. The VeggieTales albums earned similar success. In addition to a short-lived spin-off of Larry the Cucumber's alter ego, Larryboy, in the early 2000s, the VeggieTales universe expanded to Saturday morning cartoon territory in 2006. Eventually, VeggieTales found a home on Internet streaming television, with new anthropomorphic vegetable adventures arriving in 2014 on VeggieTales in the House. A massive compilation of VeggieTales favorites -- 150 All-Time Favorite Songs! -- was released the next year. To coincide with a relaunch of The VeggieTales Show on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a holiday album, The Best Christmas Gift Songs and More, was released in late 2019. Two years later, another album, Fruit of the Spirit Songs, arrived. ~ Heather Phares & Neil Z. Yeung

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