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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A Christmas album, it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson (and, for the first three, Music/MikeLove), while the rest of the album consists of covers.

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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Christmas album, album]], it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson (and, for the first three, Music/MikeLove), while the rest of the album consists of covers.
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Since its release, this album has gone on to become one of the most successful Christmas albums of all time, and several of its songs have become seasonal staples. In the late seventies, the Beach Boys recorded a follow-up album called ''Music/MerryChristmasFromTheBeachBoys'', but it got rejected by their record label

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Since its release, this album has gone on to become one of the most successful Christmas albums of all time, and several a number of its songs tracks have become seasonal staples. In the late seventies, '70s, the Beach Boys recorded a follow-up album called ''Music/MerryChristmasFromTheBeachBoys'', but it got rejected by their record label
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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A Christmas album, it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson (and, for the first three, Music/MikeLove), while the rest of the album consists of covers. The first half of the album consists of up-tempo Christmas-themed rock songs that appealed to younger audiences in 1964, while the second half consisted of more traditional Christmas songs, complete with orchestra. The album was created in response to Music/PhilSpector's ''A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records'', released a year earlier.

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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A Christmas album, it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson (and, for the first three, Music/MikeLove), while the rest of the album consists of covers.

The first half of the album consists of up-tempo Christmas-themed rock songs that appealed to younger audiences in 1964, while the second half consisted of features more traditional Christmas songs, complete songs performed in a more traditional manner, with a full orchestra. The album was created in more or less directly as a response to Music/PhilSpector's ''A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records'', released a year earlier.
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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A Christmas album, it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson and (with the first three) Mike Love, and the rest of the album consists of covers. The first half of the album consists of up-tempo Christmas-themed rock songs that appealed to younger audiences in 1964, while the second half consisted of more traditional Christmas songs, complete with orchestra. The album was created in response to Music/PhilSpector's ''A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records'', released a year earlier.

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''The Beach Boys' Christmas Album'' is the seventh studio album by Music/TheBeachBoys, released in 1964. A Christmas album, it features five original songs written by Music/BrianWilson and (with (and, for the first three) Mike Love, and three, Music/MikeLove), while the rest of the album consists of covers. The first half of the album consists of up-tempo Christmas-themed rock songs that appealed to younger audiences in 1964, while the second half consisted of more traditional Christmas songs, complete with orchestra. The album was created in response to Music/PhilSpector's ''A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records'', released a year earlier.

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* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: "The Man with All the Toys"
-->And he saw through the WIIIN-dow a sight

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"The Man with All the Toys"
-->And --->And he saw through the WIIIN-dow WIN-(''pause'')-dow a sightsight
** "Santa's Beard"
--->I took my brother to the DEE-partment store




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* TitleDrop: All the songs have one in the lyrics, but "Santa's Beard" is unusual because the drop is in the backing vocal counterpoints in the chorus ("I hope he doesn't pull Santa's beard" and "he shouldn't have pulled Santa's beard") rather than the main lyrics. If you didn't know the title [[RefrainFromAssuming you might guess it's called "I Wanna See Santa Claus" or "The Real, Real Santa"]].

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