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The Spirits of Christmas


By: Chet Nichols
A dramatic "story" song that touches on those moments during the Christmas Holidays when we find ourselves missing loved ones who have passed away. This song was inspired by an actual experience I had on Christmas Eve as I sat by a wood fire gazing at the Christmas tree. It is a very memorable song.


By: Chet Nichols

Chet Nichols, an American Singer-Songwriter, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Illinois, is an Inductee in The Kansas Music Hall of Fame, joining Pat Metheny, Melissa Etheridge, Martina McBride, and Kansas. Nominated for an Honorary Ph. D. from Kansas University, he has written over 3,000 compositions and has produced 30+ CDs of original material. Chet has been influenced by BB King, Eric Clapton, Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Lowell George, and Boz Scaggs and has toured with Linda Ronstadt, John Denver, and Jethro Tull.
Duration: 4:53    Tempo: Pending    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Christmas Music

Subgenre: Christmas Pop

Catalog ID: 834587
Keywords: Song about seeing the spirits of parents who have passed away and silently interacting with them. A very emotional and heartwarming composition. Very vivid atmospheric lyrics emotional solo male vocal classical instrumentation piano lead orchestral accents choral background accents will bring a tear to the eyes of the listener holiday standard that immediately draws listener into the scene Christmas lights fireside night time quiet solitary magical experience sights sounds smells of the season colored lights cozy couch snowy background presents coming soon homecoming gifts snowy sleigh children's gifts alone visitation ghosts yearly changes new adventures memories violins bells memorable

Description: The Spirits of Christmas, Christmas Music, Christmas Pop, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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