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“O Night When Christ Was Born”
Black & Right has a beautiful video of Chris Mann singing “O Holy Night” on the Tonight Show. I’m surprised that the media gods still allow Christian music to be broadcast on MSM.
Just wait.
Home - by Claudia - December 22, 2012 - 20:00 America/New_York - 7 Comments
Black & Right has a beautiful video of Chris Mann singing “O Holy Night” on the Tonight Show. I’m surprised that the media gods still allow Christian music to be broadcast on MSM.
Just wait.
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Corky
December 22nd, 2012
My all time favorite Christmas hymn–thanks for posting this!
Moe tom
December 22nd, 2012
Refreshing. There is hope. Thank you Jay Leno. Thank you Chris Mann and your group.
And a very Merry Christmas to all of you at IOTW.
It has been a great year of chat, despite the let down.
jclady
December 22nd, 2012
Beautiful!
99th Squad Leader
December 22nd, 2012
Shock and Awe! Nobody, not even NBC can stop Christmas and it’s true meaning! Wonderful presentation of my favorite Christmas song.
conservative cowgirl
December 22nd, 2012
That’s my favorite Christmas song and that rendition gave me chills. Lovely!
Mary Jane Anklestraps
December 22nd, 2012
Nice!
Kairn
December 23rd, 2012
I’ve never heard of his young fellow until tonight. That was quite lovely.
I love Jesus with my heart and soul and although he probably wasn’t born in December, it is this time of the year when the days grow dark so early, the cold temps keep us more home bound, and all the Christmas glitter comes forth to lift our spirits, that I reflect much more deeply on Him, his teachings and why He died for us.
Christmas time makes me reflective and happy at the same time. I can’t imagine living in a world where we would never hear a handsome young man sing this beautiful song for us again. Or a world with no glittery lights and Chritmas trappings to help us get thru the long, dark days of winter.
It is deeply saddening to think we have to praise Jay Leno in this day and age for having the ‘nerve’ to invite a performer on his show to sing a beautiful Christmas song.