All I Really Want for Christmas
Steven Curtis Chapman
All I Really Want for Christmas is the third Christmas album by Steven Curtis Chapman, released in September 27, 2005. The album includes traditional holiday favorites such as "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Silver Bells", as well as some of Chapman's own Christmas songs, some of which have been featured on his previous Christmas albums. The album also features Chapman's adopted daughter, Shaohannah, on the album cover and retelling the story of the Nativity of Jesus (Luke 2:7-14) in h... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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