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| Cover = Nechristmas.jpg
| Cover = Nechristmas.jpg
| Released = December 12, 1985
| Released = December 12, 1985
| Recorded = 1985
| Recorded = November – December 1985
| Genre = [[R&B music|R&B]], [[soul music|soul]], [[Christmas music|Christmas]]
| Genre = [[R&B music|R&B]], [[soul music|soul]], [[Christmas music|Christmas]]
| Label = [[MCA Records|MCA]]
| Label = [[MCA Records|MCA]]
| Length = 23:30
| Length = 23:30
| Producer = [[New Edition]]<br />John Hobbs<br />Bill House<br />[[Richard Rudolph]]<br />[[Michael Sembello]]<br />Vincent Brantley<br />Rick Timas
| Producer = [[New Edition]], John Hobbs, Bill House, [[Richard Rudolph]], [[Michael Sembello]], Vincent Brantley, Rick Timas
| Last album = ''[[All for Love (New Edition album)|All for Love]]'' <br />(1985)
| Last album = ''[[All for Love (New Edition album)|All for Love]]'' <br />(1985)
| This album = '''''Christmas All Over the World''''' <br />(1985)
| This album = '''''Christmas All Over the World''''' <br />(1985)
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'''''Christmas All Over the World''''' is the fourth studio album released by American [[R&B music|R&B]] group [[New Edition]] released in December 1985 by [[MCA Records|MCA]]. It serves as the group's first Christmas album and the final album to feature vocals from original member [[Bobby Brown]] who shortly departed for a solo career after the release of this album where the group reluctantly forced him out due to managerial concern of the group's image being tattered by Brown's outbursts until he returned for their seventh album ''[[Home Again (New Edition album)|Home Again]]'' (1996).
'''''Christmas All Over the World''''' is the fourth studio album by [[New Edition]], released by [[MCA Records]] on December 12, 1985. It serves as the group's first Christmas album and the final album to feature vocals from original member [[Bobby Brown]] who shortly departed for a solo career after the release of this album where the group reluctantly forced him out due to managerial concern of the group's image being tattered by Brown's outbursts until he returned for their seventh album ''[[Home Again (New Edition album)|Home Again]]'' (1996).


The album was a moderate chart success, only peaking at number forty-five on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums|''Billboard'' R&B Albums]] chart, and received mediocre reviews from most music critics.
The album was a moderate chart success, only peaking at number forty-five on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums|''Billboard'' R&B Albums]] chart, and received mediocre reviews from most music critics.


==Release and reaction==
==Release and reaction==

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Christmas All Over the World is the fourth studio album by New Edition, released by MCA Records on December 12, 1985. It serves as the group's first Christmas album and the final album to feature vocals from original member Bobby Brown who shortly departed for a solo career after the release of this album where the group reluctantly forced him out due to managerial concern of the group's image being tattered by Brown's outbursts until he returned for their seventh album Home Again (1996).

The album was a moderate chart success, only peaking at number forty-five on the Billboard R&B Albums chart, and received mediocre reviews from most music critics.

Release and reaction

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Give Love on Christmas Day" (Berry Gordy/Alphonso Mizell/Freddie Perren/Deke Richards/Christine Yarian) (4:08)
  2. "It's Christmas All Over the World" (John Hubbs/Bill House) (4:15)
  3. "Happy Holidays to You" (Woods) (3:52)
  4. "All I Want For Christmas Is My Girl" (Block) (3:11)
  5. "The Joy of Christmas" (Ricky Bell/Ralph Tresvant) (3:02)
  6. "Singing Merry Christmas" (Michael Bivins/Ronnie DeVoe) (4:42)

Credits

Charts

Chart (1985) Peak
position
Billboard Top Soul Albums[2] 45

References

  1. ^ Milberg, David A.. New Edition: Christmas All Over the World > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 07 October 2011.
  2. ^ "New Edition US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-10-07.