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Merry Arizona 97: Desert Stars Shine at Christmas is the third Christmas album released by United Cerebral Palsy, a leading service provider and advocate for children and adults with disabilities, including cerebral palsy.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Joy to the World"Lowell Mason, Isaac WattsAl Oritz and Khani Cole feat. Marion Meadows 
2."I'll Be Home for Christmas"Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Buck RamC.C. Jones Orchestra 
3."O Holy Night"Adolphe Adam, John Sullivan DwightNils Lofgren 
4."O Come All Ye Faithful"John Francis WadeThe Phabulous Phoenicians 
5."What a Wonderful World"George David Weiss, Bob ThieleCeCe Peniston 
6."Winter Wonderland"Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith, J. Albert & SonAshley Lucas with The Herndon Brothers 
7."Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy"Buck Owens, Don RichBuck Owens with Glen Campbell 
8."God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"unknownMolly Mollen 
9."O Come All Ye Faithful"John Francis WadeEddie M 
10."The Little Drummer Boy"Katherine Kennicott Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry SimeoneThe Phoenix Boys Choir 
11."What Child is This"William Chatterton DixBrian Page 
12."Honky Tonk Christmas"Zack Turner, Buddy Brock, Kim WilliamsThe Herndon Brothers 
13."Jingle Bell Rock"Joe Beal, Jim BootheJ. David Sloan and The Red River Christmas Jubilee Show Cast 
14."A Holiday Time of Year"P. DinsonPersephone 
15."12 News Your Time to Shine"   
Additional notes

Credits and personnel

The list of 'Merry Arizona' compilations

Year Title
1995 Merry Arizona: Desert Stars Shine at Christmas
1996 Merry Arizona Two: Desert Stars Shine at Christmas
1997 Merry Arizona 97: Desert Stars Shine at Christmas
1998 Merry Arizona: Gems of Melody and Rhythm
1999 Merry Arizona: Happy Trails

See also

References

  1. ^ 'United Cerebral Palsy, Official website' Retrieved 6 October 2010