I listen to this on repeat at Christmas! I love that it’s a long song, more time to love his blusey once! I love how free Elvis is to let go with his extra sound effects and words! You can tell the band was loving it too!
I remember when I first heard this recording, I thought it was just a jam session, that was released much later. To me it felt like sitting in a room with Elvis and his band, just laying it down. I definitely never felt it was too long. Thanks for sharing!
Very Unique vocals and as always Elvis' Blues style is absolutely wonderful!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! Elvis' favorite holiday!! He always went all out for Christmas!! The Decorations are absolutely Beautiful!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!
Christmas was Elvis' favorite holiday, and he always decorated Graceland to the max. On to your questions: Al Pachucki was the engineer. David Briggs was on piano. Ronnie Tutt was Elvis' drummer during this time period, but lots of different musicians were involved when he recorded. On this particular song Jerry Carrigan played the drums.
Norbert Putnam was playing bass. He said playing bass in a slow blues song can get boring , and he was getting sleepy. Elvis noticed this and said “wake up Putt!” Hahaha. I love it when Elvis sings the blues! :)
@@hype1662 No, I saw an interview with Norbert Putnam a long time ago. he talked about Elvis doing some Blues and mentioned Merry Christmas Baby. He said playing the bass in a slow blues number is rather boring, and he was getting sleepy doing this Christmas song. Elvis nicknamed him “Putt” (short for Putnam). And when he noticed how sleepy he looked, he said “wake up Putt”
How ironic that we fans often complain about Elvis' songs being too short. And now you think this one is too long. Look at it this way: if this was shorter, you wouldn't have experienced Elvis changing "I want to kiss you baby while you're standing 'neath the mistletoe" to "I want to kiss you baby underneath your mistletoe". I've noticed how when Elvis is jamming and extending a song he tends to throw in new lyrics that play into the dirty mind syndrome. 🤣 At some point, you'll have to check out the blues jam version of "Stranger In My Own Hometown".
Oh No, The X Rated Version of Stanger in my own hometown is sooooo Explicit it will make Seph Blush !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess that's what happens when you get a group of guys together for a Blues Jam 😳
This is so, so good! Elvis sings the blues in style. Laid-back and jazzy... He's enjoying himself with his band mates. Amazing! I love it. I play this plenty times in December. Shees Seph, you get worked up when the songs are too short, now it's too long?? This is a volcano for sure!🌋
@@SephPlays yeah, but it wasn't meant for release to the public. Just a jamming session. But thank goodness, someone kept the tape recorder running.. On that note, it's amazing indeed.
This is my 2nd favorite Christmas song, and both this & my favorite are blues! I listen to both most every day, not just at Christmas. Nobody, and I mean nobody, does blues better than Elvis!!!
Non Elvis fans seem in the vast majority to give this blues masterpiece a big thumbs up. However on previous form I fully anticipated this reaction from you Seph 🙂
2nd comment: Song Info Here: "Merry Christmas Baby" is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano by Charles Brown. Subsequently, many performers have recorded renditions of the song, including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Melissa Etheridge. Charles Brown tells the story of the song this way: Leon René had Exclusive Records. They needed a song; Bing Crosby had "White Christmas". Lou Baxter, who was a songwriter and used to hang around Johnny Moore and the Blazers, said "Charles, I want you to do one of my songs because I need money." He had to have an operation on his throat, he had throat cancer. If we did one of his numbers they would give him a $500 advance. So I looked in the satchel, I took the satchel (of songs) home that night and I looked in there, I looked at all them things, and it didn’t impress me. I saw "Merry Christmas Blues", but the idea struck me. I said this would be a good idea, but it wasn't like what he had written. I wrote the title "Merry Christmas Baby", and I wrote the words, how I was going to sing it, and I mapped it out, played the piano, and I presented it to Johnny Moore. We didn't know it was going to be a great big hit, but I thought it was unique. Leon Rene said put the celeste on it. I had never played one. He said it's just like the piano, put it on the side of the piano. 'Cause they didn't have all these synthesizers. He said just play it (on the intro) like you play the piano then get back to the piano. Exclusive never paid copyrights. Hollywood Records took over, lawyers for creditors said artists would get their money, but it never happened. Don Pierce [Hollywood Records] never paid a nickel. Charles lost his letter. When Exclusive Records was sold, the artists/creditors got nothing. Leon Rene promised the artists the money would come. Never happened. And Johnny Moore did the deal with Lou Baxter and put his own name on it as well, apparently. Johnny Moore's Three Blazers was one of the hottest blues attractions on the West Coast when their recording of "Merry Christmas Baby" reached number three on Billboard's R&B Juke Box chart during the Christmas season of 1947. Moore, a guitarist, was accompanied by Brown, bassist Eddie Williams and guitarist Oscar Moore (Johnny's brother, then a member of the King Cole Trio). Brown went on to record many versions of the song throughout his career for various labels, including a popular version in 1956, originally released by Aladdin Records. *Fingers crossed this goes through*
Love me some bluesy Elvis. Another of my favorite Christmas songs from Elvis. Also, surely you jest! I have the longest version on my Christmas playlist. 🤣 Kinda enjoying Christmas in June.
Just saw this and in last video I said Bluesy Elvis Christmas is my favorite. Nice!! Oh yeah Babycakes! This is the sh#t right here!! ❤❤❤🎄 BANGER BANGER BANGER All YEAR ROUND!! 😎
Al Puchiki was Elvis sound engineer for many years Seph, starting in 1969 I believe. During the 'talking' part of 'Only The Strong Survive' from that year; there is a 'rare' studio version of the song when Elvis calls Al 'a little c---sucker and laughs! Thanks for your 'Great' reactions to all these Christmas songs. Elvis had 3 Christmas albums. The 1st one included about half a dozen gospel songs alongside 'a few' Christmas songs that were 'not' featured on the 'late '60's 2nd Elvis Christmas album!😀
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Possibly, but I didn't know Al Strada was a sound engineer? So i'm not sure if he was at the American Sound Studios sessions Merry Christmas anyway!😀
Al Pachucki was the engineer at RCA Nashville Studio B Felton Jarvis was the producer. the Piano player was David Briggs who would later be a part of the tour band starting in 76. There's an extra two minutes of the song that was not put on the original album.
Seph, understand that it is a rehearsal in 1971, so he´s gonna play all the time with the words. Al Pachucki was a recording engineer that worked for RCA on Elvis records.
I think this piano might be Ronnie Milsap, he used him on a lot of early albums. You are right, his voice was always special on the Blues. Southern moonshine music. Smooth as a river rock. thanks Seph. 😌😉🤗💗
Yes, Elvis singing the blues. Sexy! Lyrics ARE very sparse. I'm laughing at you calling this too long - I'm remembering all the ones you complained were too short. 😁😁😁😁
The studio cut version released us on the Reconsider Album so the seph give it a listen then make up your mind this version u just listened to was the jam session
NOPE! TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH YOU SEPH! For me this is the half banger version yes. But that is only because I ABSOLUTELY LOVE & ADORE the almost 9 minute unedited undubbed Master version OMFG SOOO MANY HEARTS & FLAMES 💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥 💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥 I mean I would give the almost 9 minute version a 100 out of 10 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Why? Because LAWD HAVE MERCY ELVIS IS OOZING SCHMEXINESS!!!! I'm pretty sure if you played this song while getting down with your lady love(r) six weeks later you'd get a photo via text of a positive home pregnancy test. You know what? Scratch that. Just listening to this one has me thinking I need to go out and buy a home pregnancy test and I'm single 😂😂😂 Yes, Seph, Elvis was having fun with this one. He was just joking around having a good I'm time. Al could be in reference to Al Pachucki the engineer on all these recordings. Pretty sure that's who Elvis meant since Al would be right there to hear Elvis giving him a little 🎶Mess Of Blues🎶 😉 And that is a perfect segue into ba- ba- ba- duuuummm... Recording Session Info: "Merry Christmas Baby" credited to Lou Baxter & Johnny Moore. Recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on May 16/17 1971 Hours: 5/16: 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.; 5/16 & 5/17: 9:00 p.m.- 12:00 a.m.; 5/17: 1:00 a.m.- 4:00 a.m. Producer: Felton Jarvis Engineer: Al Pachucki Musicians: Guitar: James Burton Guitar: Chip Young Guitar: Charlie Hodge Guitar: Joe Esposito Drums: Kenneth Buttey (except for "I'll Be Home On Christmas Day") Piano: David Briggs Bass: Norbert Putnam Organ: Glen Spreen Harmonica: Charlie McCoy Take 1: (Master) 8:43 (preceded by rehearsal) Unedited Undubbed Master - (Master) 7:16 Edited Undubbed Master - (Master) 4:28 Edited Undubbed Master - (Master) 5:45 Edited Undubbed Master Edited Master 3:14 Note: On Feb 18 1981 song was shortened to 2:50 & further overdubs were added. Additional note: ANY overdubs added to Elvis's recordings in the 1980's... No. Just no. I listened to all those and I'm telling you NO WAY would Elvis sign off on any of that. I don't know what they were thinking... But it's bad. In my opinion, it's all bad. They butchered Elvis's music. I get what they were trying to do but in my humble opinion they totally missed the mark. I love all of your Elvis reactions I do. Even the ones where I respectfully disagree with you on Seph 💯💯💯💯 So even though I respectfully disagree with you Seph I'm still giving you GOLD STARS AND HEARTS 🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟 TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕 P.S. Link to 8:43 Unedited Undubbed version here: ua-cam.com/video/1Z8uJS6I-M0/v-deo.html
I already asked because he left out the whole last verse in the reaction he’d done of it. He said he’d do a new reaction of it in December. It’s my favorite Christmas song!
Totally Disagree!!! MY FAV ELVIS CHRISTMAS SONG --- HOW IS IT TOO LONG? THIS IS A BLUES MASTERPIECE!! AND ELVIS RARELY DID BLUES -- AND WHEN HE DID OMGGGGGG NOBODY DID THE BLUES LIKE HIM HE WAS UNIQUE / DIFFERENT FROM THE BEGINNING!!!!! I SOO APPRECIATE THAT COME ON SEPH
Apparently you have never head of the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe, which is simply a sprig of greenery. Absolutely nothing even slightly suggestive about it.
Elvis + the Blues= PERFECTION❤❤
Yes, clearly a jam session. But that’s often when we get some of the best Elvis performances.
I listen to this on repeat at Christmas! I love that it’s a long song, more time to love his blusey once! I love how free Elvis is to let go with his extra sound effects and words! You can tell the band was loving it too!
Even today, Elvis’s Christmas Albums are the most played at Christmas 👌💕🕺🎄
Hey Seph, as someone who has enjoyed this journey with you, we need to get you to GRACELAND!
I remember when I first heard this recording, I thought it was just a jam session, that was released much later. To me it felt like sitting in a room with Elvis and his band, just laying it down. I definitely never felt it was too long.
Thanks for sharing!
A BILLION THUMBS UP... ELVIS COULD DO THE BLUES AND HIS CHRISTMAS MUSIC IS GREAT.( IF EVERYDAY COULD BE LIKE CHRISTMAS)💞💞💞
Elvis was the king of the blue.s I don't give a damn what anyone says
Very Unique vocals and as always Elvis' Blues style is absolutely wonderful!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! Elvis' favorite holiday!! He always went all out for Christmas!! The Decorations are absolutely Beautiful!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!
👑✌️ awesome jam!
Love this bluesy one and definitely not too long for me :)
Love me some looonnngggg Elvis blues. A banger for sure.❤❤❤
Christmas was Elvis' favorite holiday, and he always decorated Graceland to the max.
On to your questions:
Al Pachucki was the engineer.
David Briggs was on piano.
Ronnie Tutt was Elvis' drummer during this time period, but lots of different musicians were involved when he recorded. On this particular song Jerry Carrigan played the drums.
Norbert Putnam was playing bass. He said playing bass in a slow blues song can get boring , and he was getting sleepy. Elvis noticed this and said “wake up Putt!” Hahaha. I love it when Elvis sings the blues! :)
I think Seph missed the wake up Putt line because he was giggling when Elvis said it. I think he would have acknowledged it if he heard it.
the bass player was Jerry Scheff. Elvis said "Wake up Tutt!" as in Ronnie Tutt the drumer
@@kathifielder1110 yes, I noticed that he missed it. :)
@hype1662 My research shows that Norbert Putnam was the bass player and Jerry Carrigan was the drummer on this one. 😊
@@hype1662 No, I saw an interview with Norbert Putnam a long time ago. he talked about Elvis doing some Blues and mentioned Merry Christmas Baby. He said playing the bass in a slow blues number is rather boring, and he was getting sleepy doing this Christmas song. Elvis nicknamed him “Putt” (short for Putnam). And when he noticed how sleepy he looked, he said “wake up Putt”
Yay another 💣 - only Elvis could sing a bluesy christmas song and get away with it - love it - in fact I love all the songs on this Xmas album 🎅☃🎄
How ironic that we fans often complain about Elvis' songs being too short. And now you think this one is too long. Look at it this way: if this was shorter, you wouldn't have experienced Elvis changing "I want to kiss you baby while you're standing 'neath the mistletoe" to "I want to kiss you baby underneath your mistletoe". I've noticed how when Elvis is jamming and extending a song he tends to throw in new lyrics that play into the dirty mind syndrome. 🤣 At some point, you'll have to check out the blues jam version of "Stranger In My Own Hometown".
Oh No, The X Rated Version of Stanger in my own hometown is sooooo Explicit it will make Seph Blush !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess that's what happens when you get a group of guys together for a Blues Jam 😳
And this is the shortened version…
Al Pachuki?
This is so, so good! Elvis sings the blues in style. Laid-back and jazzy... He's enjoying himself with his band mates. Amazing! I love it. I play this plenty times in December. Shees Seph, you get worked up when the songs are too short, now it's too long?? This is a volcano for sure!🌋
Add more verses in, instead of singing the chorus multiple times, and this song would have been better. Orrrrrrr just cut it downn to like 2:30mins 😄
@@SephPlays yeah, but it wasn't meant for release to the public. Just a jamming session. But thank goodness, someone kept the tape recorder running.. On that note, it's amazing indeed.
@@Wildlife_SA. Extra elvis is always good 😍
This is my 2nd favorite Christmas song, and both this & my favorite are blues! I listen to both most every day, not just at Christmas.
Nobody, and I mean nobody, does blues better than Elvis!!!
Banger banger banger
Non Elvis fans seem in the vast majority to give this blues masterpiece a big thumbs up. However on previous form I fully anticipated this reaction from you Seph 🙂
2nd comment: Song Info Here: "Merry Christmas Baby" is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano by Charles Brown. Subsequently, many performers have recorded renditions of the song, including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Melissa Etheridge.
Charles Brown tells the story of the song this way:
Leon René had Exclusive Records. They needed a song; Bing Crosby had "White Christmas". Lou Baxter, who was a songwriter and used to hang around Johnny Moore and the Blazers, said "Charles, I want you to do one of my songs because I need money." He had to have an operation on his throat, he had throat cancer. If we did one of his numbers they would give him a $500 advance. So I looked in the satchel, I took the satchel (of songs) home that night and I looked in there, I looked at all them things, and it didn’t impress me. I saw "Merry Christmas Blues", but the idea struck me. I said this would be a good idea, but it wasn't like what he had written. I wrote the title "Merry Christmas Baby", and I wrote the words, how I was going to sing it, and I mapped it out, played the piano, and I presented it to Johnny Moore. We didn't know it was going to be a great big hit, but I thought it was unique. Leon Rene said put the celeste on it. I had never played one. He said it's just like the piano, put it on the side of the piano. 'Cause they didn't have all these synthesizers. He said just play it (on the intro) like you play the piano then get back to the piano. Exclusive never paid copyrights. Hollywood Records took over, lawyers for creditors said artists would get their money, but it never happened. Don Pierce [Hollywood Records] never paid a nickel. Charles lost his letter. When Exclusive Records was sold, the artists/creditors got nothing. Leon Rene promised the artists the money would come. Never happened.
And Johnny Moore did the deal with Lou Baxter and put his own name on it as well, apparently.
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers was one of the hottest blues attractions on the West Coast when their recording of "Merry Christmas Baby" reached number three on Billboard's R&B Juke Box chart during the Christmas season of 1947. Moore, a guitarist, was accompanied by Brown, bassist Eddie Williams and guitarist Oscar Moore (Johnny's brother, then a member of the King Cole Trio).
Brown went on to record many versions of the song throughout his career for various labels, including a popular version in 1956, originally released by Aladdin Records.
*Fingers crossed this goes through*
What too long i could listen to Elvis being very suggestive and singing the blues all night long
Love me some bluesy Elvis. Another of my favorite Christmas songs from Elvis.
Also, surely you jest! I have the longest version on my Christmas playlist. 🤣
Kinda enjoying Christmas in June.
Just saw this and in last video I said Bluesy Elvis Christmas is my favorite. Nice!! Oh yeah Babycakes! This is the sh#t right here!! ❤❤❤🎄
BANGER BANGER BANGER All YEAR ROUND!! 😎
great song😊
Love it when he sings the blues! ❤
This is another jam that turned into a master. Several different length versions of this. Elvis loved to wring everything out of a couple verses.
Al Puchiki was Elvis sound engineer for many years Seph, starting in 1969 I believe. During the 'talking' part of 'Only The Strong Survive' from that year; there is a 'rare' studio version of the song when Elvis calls Al 'a little c---sucker and laughs! Thanks for your 'Great' reactions to all these Christmas songs. Elvis had 3 Christmas albums. The 1st one included about half a dozen gospel songs alongside 'a few' Christmas songs that were 'not' featured on the 'late '60's 2nd Elvis Christmas album!😀
I think E was speaking to Al Strada
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Possibly, but I didn't know Al Strada was a sound engineer? So i'm not sure if he was at the American Sound Studios sessions Merry Christmas anyway!😀
Blues songs tend to go longer than other songs.
There is an even longer version! 8 minutes plus lol
Al Pachucki was the engineer at RCA Nashville Studio B Felton Jarvis was the producer. the Piano player was David Briggs who would later be a part of the tour band starting in 76. There's an extra two minutes of the song that was not put on the original album.
Literally the only person I have ever heard say this was too long. Unbelievable.
Seph, understand that it is a rehearsal in 1971, so he´s gonna play all the time with the words. Al Pachucki was a recording engineer that worked for RCA on Elvis records.
I think this piano might be Ronnie Milsap, he used him on a lot of early albums. You are right, his voice was always special on the Blues. Southern moonshine music. Smooth as a river rock. thanks Seph. 😌😉🤗💗
David Briggs on piano.
Sexy groovy bluesy Christmas double banger. It was too short when will they release the 39 min version?🙃
❤❤❤
Al was one of the recording engineers.
Ironic that this is the short version of this song. The unedited version is 8 minutes long.
Yes, Elvis singing the blues. Sexy! Lyrics ARE very sparse. I'm laughing at you calling this too long - I'm remembering all the ones you complained were too short. 😁😁😁😁
This is the first one where it felt too long to me. Could have done with another verse really 👀
@@SephPlays 🥰
Not too long imo, Elvis can sing the blues for as long as he wants, it's the bluesy Elvis I love most!
There is a longer version of 8:43 cause this one is incomplete love this bluesy Christmas song
In my opinion the blues are better longer. Onc you get into the blues vibe the longer the better.
The studio cut version released us on the Reconsider Album so the seph give it a listen then make up your mind this version u just listened to was the jam session
He probably meant Al Pachuki. He was one of his recording engineers.
*AL STRADA*
Think Al is one of the regular engineers
No such thing as an Elvis song being "too long." Well...maybe "Do the Clam".
Too long??! Noooooo
This is a volcano 🌋
Reconsider Baby Album
NOPE! TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH YOU SEPH!
For me this is the half banger version yes.
But that is only because I ABSOLUTELY LOVE & ADORE the almost 9 minute unedited undubbed Master version OMFG SOOO MANY HEARTS & FLAMES 💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥
💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥
I mean I would give the almost 9 minute version a 100 out of 10 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Why?
Because LAWD HAVE MERCY ELVIS IS OOZING SCHMEXINESS!!!!
I'm pretty sure if you played this song while getting down with your lady love(r) six weeks later you'd get a photo via text of a positive home pregnancy test.
You know what?
Scratch that. Just listening to this one has me thinking I need to go out and buy a home pregnancy test and I'm single 😂😂😂
Yes, Seph, Elvis was having fun with this one. He was just joking around having a good I'm time.
Al could be in reference to Al Pachucki the engineer on all these recordings.
Pretty sure that's who Elvis meant since Al would be right there to hear Elvis giving him a little 🎶Mess Of Blues🎶 😉
And that is a perfect segue into ba- ba- ba- duuuummm... Recording Session Info:
"Merry Christmas Baby" credited to Lou Baxter & Johnny Moore.
Recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on May 16/17 1971 Hours: 5/16: 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.; 5/16 & 5/17: 9:00 p.m.- 12:00 a.m.; 5/17: 1:00 a.m.- 4:00 a.m.
Producer: Felton Jarvis
Engineer: Al Pachucki
Musicians:
Guitar: James Burton
Guitar: Chip Young
Guitar: Charlie Hodge
Guitar: Joe Esposito
Drums: Kenneth Buttey (except for "I'll Be Home On Christmas Day")
Piano: David Briggs
Bass: Norbert Putnam
Organ: Glen Spreen
Harmonica: Charlie McCoy
Take 1: (Master) 8:43 (preceded by rehearsal) Unedited Undubbed Master
- (Master) 7:16 Edited Undubbed Master
- (Master) 4:28 Edited Undubbed Master
- (Master) 5:45 Edited Undubbed Master
Edited Master 3:14
Note: On Feb 18 1981 song was shortened to 2:50 & further overdubs were added.
Additional note: ANY overdubs added to Elvis's recordings in the 1980's... No. Just no. I listened to all those and I'm telling you NO WAY would Elvis sign off on any of that.
I don't know what they were thinking... But it's bad. In my opinion, it's all bad. They butchered Elvis's music.
I get what they were trying to do but in my humble opinion they totally missed the mark.
I love all of your Elvis reactions I do.
Even the ones where I respectfully disagree with you on Seph 💯💯💯💯
So even though I respectfully disagree with you Seph I'm still giving you GOLD STARS AND HEARTS 🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟💛🌟
TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
P.S. Link to 8:43 Unedited Undubbed version here: ua-cam.com/video/1Z8uJS6I-M0/v-deo.html
Sammy...um....I just found a positive pregnancy test in your bathroom trash? What is going on here? Have you been listening to "Merry Christmas Baby"?
@@balovett Nooo... Don't scare me like that! Holy haystacks! A baby? Oh man... A dog and some plants is just about all I can handle 😂
please react Santa Claus is back in town
I already asked because he left out the whole last verse in the reaction he’d done of it. He said he’d do a new reaction of it in December.
It’s my favorite Christmas song!
Totally Disagree!!! MY FAV ELVIS CHRISTMAS SONG --- HOW IS IT TOO LONG? THIS IS A BLUES MASTERPIECE!! AND ELVIS RARELY DID BLUES -- AND WHEN HE DID OMGGGGGG NOBODY DID THE BLUES LIKE HIM HE WAS UNIQUE / DIFFERENT FROM THE BEGINNING!!!!! I SOO APPRECIATE THAT COME ON SEPH
I'm sticking to my statement on this one, knock it down to 2:30 minutes and you got yourself an amazing song 😍
@@SephPlays FRIENDS ALWAYS EVEN DISAGREEING HUN
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya ❤️ you Tonya 😊
Apparently you have never head of the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe, which is simply a sprig of greenery. Absolutely nothing even slightly suggestive about it.
Hehehe maybe you should listen to that particular part *Again* he sang it differently that time compared to the other times on purpose 😉
DEPECHE MODE SO CRUEL
why every time this silly reaction
Please give this constant boring repetitive message a rest on EP videos -PLEASE