“Someday At Christmas” by Stevie Wonder - album review

features in: Album Chart of 1967Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s

TJR says

Nausea is an uneasiness of the stomach that often comes before vomiting. Vomiting is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying (“throwing up”) of stomach contents through the mouth. What Causes Nausea or Vomiting? Nausea and vomiting are not diseases, but they are symptoms of many conditions such as: listening to SOMEDAY AT CHRISTMAS by Stevie Wonder.

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15–Sep–2009

Tracklist
A1 [02:49] 2.4.png Stevie Wonder - Someday At Christmas (Ron Miller, Bryan Wells) Pop
A2 [02:10] 3.9.png Stevie Wonder - Silver Bells (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) Pop
A3 [03:56] 3.2.png Stevie Wonder - Ave Maria (Franz Schubert, Walter Scott) Pop Ballad
A4 [03:05] 3.5.png Stevie Wonder - The Little Drummer Boy (Henry Onorati, Katherine Davis, Harry Simeone) Pop
A5 [02:41] 1.4.png Stevie Wonder - One Little Christmas Tree (Ron Miller, Bryan Wells) Pop Ballad
A6 [03:33] 2.2.png Stevie Wonder - The Day That Love Began (Ron Miller, Deborah Wells) Pop Ballad
B1 [03:06] 1.6.png Stevie Wonder - The Christmas Song (Mel Tormé, Robert Wells) Pop Ballad
B2 [03:28] 1.5.png Stevie Wonder - Bedtime For Toys (Ron Miller, Orlando Murden) Pop Ballad
B3 [02:32] 1.6.png Stevie Wonder - Christmastime (Sol Selegna) Pop Ballad
B4 [03:13] 0.6.png Stevie Wonder - Twinkle Twinkle Little Me (Ron Miller, William O’Malley) Pop Ballad
B5 [03:26] 1.2.png Stevie Wonder - A Warm Little Home On A Hill (Ron Miller, Bryan Wells) Pop Ballad
B6 [02:27] 2.1.png Stevie Wonder - What Christmas Means To Me (Anna Gaye, Allen Story, George Gordy) Pop

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