Sherry Williams - A Very Sherry Christmas

All arranged by John Rodby, except:  Christmas Medley arranged by Sherry Williams, BMI/orchestrated by John Rodby, BMI.  Adeste Fidelis and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen arranged by Sherry Williams and John Rodby.  Winter Wonderland arranged by Carl Saunders and John Rodby.


1.    Christmas Time Is Here (3:40)
       (Vince Guaraldi/Lee Mendelson), tenor solo by Charles Owens

2.    It’s That Time of Year (4:17)

      (Keith Droste, BMI)    

3.    Christmas Medley (5:36)
      (Traditional)

4.    One Lone Candle (5:13)
      (John Rodby, BMI/K.L. Dunham, ASCAP), background vocals Sherry Hursey and Rick          Cowling, Jr.

5.    Winter Wonderland (4:15)
       (Felix Bernard/Dick Smith) 

6.    A Child Is Born (3:24)
       (Thad Jones/Alec Wilder), tenor solo by Charles Owens

7.     Adeste Fidelis (3:26)
       (Traditional)

8.    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (3:16)
       (Traditional)

9.     My Favorite Things (3:31)
       (Rogers and Hammerstein)

10.    Why Can’t Christmas Last the Whole Year Long? (4:09)
        (Jon Mayer, ASCAP/Rachel Perry, ASCAP)

11.    Silent Night (2:50)
       (Traditional)

12.    The Christmas Song (4:47)
       (Mel Tormé/Robert Wells)


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Sherry is what they called in the old days, a storyteller she joins celebrated pianist John Rodby recreating past favorites with brilliant flair.

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One Sunday morning, after singing a beautiful ballad in a church service, someone asked Sherry if the song was on any of her CDs. This prompted her to create a CD full of popular songs that have thought provoking, often profound lyrics. Please explore the deeper meaning with us.