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– Christmas Polka – Jimmy Wakely ( 1950 )
– Merry Texas christmas , you all !!! – Elton Britt ( 1952 )
– I’m gonna tell Santa Claus on you – Faron Young ( 1953 )
– Good old fashioned christmas – Buck Owens ( 1968 )
– I’ll be walking the floor this christmas – Ernest Tubb ( 1964 )
– My mom and Santa Claus – George Jones ( 1962 )
– Santa Claus and popcorn – Merle Haggard ( 1973 )
– Santa and the kids – Charley Pride ( 1970 )
– To heck with ole Santa Claus – Loretta Lynn ( 1980 )
– Santa Claus is from the south – Benny Martin ( 1962 )
– I’d like to spend christmas with Santa – Dolly Parton ( 1986 )
– Cotton eyed jingle bells – Bob Wills’ Originals Texas Playboys ( 1981 )
– There was always special at christmas – Michael Hitch ( 1983 )
– Christmas cowboy style – Michael Martin Murphy ( 1991 )
– It’s christmas time in Louisiana – Jhonnie Allan ( 1987 )
– Home to Texas for christmas – Mickey Gilley ( 1981 )
– Santa Claus is a Texas cowboy – Red Sovine ( 1978 )
– Truckin’ trees for christmas – Red Simpson ( 1973 )
– The christmas yodel – Raiders in the sky ( 1999 )
– Two step ‘round the christmas tree – Suzy Bogguss ( 2003 )
– How do I wrap my heart up for christmas – Randy Travis ( 1988 )
– Up on the housetop – Reba McEntire ( 1999 )
– I only want you for christmas – Alan Jackson ( 1993 )
– Santa’s on his way – Asleep at The Wheel ( 2006 )
– A truck stop christmas – BR5 – 49 ( 2010 )
– When is christmas time in Texas – George Strait (1986 )
– Christmas time – John Anderson ( 1994 )
– Leroy the redneck reindeer – Joe Diffie ( 1995 )
– Christmas in Texas – Kevin Fowler & Ray Benson ( 2006 )
– Santa drive an eighteen wheeler – Lisa Layne ( 2006 )
– Santa looked a lot like daddy – Travis Tritt ( 1992 )
– Christmas time is comin’ – Sammy Kershaw ( 1994 )
– The cowboy christmas ball – Michael Martin ;Murphy ( 1991 )
– Redneck christmas – Ray Stevens ( 1997 )
– Deck the halls – The Skaggs Family ( 2005 )
– Hagin ‘round the mistletoe – Alabama ( 1996 )
– A country christmas – Ellinor Springstrike ( 2019 )
– A Willie Nice christmas – Kacy Musgrave & Willie Nelson ( 2016 )
– Christmas love – Dale Watson & Joy White ( 2001 )
– Merry christmas darling – Wayne Kemp ( 1983 )
– Lonely christmas call – Georgette Jones ( 2013 )
– Kisses for christmas – Marty Brom ( 1997 )
– Cowboy christmas – Terry Clark & Ricky Skaggs ( 2020 )
– Christmas Twist – Si Cranstoun ( 2015 )
– Feliz Navidad – Billy Joe Shaver ( 2006 )

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