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Song Contest - The Next Holiday Classic
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This Year's Winners

Congratulations to the Winners of The Next Holiday Classic!
First Place Winner:
Christmas on Beverly Road
Dave Lang & Margie DeRosso
Second Place Winner:
That Holy Night
Amy Gustafson Oden
Third Place Winner:
I Wanna Be a Kid at Christmas
Rob Green

Thanks to the thousands of online voters who made this year's song contest a success. The competition was close and every vote made a difference in the results.

Be sure to watch for our upcoming contests in 2010:
The Next Wedding Classic
The Next Country Classic
The Next Children's Classic
The Next Holiday Classic

Listen to the Entries


Finals
December 21 - December 27
That Holy Night
Wake, O Sleeper!
Real Old Fashioned Christmas
Christmas Without You
That is Christmas Time
I Wanna Be a Kid at Christmas
Oh Hear Now
The Magic of Christmastime
Christmas On Beverly Road
My Smoky Mountain Christmas



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Enter the Contest
Read about the Contest Format and Rules All the information you need to enter your songs in the contest: requirements, deadlines, awards and legal stuff.

Submit Your Song All song entries need to be uploaded to our site in mp3 format along with your personal information and a copy of the lyrics. Of course, a steady Internet connection whether broadband or mobile broadband can be favorable in this stage of the contest.
Holiday Classics History
"All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" Written by Donald Yetter Gardner in 1944 while teaching music at public schools in Smithtown, New York. Gardner asked his class what they wanted for Christmas, and noticed that almost all of them had at least one front tooth missing as they answered in a lisp.



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