Josh Groban Christmas Music: Album, Songs Where You Can Hear Them

Josh Groban Christmas Music: Album, Songs Where You Can Hear Them

Josh Groban, who performs at Christmas in Little Big Town at the Opry on NBC, has lent his majestic voice to a number of holiday classics over the years. His 2007 album is a perennial Christmas favorite and you can also find him on holiday soundtracks and singles. Check out his full Christmas discography below. Groban’s Christmas Songs are available wherever you stream music.

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“O holy night”

After he performed it in concert, a recording of Groban singing “O, Holy Night” was released as a single in 2001 and on the concert album in 2002.

“Believe”

For the 2004 film The Polar Expressabout a little boy who travels to the North Pole and meets Santa Claus, Groban recorded the song “Believe”, which was included on the soundtrack. “When it seems we have lost the way, we find ourselves again on Christmas Day,” the text says.

Noel

In 2007, Groban recorded an album (Noel) with Christmas carols with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Magdalen Choir. Released later this year, Noel was an instant hit. The standard version track list is as follows:

  1. “Silent Night”
  2. “Little drummer boy”
  3. “I’ll be home for Christmas”
  4. “Hail Mary”
  5. “Angels We Have Heard on High”
  6. “Thankful”
  7. “The Christmas Carol”
  8. “Which child is this?”
  9. “The First Christmas”
  10. “Petit Papa Noël”
  11. “It came in the middle of the night”
  12. “Panis angelicus”
  13. “O come all believers”

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A year later, Groban’s first greatest hits album included a Spanish version of “Silent Night”, “Noche de Paz”.

For the album’s 10th anniversary in 2017, Groban released a deluxe edition of Noel with four new songs, plus “O, Holy Night” and “Believe”. The new additions were:

  1. “White Christmas”
  2. “Christmas time is here”
  3. “Have a Merry Christmas”
  4. “Merry Christmas (war is over)”

“Do you hear what I hear?”

Just this year, Groban returned to the holiday genre, teaming up with the band The War and Treaty to record “Do You Hear What I Hear?”

“I have been fascinated by Michael and Tanya’s voices since I first heard The War and Treaty. We first met during the Stand Up for Heroes benefit concert and that’s where I learned about her incredible story and service to our country. “We vowed that we would find the right song to collaborate on and we are so excited to sing a Christmas song that we have all loved since we were little,” Groban said of the new recording Broadway world. “We wanted to give it a new and fresh take and I love what came out of it. Singing with them is an experience I will always cherish and I hope everyone enjoys it as much as we did in the studio.”

Regard Christmas in Little Big Town at the Opry December 16 on NBC

Christmas in Little Big Town at the Opry airs December 16th at 8pm ET/PT on NBC. After airing, the special will be available to stream the next day on Peacock.

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