Bruce Springsteen - Merry Christmas Baby

About "Merry Christmas Baby"

"Merry Christmas Baby" is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano by Charles Brown. Subsequently, many performers have recorded renditions of the song, including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Melissa Etheridge.



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Albums by Bruce Springsteen

Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973)
Born to Run (1975)
Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)
The River (1980)
Nebraska (1982)
Born in the U.S.A. (1984)
Live 1975–85 (1985)
Tunnel of Love (1987)
In Concert-MTV Plugged (1992)
Human Touch (1992)
Lucky Town (1992)
The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995)
Live in New York City (2001)
The Rising (2002)
Devils & Dust (2005)
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006)
Hammersmith Odeon London '75 (2006)
Magic (2007)
Live in Dublin (2007)
Working on a Dream (2009)
Wrecking Ball (2012)
High Hopes (2014)
Springsteen on Broadway (2018)
Western Stars (2019)
Letter to You (2020)
The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts (2021)
Only the Strong Survive (2022)

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