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2004 studio album by Peter Cetera
You Just Gotta Love Christmas Released October 19, 2004 Recorded Spring–summer 2004 Studio The Hum Depot (Nashville, TN) Genre Rock , Christmas Length 39 :45 Label Viastar Producer
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You Just Gotta Love Christmas (2004) is the eighth and final solo album by former Chicago member Peter Cetera , and his only Christmas album. This album featured some artwork by Cetera's youngest daughter Senna, and his oldest daughter Claire performs with him on "Blue Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland". Alison Krauss performs with Cetera on "Deck the Halls". In a 2017 article, writer David White listed the album among his list of sixteen "essential classic rock Christmas albums."[ 2]
"Let It Snow " (Sammy Cahn , Jule Styne ) – 2:59
"Christmas Song " (Mel Tormé , Robert Wells ) – 3:36
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town " (J. Fred Coots , Haven Gillespie ) – 3:10
"Blue Christmas " (with Claire Cetera) (Billy Hayes, Jay Johnson) – 3:19
"Deck The Halls " (with Alison Krauss ) (traditional - Peter Cetera, Tony Harrell) – 3:10
"I'll Be Home for Christmas " (Buck Ram, Walter Kent , Kim Gannon) – 2:40
"You Just Gotta Love Christmas" (Cetera, Harrell) – 3:17
"Jingle Bells " (traditional - Cetera, Harrell) – 3:36
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen " (traditional - Cetera, Harrell) – 3:01
"Winter Wonderland " (with Claire Cetera) (Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith) – 2:57
"Something that Santa Claus Left Behind" (Cetera, Harrell) – 3:56
"Alone for the Holidays" (Cetera, Harrell) – 3:58
Produced, Written and Arranged by Peter Cetera and Tony Harrell.
Recorded and Mixed at The Hum Depot (Nashville, TN).
Recording Engineer – Ben Strano
Additional Engineering – Chuck Bracco and Scott Velasco
Mixed by Joe Hardy
Mastered by Mark Chevalier and Jim Demain at Yes Master (Nashville, TN).
Package Art and Design – Vickey Hanson
Inside Artwork – Senna Cetera
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