Clay Aiken -“The Warmth Of Memories That Long Remain”

I wish you music, I wish you song;
I wish you harmony your whole life long
The warmth of memories that long remain
I wish you Christmas, a merry Christmas, 
And may God bless you till we all shall meet again.
~~~

The ABC show, Good Morning America has always opened their doors to Clay Aiken.  He has visited the show many times.  Sometimes he performs and other times he talks about his music, his career and the many projects that he supports.

On December 25th, 2005, Clay Aiken sang a moving rendition of David Fosters Grown Up Christmas List.  Clay had performed a few days earlier for a live performance on GMA and took a few minutes to record this beautiful song so it could be broadcast on Christmas Day.

This particular performance is one of my favorites.  It isn’t because it is perfect, or that Clay looked great, or that I am in the holiday mood.  I think it’s because the performance is understated and shows that Clay is singing from his heart.

I know that I have posted Grown Up Christmas List on this blog before, but this is right there at the top.  I hope you think so too!!

What A Beautiful Video!!

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3 thoughts on “Clay Aiken -“The Warmth Of Memories That Long Remain”

  1. This is a really beautiful song and Clay does it justice. I remember watching this on TV and loving it. There are not many things that Clay does or sings that you can’t help loving.

  2. When Clay sang this song on GMA he kept his eyes closed the whole time. I’m sure he was tired, but it seemed to me that Clay was singing it right from his heart with no distractions. Beautiful! Thanks for the video.

  3. Thank you for all the pictures and the video. I love this song and the video. This is one of favorite Christmas songs. Thank you CANN.

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