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Fourteen months after its release, the song helped Colbert (who recently bid his Comedy Central series and character farewell) win the 2010 Grammy for Best Comedy Album, proof that a holiday buzz goes a long way. The two-and-half-minute clip of “Little Dealer Boy” features Nelson - clad in a costume that could’ve been stolen from the nativity scene outside of the nearest church - delivering the song with stony stoicism, occasionally joined on background harmonies by a turtlenecked Colbert. Boxed inside by a bear that’s been prowling the premises, he winds up soliciting visits from several friends - including Nelson, Toby Keith, John Legend, Feist and Elvis Costello - who drive away a potential case of cabin fever by playing some seriously off-beat Christmas songs. During the hour-long broadcast, Colbert finds himself trapped in a cabin in New England. “Little Dealer Boy” made its prime-time debut as part of A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!, a Comedy Central TV special that aired in November 2008, just four days shy of Thanksgiving. 3- Willie Nelson Please Come Home For Christmas. What a merry Christmas this could be If you would just come back to me And say that you’ve forgiven me What a merry Christmas this could be. “And like the child in this manger, this herb is mild, yet it is strong,” he sings over synthesized strings and acoustic guitars, adding, “and it brings peace to friend and stranger good will to men lies in this bong.” 1- Willie Nelson What A Merry Christmas This Could Be.
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