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Feliz Navidad is a Christmas album by singer/songwriter José Feliciano. Originally titled José Feliciano and released in 1970 on vinyl record, 8-track tape & cassette tape by RCA Victor, it was reissued on CD in 1989 by BMG Heritage with all the songs of the original album (Christmas classics and Feliciano's famous composition "Feliz Navidad ...
In 1970 Feliciano released a self-titled album of Christmas songs, one of which was "Feliz Navidad". The album spent four weeks on Billboard's Christmas Albums chart in December 1973 and did not chart again in the US under that title.
In 1970, Feliciano released an album of Christmas music, again with Rick Jarrard, originally entitled Jose Feliciano, festively resembling a Christmas present in gold wrapping with a big green and red bow.
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Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano released in 1970. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Released November 20, 1970. Feliz Navidad Tracklist. 1. Feliz Navidad Lyrics. 500.9K. 2. Jingle Bells Lyrics. 3. The Christmas Song Lyrics. 4. The First Noel Lyrics. 5. The Cherry Tree...