Robert Jones Reveals Why He Recorded "The Christmas Song"

Former member of Stellar Award-winning group Anointed By God, Robert Jones releases his own version of "The Christmas Song." A personal favorite of the Gospel artist, Jones sings "The Christmas Song" with verve and warmth.
"I recorded this song because it's one of my all-time favorite Christmas songs," Jones states. "Since I am a musician, I have always loved Nat King Cole. Growing up, I would play many of his songs on the piano. Recording this song brought back so many memories of me as a young child playing this song by the Christmas tree."
"Christmas means so much to me," Jones expresses. "This season is about the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ, but also it means family time. My childhood memories of Christmas are sitting by the fireplace, drinking eggnog, and singing carols. It was a time to cherish those simple moments with family." "The Christmas Song" is available now on all digital music outlets. You can add Jones' single to your favorite holiday playlist as you gather with family and friends to celebrate Christmas. You can find out more about Jones and his music by visiting RobertJonesMusic.com.
Jones recently won the 2022 Gospel Choice Music Award for Contemporary Artist of the Year and received two 2022 Kingdom Image Awards nominations for Best Male Vocalist and New Artist of Year. He is a pianist and worship leader at The Edge Church in Little Rock, AR, and continues inspiring youthful minds and dreams as a full-time elementary school teacher.
As the holiday season is upon us, Jones' wish is that we give thanks for the birth of Christ, celebrate our families, and give to others. "I'm looking forward to some new books to read under the tree," he says. "I enjoy reading when I'm not teaching and singing worship. I'm also looking forward to giving as well. Yes, gifts are good, but it's even better if I could help those in need."
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