BIRDIE NICHOLS THE CHRISTMAS SONG

by Cabbage Bosspublished on November 23, 2024

Birdie Nichols’ new Christmas video is her rendition of Mel Torme’s Holiday standard, “The Christmas Song”.

BIRDIE NICHOLS THE CHRISTMAS SONG

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