Best known from McEntire’s 2017 Christian music album, the song was originally recorded by Randy Houser in 2008. McEntire explained to Rolling Stone, “I had to make it different because [Houser’s version] was so good. But it’s a great song! Everyone was saying, ‘Oh my gosh, we need this song right now.’ Well, we’ve always needed this song.”


 

McEntire described the song as one about fellowship and the power of God bringing people together. Reflecting on her album, she told The Oklahoman, “I think this album really helped… keep me focused on something good, positive, and healing, which is what music is. These songs of faith and hope are essential during tough times — and good times. You need faith and hope to get through each day.”
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“Don’t Save It All for Christmas Day,” originally performed by Canadian artist Celine Dion, was penned by Peter Zizzo, Ric Wake, and Dion herself for her 1998 English-language holiday album These Are Special Times. Produced by Wake, the song became a promotional single on December 4, 2000, two years after the album’s initial release

Celine Dion làm "diễn viên" khi không thể ca hátOver the years, this pop ballad has been covered by numerous artists, including the Christian group Avalon, who re-recorded it for their 2000 album Joy: A Christmas Collection. The song is also closely associated with Clay Aiken, who made it his signature Christmas anthem after recording it for his 2004 album Merry Christmas with Love.