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Two fathers and daughters combined their angelic voices, making for a beautiful and dazzling performance of a Christmas tune.

Christmas is a wonderful, and arguably, the best time of the entire year. It’s a season full of friends, family, fun and too much food. Part of those joyous celebrations often include annual traditions such as watching Christmas films and television specials or listening to holiday-themed songs. 

As everyone already knows, there is no shortage of Christmas songs. Those beloved tunes run the gamut and include everything from secular to religious, upbeat, fast-paced to slow and drawn out, and funny to serious and depressing. Regardless of your preference in music, there is bound to be a Christmas song or two that meets your standards and tastes.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Claire and Dave Crosby and Mat and Savanna Shaw sing a Christmas song, a classic from Nat King Cole – “The Christmas Song.”

The talented quartet, while sitting comfortably next to one another, belts out those lyrics, which many people can likely recite from memory. 

“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire

Jack Frost nipping at your nose

Yuletide carols being sung by a choir

And folks dressed up like Eskimos”

It’s simply a fantastic performance. Each group member gets plenty of time to shine and flex their impressive vocal muscles. In addition to singing, Dave also plays the guitar throughout the video.

The amount of talent in a video that is not even 4-minutes long is startling. There is not a missed note or anything. It’s as close to a perfect performance as you’re likely to find. 

Others commented on the YouTube video, mentioning how much they enjoyed the vocal performance.

“Wow…just wow. This was vocal perfection on so many levels. I’d love to have an entire holiday album of the four of them together like this. So amazing,” one person added.

“So sweet to see two father-daughter duets working together. Thank you, it was very nice,” a second individual posted

Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.”