Ferrante and Kris Kringle
- Traditional Christmas Carols Medley (in 4/4): Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Angels We Have Heard On High, Oh Come All Ye Faithful, O Little Town Of Bethlehem, Joy To The World, Deck The Halls
- Traditional Christmas Carols Medley (in 6/8): Noel, We Three Kings Of Orient Are, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, What Child Is This, Away In A Manger (2 versions), We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- Silent Night
- Carol Of The Bells
- O Holy Night
- Silver Bells
- White Christmas
- Let It Snow
- Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- I'll Be Home For Christmas
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
CD released in 1989.
Dedicated to my lovely wife Jena who was born on Christmas Day
Produced by Ferrante
All arrangements By Ferrante
Album Co-ordinator: Scott W. Smith
Recorded and Mixed at Telstar Studios, Sarasota, Florida
Engineers: Dirk Van Tilborg, Bud Snyder and Mark Ledger
Synthesizer Consultant: Phil Wolfe
Cover Concept: Jena Ferrante
Art Direction: Alan Watson
Ferrante plays The Baldwin SD-10 Concert Grant
CD: Bainbridge BCD 6283
Ferrante and Santa Wish You A Merry Christmas
'Twas a month before Christmas and there on the stand
Sat the music arranged by Ferrante's own hand.
The visions were dancing around in his head
Of playing duo pianos with a guy dressed in red.
He had written to Kris as he'd done many times
In the hope that St. Nick would at least play the chimes.
In less than a week a card did appear
Postmarked "North Pole" and signed by eight deer
Stating that Kris played more than a C chord
And that he'd play chimes but preferred a keyboard.
Ferrante was thrilled and wrote him to make haste
For Christmas was close, there was no time to waste.
Then quick as a flash with a sleigh powered by jets
Kris Kringle arrived to make CD's and cassettes.
Together they worked through day and through night
In order to bring you this Christmas delight.
Wherever you are you must give a listen
It will bring you great joy it will make your heart glisten.
So from Ferrante and Santa and all of the deer
A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
— Ferrante