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Twas the Night Before Christmas

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Twas the Night Before Christmas

By: Clement Clark Moore
Narrated by: Mike Read
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Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house .....

Christmas just isn't the same without this poem which is why Monkeynut Audiobooks have brought together the unforgettable voice of Mike Read, the musical genius of film composer Andrew Stamp, and leading audiobook producer Elliott Frisby to create this full orchestral version of the famous poem by Clement Clarke Moore.

Experience the magic of Christmas alongside your friends and loved ones or just enjoy this audiobook by yourself. Let the unforgettable voice of Mike Read and the heart warming music carry you to magical places this Christmas.

Merry Christmas from everyone at Monkeynut Audiobooks.

Narrated by Mike Read

Music by Andrew Stamp

Produced by Elliott Frisby

Recorded at Monkeynut Audiobooks in Hampshire, England.

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This is a beautiful production of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’. Beautiful music, lovely narration

Beautiful production!

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Mike Read has a truly majestic voice, so his performance augments this magical poem. The preponderance of the production is an interview about the history of the poem, author Clement Moore, the origin of Christmas traditions, how Read and the interviewer celebrate Christmas, and their thoughts on contemporary Christmas observances. I bought it during a Cyber Monday sale, which is good, since it’s a very short poem for the price.

Phenomenal narration; mainly an interview and commentary.

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