Duck the Halls: a Robertson Family Christmas Songs

2013 studio album by The Robertsons

Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas
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Studio album by

The Robertsons

Released Oct 29, 2013 (2013-10-29)
Genre Christmas
Label UMG Nashville
Producer Buddy Cannon

Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas is the offset total-length Christmas anthology from the cast of A&E reality television set series Duck Dynasty, released October 29, 2013, via UMG Nashville.[i] [2]

Background [edit]

The announcement of the album came on June 10, 2013 in the Music City Center during the CMA Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. It was revealed that Buddy Cannon is producing the album, and that it features the family's "special brand of Southern, down-dwelling house sense of humor."[three] CEO of Duck Commander, Willie Robertson, was quoted equally proverb, "Christmas is an important holiday for us not only considering of our strong faith but also our vacation family traditions. We're having a great time making this anthology. We hope you enjoy information technology."[1]

Recording [edit]

The anthology features a number of traditional seasonal songs also as originals written and performed by the Robertsons. Special guests include country stars Luke Bryan, George Strait, Josh Turner and Alison Krauss.[iv]

Release [edit]

Walmart released an sectional 'ZinePak deluxe edition of Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family unit Christmas. The limited-edition package features the full-length album, plus one additional bonus track ("Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy"), as well as a 64-page magazine with sectional family interviews, photos, fun facts, holiday recipes, scented Christmas ornament, and gift-tag stickers.[5] Walmart let voters decide between the choice of three covers which one will be on the special release.[6]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional person ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Land Weekly B+[7]
GotCountryOnline [8]
Confront Mag [ix]
Montreal Gazette [10]

Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas garnered mostly positive reception from music critics. Tammy Ragusa of Land Weekly gave the album a B+ rating and states: "If you're a big fan of the Robertson family from the hitting A&E reality series Duck Dynasty (i.e., you lot buy every piece of merch bearing Willie'due south or Uncle Si's photograph or the expression "Happy, Happy, Happy"), then get your wallet out. You're not going to want to go through this holiday season without Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.[7] Writing for Roughstock, Matt Bjorke adds: "It may come off as a bit of a novelty album people who don't follow the program but that doesn't hateful information technology's not a well-made anthology, which Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas nearly definitely is."[11] Daryl Addison of Great American State writes: "Duck the Halls is a friendly commemoration of the flavour that volition have fans of Duck Dynasty asking for seconds."[12]

Commercial performance [edit]

The album debuted at number iv on the Billboard 200 chart and number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, selling 69,000 copies in its first week of release. The anthology was behind another vacation album, Kelly Clarkson'due south Wrapped in Red, which debuted at number three with 70,000 copies.[13] In its second week of release, Duck the Halls remained at number 1 on the Top Country Albums nautical chart, seeing a slight sales increment to 73,000 copies.[fourteen] The anthology was certified Platinum by the RIAA on December 11, 2013,[15] and information technology became the 2nd acknowledged Christmas album of 2013 with 745,000 copies sold in the US.[16] As of December 2014, Duck the Halls has sold 807,000 copies in the United States.[17]

Track listing [edit]

Source:[two] [18]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
one. "Ragin' Cajun Redneck Christmas" (Willie Robertson) Willie Robertson, Dallas Davidson 3:27
2. "I'll Be Dwelling house for Christmas" (Missy Robertson) Walter Kent, Kim Gannon, Buck Ram 3:fifty
three. "You're a Hateful One, Mr. Grinch" (Si Robertson) Theodor S. Geisel, Albert Hague three:04
4. "Christmas Cookies" (Phil Robertson and George Strait with Miss Kay) Aaron Barker iii:eighteen
5. "Abroad in a Manger" (Sadie Robertson with Alison Krauss, Luke 2: viii-14 Scripture Reading by Mia) Traditional 4:03
six. "Hairy Christmas" (Willie Robertson and Luke Bryan with Phil, Uncle Si, Jase, Jep) Chancie Neal, Jimmy Melton, Michael Mobley 3:30
vii. "Baby, It's Common cold Outside" (Missy and Jase Robertson) Frank Loesser 3:45
8. "Duck the Halls" (Robertson Family) Buddy Cannon, Willie Robertson, Jase Robertson, Korie Robertson, Missy Robertson two:29
9. "Camouflage And Christmas Lights" (Reed Robertson) Michael Logen, Andrew Dorff 3:29
x. "Rudolph the Ruby-red-Nosed Reindeer" (Sadie Robertson and Robertson kids with Uncle Si) Johnny Marks two:41
xi. "The Dark Earlier Christmas" (Si Robertson) Willie Robertson 3:41
12. "Why I Honey Christmas" (Missy Robertson with Josh Turner) Josh Turner 3:32
thirteen. "Silent Night" (Robertson family) Traditional iv:xix
fourteen. "Phil'due south Prayer, Willie'due south Closing" 1:x
Walmart exclusive edition (bonus track)[19]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
13. "Santa Looked a Lot Similar Daddy" Buck Owens, Don Rich

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from AllMusic[20]

Additional musicians
  • David Angell — strings
  • Monisa Angell — strings
  • Sam Bacco — percussion
  • Wyatt Beard — groundwork vocals
  • Jim "Moose" Dark-brown — piano
  • Pat Buchanan — electrical guitar
  • Buddy Cannon — background vocals
  • Melonie Cannon — background vocals
  • Tony Castle — piano
  • Jim Chapman — background vocals
  • Janet Darnall — strings
  • David Davidson — strings
  • Beverly Drukker — strings
  • Dan Dugmore — electrical guitar, baritone guitar, steel guitar
  • Conni Ellisor — violin
  • Kevin "Swine" Grantt — bass guitar
  • James Grosjean — strings
  • Steve Herman — trumpet
  • Steve Hinson — electrical guitar, steel guitar
  • Jim Horn — flute
  • Jon Mark Ivey — background vocals
  • Shane Keister — piano, synthesizer
  • Elizabeth Lamb — strings
  • Paul Leim — drums
  • Jim Lotz — bassoon
  • Randy McCormick — clavinet, Hammond B3, piano, synthesizer
  • Liana Manis — groundwork vocals
  • Anthony La Marchina — strings
  • Jon Mark — background vocals
  • The Nashville Cord Car — strings
  • Daniel O'Lannerghty — bass guitar
  • Mary Kathryn Van Osdale — strings
  • Carole Rabinowitz — strings
  • Mickey Raphael — harmonica
  • John Wesley Ryles — background vocals
  • Joe Scaife — percussion
  • Lisa Silver — background vocals
  • Pamela Sixfin — strings
  • Kira Small — background vocals
  • Denis Solee — clarinet
  • Joe Spivey — dabble
  • Bobby Terry — acoustic guitar
  • Dan Tyminski — acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Alan Umstead — strings
  • Catherine Umstead — strings
  • Bruce Wethey — strings
  • Bergen White — piano, groundwork vocals
  • Kristin Wilkinson — strings
  • John Willis — acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut string guitar
  • Lonnie Wilson — drums
  • Karen Winkelmann — strings
  • Cindy Wyatt — harp

Charts and certifications [edit]

Certifications [edit]

References [edit]

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  3. ^ Stark, Phyllis (10 June 2013). "Duck the Halls CMA Music Festival'south 24-hour interval 3 highlights". MSN. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  4. ^ Weber, Katherine (October 1, 2013). "'Duck Dynasty' Christmas Album to Characteristic Country Stars Luke Bryan, George Strait (Promo VIDEO)". The Christian Mail . Retrieved October 3, 2013.
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  6. ^ "Walmart on Facebook". Facebook. eleven September 2013. Retrieved xiii September 2013.
  7. ^ a b Ragusa, Tammy (Nov 12, 2013). "Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family unit Christmas". Land Weekly . Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  8. ^ Toro, Tara (Oct 31, 2013). "Album REVIEW: Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas". GotCountryOnline. Archived from the original on Feb 26, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
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  12. ^ Addison, Daryl (24 November 2013). "GAC Album Review: Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas". Great American Country . Retrieved 17 December 2013.
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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Duck The Halls Facebook Folio
  • Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata

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