Trek the halls with Bones and Scotty
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
”Tis the season to be Spock-y,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
So I know this is right in the middle of our 30 Day challenge, but I wanted to take time out to do one more Star Trek post.
This year I was hoping to do more as it was its anniversary year, but I just wasn’t able to.
Yes, I’m sorry. I hope you all had a very Star Trek-tastical year. I did:
And even though Star Trek didn’t really celebrate Christmas, I don’t care. I had a lot of fun coming up with that song. I wanted to add another line about Kirk and the Enterprise, but couldn’t come up with any more rhymes. 😦
But I want to wish you a very Merry Christmas!
And may the spirit live on through the next year:
So my goal was to post 25 Christmas carols leading up to Christmas, but things didn’t quite go as I planned.
First I actually added a few extra posts so we will have 28 Christmas Carols instead of 25.

Wow
And I haven’t been able to finish them all. I have eight posts still to do, so I most likely won’t have every song posted on here when it is published.
But don’t worry, I will continue to post them as I make them up. Just like I did in Horrorfest V.
So our final Christmas Carol, Deck the Halls. The earliest known version of this carol dates back to 1862 by Welsh John Thomas, while the music comes from the Welsh New Year’s carol Nos Galan from 1794. The English version most know today comes from Thomas Oliphant, a Scottish musician.
I chose the Bing Crosby version as you all know how much I love hearing him sing.
So I hope you enjoy you day, and the carols I choose this year!
List of Christmas Carols chosen this year:
As Long As There’s Christmas by Various
Away in a Manger by Bing Crosby
Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley
Carol of the Bells by Various
Christmas Needs Love to Be Christmas by Andy Williams
Deck the Halls by Bing Crosby
Dominick the Donkey by Lou Monte
The First White Christmas by Various
Good King Wenceslas by Bing Crosby
Go Tell It On the Mountain by Mahalia Jackson
Home for the Holidays by Karen Carpenter
I Believe in Santa Claus by Mickey Rooney and Ron Marshall
I’ll Be Home for Christmas by Karen Carpenter
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by Celtic Woman
Last Christmas by Wham!
Little Saint Nick by The Beach Boys
“Miniature Overture” from The Nutcracker by Ilyich Tchaikovsky
O Little Town of Bethlehem by Nat King Cole
O Holy Night by Josh Groban
O Tannenbaum by Celtic Woman
Run, Ruolph, Run by Chuck Berry
Silent Night by Celtic Woman
Silver Bells by Bing Crosby and Carol Richards
Trim Up the Tree by Various
We Need a Little Christmas by Angela Lansbury
We Three Kings of Orient by Hugh Jackman, David Hobson and Peter Cousen
What Child is This? by Josh Groban