Hey John Henry! Crank up the volume!
Oh my little Jesus! What could be a better gift for your kid than an amazing compilation of Christmas Carols? Nothing! This pure sweetness came out from the sick holy brain of John Henry Software.
Chistmas Carols – John Henry Software
Sing Along With Your Favorite Christmas Carols
Here’s a great way for you end your family to have fun with your Commodore 64™ or Commodore 128™ this Christmas. Our exciting Christmas Carols disk features 18 of your favorite holiday songs, with professionally-arranged music and entertaining graphics. For sing along fun, the lyrics appear in easy-to-read verse on your TV or monitor. Play just your favorite song or set your computer to play them all.
SONGS INCLUDE:
• Angels We Have Heard on High
• Deck the Hall
• O Come All Ye Faithful
• Away in a Manger
• The First Noel
• God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
• Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
• O Holy Night
• It Came Upon The Midnight Clear
• Jingle Bells
• O Little Town of Bethlehem
• We Three Kings of Orient Are
• Jolly Old St. Nicholas
• Joy to the World
• O Christmas Tree
• Silent Night
• What Child is This?
• Up on the Housetop
Yes, that’s quite a lot of delightful songs for your prude ears 🙂 I’m already hearing impatient kids screams to their parents asking for unpack and listen all of these on the Commodore 1702 screen and mono speaker 😉
So… here you go for an almost 45 minutes trip under acid or LSD!
With such an ad, be honest, I know you wouldn’t resist! $15,95 ?! INSTANT BUY!
Even the press was quite enthousiastic about it!
Midnite Software Gazette issue 22 – Jan-Feb 1985 (Ok guys, you were just a bit late)
Well… during holidays, please treat yourself (and your family) and have a listen to the whole stuff at least twice a day, and, I promise you. Santa will come this year and he won’t forget the Commodore SX64 in his bag.
Merry XMAS!
Bonus file:
Download (.d64, 70Kb) : Christmas Carols – John Henry Software
Post Scriptum Post Mortem:
Unfortunately, John Henry Software seem to have passed away in June 1993. Yep, 20 years ago!