Duck Dynasty Cast to Release Christmas Album 'Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas'

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The Robertson clan from A&E's reality show Duck Dynasty, will release a Christmas album called "Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas" on October 29, featuring several top country stars. 

Phil, Si, Willie, Jase, Korie, Missy, Sadie and the rest of the family members show off their singing talents in the CD, include a few classics such as "I'll Be Home for Christmas", 'Silent Night' as well as originals like 'Have a Hairy Christmas and a Happy Happy Happy New Year' and "Ragin' Cajun Redneck Christmas," which Willie wrote with Dallas Davidson. 

The family has invited special guests George Strait, Alison Krauss, Luke Bryan and Josh Turner to join them on the 13-track album, which was produced by Buddy Cannon. 

"The whole family's going to be involved. It will be kind of a variety show-style music CD, and we got some surprises for you, so I think it'll be a lot fun." Korie told reporters.  

Here is song list of the Duck The Halls:

1. "Ragin' Cajun Redneck Christmas" (Willie Robertson) Written by Willie Robertson and Dallas Davidson

2. "I'll Be Home For Christmas" (Missy Robertson) Written by Walter Kent, Kim Gannon and Buck Ram

3. "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (Uncle Si Robertson) Words by Theodor S. Geisel and Music by Albert Hague

4. "Christmas Cookies" (Phil Robertson and George Strait with Miss Kay) Written by Aaron Barker

5. "Away In A Manger" (Sadie Robertson with Alison Krauss, Luke 2: 8-14 Scripture Reading by Mia) Arranged by Buddy Cannon, Willie Robertson, Jase Robertson, Korie Robertson and Missy Robertson

6. "Hairy Christmas" (Willie Robertson and Luke Bryan with Phil, Uncle Si, Jase, Jep) Written by Chancie Neal, Jimmy Melton and Michael Mobley

7. "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (Missy and Jase Robertson) Written by Frank Loesser

8. "Duck The Halls" (Robertson Family) Arranged by Buddy Cannon, Willie Robertson, Jase Robertson, Korie Robertson and Missy Robertson

9. "Camouflage And Christmas Lights" (Reed Robertson) Written by Michael Logen and Andrew Dorff

10. "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Sadie Robertson and Robertson kids with Uncle Si) Written by Johnny Marks

11. "Night Before Christmas" (Uncle Si Robertson) Written by Willie Robertson

12. "Why I Love Christmas" (Missy Robertson with Josh Turner) Written by Josh Turner

13. "Silent Night" (Robertson family) Arranged by Buddy Cannon, Willie Robertson, Jase Robertson, Korie Robertson and Missy Robertson

14. Phil's Prayer, Willie's Closing

'Duck the Halls' is available for pre-order on Amazon.com

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