A Very Larry Christmas

A Very Larry Christmas is an album by American comedian Larry the Cable Guy, released on November 16, 2004 on Warner Bros. Records. It is composed of radio commentaries dealing with Christmas, as well as musical tracks.

An earlier version from 1998, released following Larry's obscure first album Salutations and Flatulations, featured a different array of material including an installment of "Toddler Mail", a marijuana-themed parody of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and an alternate version of "The First Queer Santy Claus" (ending with "hole in the ass", rather than "hole in the butt-crack"). The drug humor is especially notable (Larry mentions 'lighting up a fat joint' numerous times on the album) as the comedy Larry would become known for, and indeed, the 2004 version of the album, would never touch this subject.

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Read more about A Very Larry Christmas:  Track Listing (2004 Warner Bros. Version), Track Listing (1998 DJT Version), Chart Performance

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