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Charice to perform on NBC's Christmas special in New York

For the latest Philippine news stories and videos, visit GMANews.TV CHARICE CALLS IT "BLESSINGS." In an interview aired during the November 5 episode of ABS-CBN's TV Patrol, Charice admitted she was overwhelmed when told she had been invited to the lighting ceremony of the world-famous Christmas tree. "Parang nahulog naman ako sa upuan. Mabigat ang lineup, e. Nabigatan ako sa sarili ko, parang kailangan ng malupit-lupit na kanta dito," she said. She added, like a kid, "Biritan na ito!" She also said, "Blessings po and thank you. Sobra namang good news. May bakasyon na nga, may good news pa!" When asked what song she will perform for this high-profile event, the young girl said, "Actually, iyon pa rin po ang pinag-uusapan namin. Isa po sa pinag-iisipan namin yung 'The Christmas Song.'" This classic was composed by Mel Torme and Bob Wells in 1944 during a particularly hot summer. At the time, according to the wikipedia, composer Torme said that writing the song was an effort "to stay cool by thinking cool." The great Nat King Cole recorded the song in 1946, and it joined the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974. Words go: Chestnuts roasting in an open fire/ Jack Frost nipping at your nose/ Yuletide carols being sung by a choir/ and folks dressed up like Eskimos/ Everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe/ Help to make the season bright/ Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow/ Will find it hard to sleep tonight. They know that Santa's on his way/ He's loaded lots of toys and goodies on his sleigh/ And every mother's child is gonna spy/ To see if reindeer really know how to fly. Chorus: And so I'm offering this simple phrase/ To kids from one to ninety-two/ Although it's been said many times/ Many times many ways, Merry Christmas to you. It will be interesting to see how Charice interprets this classic. If, as she said, this is "biritan na," that ups the ante on the singer's versatility. After all, everyone knows it's not enough for Charice to fly with those high notes. She also needs to hew to the classicism of a song known nearly the world over and to keep the song close to what Christmas believers hold dear. Currently, Charice is in the Philippines after completing the Asian tour of David Foster and Friends, with sold-out concerts in Tokyo, Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta and Singapore. The singer, who is the first Asian artist to land in the Top 10 of Billboard 200, received standing ovations for her performances, as did her fellow performers Natalie Cole, Ruben Studdard, Peter Cetera and The Canadian Tenors. Charice also recently won the Icon of Tomorrow title in J-14 magazine's Teen Icon Awards, beating teen stars Bella Thorne, Bridgit Mendler, Frankie Jonas, and Greyson Chance from the U.S. and Cody Simpson from Australia. - Jocelyn Dimaculangan, PEP
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