"Santa's Lager" colored vinyl version - Daddies don’t always come home for Christmas. From the snow-covered plains of Wisconsin’s Driftless region to the palm-lined avenues of Los Angeles, the loneliness of the holidays is a universal theme, best expressed by tear-in-the-beer country music hopefuls. Sung and strummed (and plucked) by an unlikely assortment of Nashville aspirants, our Christmas Dreamers spent the ’60s gambling their futures on the AM airwaves of a forgotten America.
| A1 | Joye Street - Make This A Good Christmas |
| A2 | Charlie Stewart (2) - Santa Claus Won't Come This Year |
| A3 | Glenn Brookshire - Christmas Come Back To Me |
| A4 | Billy Egr, Bobby Van, The Swing Kids (2) - What Would Santa Claus Think |
| A5 | Don McGinnis (2), The Cactus Cutups - When Santa Comes |
| A6 | Bobby Hodge - Blue Christmas |
| B1 | Dick Sicely - A Christmas Walk With God |
| B2 | Joye Street - What I Really Want For Christmas |
| B3 | Charlie Stewart (2) - Santa Claus Ain't A Hippie |
| B4 | Ben Hinds - All I Want For Christmas (Is A Go Go Girl) |
| B5 | The Caravans (4) - Rock And Roll Christmas |
| B6 | Don McGinnis (2), The Cactus Cutups - I'll Be Home For Christmas |
| B7 | Herold Steinbach - White Christmas |