Listen to Donnie McClurkin's Two New Christmas Songs Here

Dove Award-winning Gospel icon Donnie McClurkin releases a two-song gift bringing holiday tidings, with "My Favorite Things" and "Some Children See Him." Newly recorded by McClurkin, the two holiday singles are available now at all digital music providers.
One of the most beloved voices in Gospel, Donnie McClurkin creates a joyful atmosphere with his signature arrangements, celebrating the memories of the season in the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein show tune "My Favorite Things," and reflecting on Jesus' birth in the classic Alfred Burt/Wilha Hutson-composed Christmas carol "Some Children See Him." McClurkin produced the new singles in the studio with award-winning co-producer Trent Phillips (on "My Favorite Things"), and award-winning co-producer Tré Corley (on "Some Children See Him").
One of the best-selling Gospel recording artists worldwide with over 10 million albums sold, the prolific chart-topper will soon be releasing more new music with his next album coming in 2019. McClurkin also continues his ministry over the airwaves and in the pulpit, as the syndicated radio host of The Donnie McClurkin Show and senior pastor of his church, Perfecting Faith Church in New York.
Donnie McClurkin: "My Favorite Things"
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Donnie McClurkin: "Some Children See Him"
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To connect with Donnie McClurkin:
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https://twitter.com/Donnieradio
https://www.youtube.com/user/DonnieMcClurkinShow/
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