Robert Finley Shares Video for "Merry Christmas, I Love You"

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Just in time for the holidays, Robert Finley debuted his music video for “Merry Christmas, I Love You” via Uproxx, which calls it “a bluesy throwback holiday song in both message and execution.” The song, produced and co-written by Dan Auerbach, is available now on Amazon Prime Music. Watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here.

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Just in time for the holidays, soul-singer Robert Finley, whose new album, Goin' Platinum!, was released earlier this month on Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, debuted his music video for “Merry Christmas, I Love You” via Uproxx, which calls it “a bluesy throwback holiday song in both message and execution.” The song, produced and co-written by Dan Auerbach, is available now on Amazon Prime Music.

You can watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here:

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Robert Finley: "Merry Christmas, I Love You" [video]
  • Thursday, December 21, 2017
    Robert Finley Shares Video for "Merry Christmas, I Love You"

    Just in time for the holidays, soul-singer Robert Finley, whose new album, Goin' Platinum!, was released earlier this month on Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, debuted his music video for “Merry Christmas, I Love You” via Uproxx, which calls it “a bluesy throwback holiday song in both message and execution.” The song, produced and co-written by Dan Auerbach, is available now on Amazon Prime Music.

    You can watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here:

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