The album is inspired by Charles M. Schulz's "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and contains two traditional Christmas songs and three original songs.
The EP contains one original song titled "Season's Greetings", as well as a cover of "Christmastime Is Here" from the film A Charlie Brown Christmas, and a cover of Charles Brown hit Please Come Home For Christmas.
Christmas | Brown University | James Brown | Charlie Chaplin | Gordon Brown | Charlie's Angels | Chris Brown | A Christmas Carol | Christmas Eve | Brown | Brown v. Board of Education | Charlie Parker | Christmas Island | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Charlie Crist | Jerry Brown | Mack Brown | Christmas music | Chris Brown (American entertainer) | Charlie Rose | Charlie Sheen | Little, Brown and Company | Joe E. Brown | Chris Brown (American singer) | Charlie Brown | Joe E. Brown (comedian) | Ian Brown | Christmas tree | Charlie Chan | Scott Brown |
The topic was taken up by satirists such as Stan Freberg and Tom Lehrer during the 1950s and eventually by the influential TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas, first aired in 1965 and repeated every year since.
Dryer was interviewed on the special documentary You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown (1990); and on the documentary The Making of 'A Charlie Brown Christmas (2001).