Glen Campbell released 'That Christmas Feeling' in 1968 as his first Christmas album. The record was produced by Al De Lory, who frequently collaborated with Campbell at the time, and featured orchestral arrangements typical of Capitol Records' holiday productions.
The album includes renditions of Christmas classics such as 'Silent Night' and 'Jingle Bells', as well as an original song co-written by Campbell, 'There's No Place Like Home'. Although it was not a major chart success, it has become a seasonal favorite among the singer's fans.
Recording took place at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California, with renowned session musicians. The album reflects Campbell's signature country-pop style, combined with a traditional festive atmosphere.