Posted by jeffcat on December 23, 2017 at 20:30:50 from (50.207.7.235):
In Reply to: favorite chrismas song posted by sgt. rock on December 23, 2017 at 15:21:44:
As the "season" gets rolling and commercialization goes into overdrive I try not to listen to any of it until a couple of days before. Then I listen for my favorites and am happy to hear them. Some from the Carpenters Christmas album, The original Santa Baby sung by Ursa Kitt, grandma gets run over, drummer boy just one time, i was in the grammer school chorus when that came out so I can still sing my part, a silly one Christmas wrappings by the Waitresses, Mannheim Steammroller, more traditional Silent night on and on. One time and pleasantly is good enough please. Don't need to hear it three hundred times. There is one from when I was a kid. Fred Warring and the Pennsylvanians The night before Christmas. On Decca Records.1954. Put a link for ya. The University of Utah version that is a couple down is nice too. Never knew there was a 1930s animated version. The one that really chokes me is Karren Carpenter with I wish I were with you. What a sad song. I better stop here. Oh PS that guy Fred Warring, yup he invented the blender too.
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