[78-L] The Christmas Songs
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Dec 11 16:18:13 PST 2009
Jingle Bells
Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
Winter Wonderland
..and that was about IT, kiddies! "I Want You for Christmas" was done a couple
of times on Decca (Dick Robertson, Mae Questel), and there were minor hits like
Santa Claus Came in the Spring, I Told Santa Claus to Bring Me You, Christmas
Night in Harlem, New Year's Eve In A Haunted House, and wintry songs like I've
Got My Love to Keep Me Warm and Winter Weather, but there was really nothing
(except carols) before White Christmas. I've done a few vintage Christmas
compilations and I've looked. That said, there were dance tempo arrangements of
carols such as the Savoy Christmas Medley by Debroy Somers, and even there,
you'd be hard put to identify most of the songs.
dl
Kristjan Saag wrote:
> Which were the most recorded (secular) American and English Christmas songs
> before WW II in the jazz and dance band and popular vein?
> Kristjan
>
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