“I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas,” Gayla Peevy, 1953
“Kid logic is a wonderful thing,” I’ve often said, but this little girl has clearly thought her plan all the way through!
“I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas,” Gayla Peevy, 1953
“Kid logic is a wonderful thing,” I’ve often said, but this little girl has clearly thought her plan all the way through!
“Home For the Holidays,” Perry Como, 1959
The holidays mean travel to visit loved ones and this tune always puts me in a traveling mood. This is actually the second version Como recorded, love that big brass sound!
“Winter Wonderland,” Huey Lewis and the News, 1984
I’m trying to not duplicate songs on this list, but I have to have my all-time favorite group represented. Huey Lewis and the News have had a few a cappella songs on their albums over the years; recording this classic near the height of their popularity.
“Frosty the Snowman,” Willie Nelson, 1979
There have been a number of wonderful renditions of Gene Autry’s “Frosty the Snowman” over the years: the original, Jimmy Durante’s rendition from the TV special and even the Beach Boys have covered the standard. I thought I’d go with Willie Nelson:
As I looked over my list of Christmas songs from last year, I realized that I left out quite a few good ones in my effort to highlight songs and covers that folks may not have heard of. Thus, I’ll start out this year playing catch up with some standards:
“Happy Holiday” was originally sung by Bing Crosby in the 1942 film “Holiday Inn.” “The Holiday Season” was added later to make this classic medley.
I’m usually not one for re-runs, but here’s the list of my favorite Christmas songs I compiled last year. I didn’t include the links, but that’s what The Google and the search box at the right is for. :3
Let’s hear some old songs about time! Happy New Year, everyone!
“Back in Time” Huey Lewis and the News
“Time after Time” Cyndi Lauper
“The Midnight Hour” Wilson Pickett
“Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” Chicago
“Christmas at Ground Zero,” ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, 1986
The world was still in the throes of the Cold War in the 1980’s, so this holiday themed apocalyptic tune from the Prince of Parody (dunno if that’s his actual title but it sounds good to me) hits a nerve in addition to being pretty darn funny. Look for President Ronald Regan about halfway through in the video. The air raid sirens fading out at the end genuinely creeped me out at a teenager, because fear of someone ‘pushing the button’ and ending the world was still a thing back then.
That’s all, folks! Thanks for reading, and Merry Christmas!
“A Charlie Brown Christmas Soundtrack,” Vince Girauldi Trio, 1965
I don’t know that there’s much more I can say about the seminal TV special and its jazzy soundtrack.
TRIVIA: The tune everyone refers to as “The Charlie Brown Song” is actually named “Linus and Lucy.”
“Merry Christmas Darling,” Carpenters, 1978
Christmas songs old and new are frequently covered by different artists over the years, and such is the nature of these things. Personally, I think this one shouldn’t be touched.
TRIVIA: the official name of the duo was just ‘Carpenters’ without the definitive article.