26 Days Of Christmas-Day 23
Please don't hate me. Here is today's track for 26 Days Of Christmas. At least I didn't subject you to the flipside, Don'tcha Try to Tell Me There Ain't No Santa Claus, which I haven't had the guts to actually listen to yet. Go download Lisa And The Lollipops-Stumpy (Sing Me Records SM-45-18, 1977). This may be the reason that Elvis passed away. It's from 1977 and there is a Tennessee address on the label...
Previous Tunes:
Mickey Gilley-Don't The Girls All Get Prettier At Christmas Time
Scott Fagen-Sandy The Blue Nosed Reindeer
Russ Morgan-The Mistletoe Kiss
Sascha Burland-The Chickens Are In The Chimes!
Commander Shea School Boys' Choir-Chree-See-Mus
The Crew-Cuts-Dance Mr. Snowman Dance
Tennessee Ernie-A Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus
Arthur Godfrey-Christmas Is Christmas
Sue Powell-Kiss Me It's Kiss-mas
Eddy Howard-Uncle Mistletoe
Lonzo And Oscar-Jangle Bells
Margaret Whiting And Jimmy Wakely-Christmas Candy
Joe Dowell-A Kiss For Christmas
Connie Landers-I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter
Joe Ward-Christmas Questions
Molly Bee-Willy Claus
The William Dawson Chorus-Merry Are The Bells
The Roy-Cliffs-Marshmallow World
Cricketone Chorus & Orchestra-The Snowflake Song
Jimmy Boyd-Santa Claus Blues
Dora Hall-Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
Burl Ives-It's Gonna Be A Mixed Up Xmas
Well, hate is a harsh word, especially around Christmas time and in light of all the other great shares here. However, this one is of debatable quality for your comp. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteGee, couldn't you have thrown in another Jimmy Boyd track like
(Look at the) Reindeer Rock instead? (I'd love to hear that one.)
Keep up the typically great work. (Stumpy should go the way of Charlie Brown's tree before its miraculous recovery.)
Merry Christmas!
I love Stumpy!
ReplyDeleteBruce Spruce here...
ReplyDeleteWe Stumpyfans need that Lisa and The Lollipops flipside. Please please lease! (I'll hook you up with Penny Pinetree's contact info.)
I'm just afraid to listen to the other side. So....afraid....
ReplyDeleteGo on. You know you want to.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that the worst music stays in your head for hours-days-weeks.
ReplyDeleteGeez... this one is worse than "Small World" ...
A reluctant "Thank you", Ernie
Zepp
I'm sorry everybody hates this song. But as a 9 year old girl that got to go downtown to a real recording studio and sing, it was an amazing experience. Nobody in the group was over 12. We got to experience something a lot of people would like to. Give us a break.
ReplyDeleteSigned,
An original Lollpop