Used Music-Track Twenty Four
I can't believe that I made it this far into the compilation without including a version of Rudolph. I'm going to remedy that situation tonight with The Lennon Sisters-Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. I tried to share out a Lennon Sisters LP last year, only to discover that their Christmas stuff is available from their website on CD. I hope they'll forgive me for sharing this single track with you. You should go buy one of their Christmas CDs if you really like this one track. I grabbed this from Two Sides Of Christmas (Dot for The E.F. McDonald Company DPR 5054, 1966). I think this was a promotional thing that companies would buy in bulk from E.F. MacDonald, then pass out to their customers or clients. There are several albums out there that say E.F. MacDonald on the back of them. This is also a pretty rare label to see a compilation from. I don't think I've seen any others at all, and I certainly haven't shared a track from any others.
Previous Tracks:
The Sanborn Singers-Jingle Bells
Les Baxter Orchestra And Chorus-Hang Your Wishes On The Tree
Sandler & Young-Mister Santa
Peggy Lee-Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
Danny Kaye-Deck The Halls (With Boughs Of Holly)
Debbie Reynolds-There's No Place Like Home
Claudine Longet-Snow
The Glad Singers-We Three Kings Of Orient Are
The Ed Sullivan Orchestra-I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
The Mills Brothers-You Don't Have To Be A Santa Claus
Patti Page-'Twas The Night Before Christmas
George Melachrino-Fairy On The Christmas Tree
The Beneficial Singers-Joyous Christmas
Marlene Dietrich-Little Drummer Boy
Dorothy Collins-Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Red Foley-Frosty The Snowman
Bing Crosby-Christmas Dinner Country Style
Fred Waring-White Christmas
Walter Carlos-Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
Ed Kinney-The Twelve Days Of Christmas
Les Brown-We Wish You The Merriest
Maurice Chevalier-Jolly Old St. Nicholas
The Ames Brothers-Good King Wenceslas
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