CiJ 2025-Day 12
On the twelfth day of Christmas in July, Ernie gave to me, eight tracks of Christmas cheer! Best I could do on short notice. I'll stop making up songs now and share the featured track with you as shown above. A festive polka that I've shared with you before, also in mono. I wonder why a stereo copy has eluded me for all these years? Such are the mysteries that keep me awake at night. (Nope, I'm wrong, looks like I shared out a stereo copy in 2018. I've shared to much I can't even keep track of it all...)
1. St. Mary's Choir, Boys And Adult Choir-Silent Night (In Remembrance...)
2. Professor Max Hiendlmayr-Schubert: Ave Maria (The Bells Of St. Mary's And Other Organ Selections, 1970)
3. Texas Lutheran College Choir-Paul Engelstad, Director-Song Of The Crib (Sacred Music At Texas Lutheran College)
4. Northern Illinois University Wind Ensemble-Stephen Squires, Conductor-Medley Christmas (Alfred Concert Band Music (1988), 1988)
5. Will Glahé And His Orchestra-Holiday Polka (The Big Band Polka Hits, 1963)
6. The Naasko Singers-Sleigh Ride (An Evening With Song, 1975)
7. Jamestown High School A Cappella Choir 1990-1991-James A. Bogey, Conductor-Swedish Dance Carol (Songs Of '91, 1991)
8. Jenson Publications And Purifoy Publishing-Angels, Shepherds And Kings (Choral Celebration Vol. VI, 1984)
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Good morning. Why NOT start a summer Saturday with a Christmas polka?
ReplyDeleteWorks for me! :)
DeleteI didn't know there was such a thing as a Christmas polka.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet you recorded and shared with us Lawrence Welk's Merry Christmas Polka in your extensive 45 remaster campaign last holiday season!
DeleteThere are lots of Christmas polkas to be had out there!
DeletePolka! Polka! Polka! Ernie, thanks a lot for bringing a big smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteLet's dance!
DeleteWill most certainly be checking out Will Glahe. I haven't listened to anything from him other than "Liechtensteiner Polka". Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLots of these instrumental things sound the same to me, I don't have the discerning polka ear.
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