1. Bobby Helms-Jingle Bell Rock
2. Dee Mullins-Remember Bethlehem
3. Nashville Sax Featuring Jerry Tuttle-Here Comes Santa Claus
4. Nashville Banjos Featuring Vic Jordan-Little Drummer Boy
5. Nashville Vibes Featuring Don Tweedy-Silver Bells
6. Jeannie & Al-Winter Wonderland
7. Jimmy Griggs-White Christmas
8. Nashville Steel Guitars Featuring Jim Baker-Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
9. Nashville Pianos Featuring Willie Rainsford-The Christmas Song
10. Little Roy Wiggins-Blue Christmas
11. Nashville Harmonica Featuring Randy Charles-Silent Night
12. Nashville Guitars Featuring Dale Sellers-Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
2. Dee Mullins-Remember Bethlehem
3. Nashville Sax Featuring Jerry Tuttle-Here Comes Santa Claus
4. Nashville Banjos Featuring Vic Jordan-Little Drummer Boy
5. Nashville Vibes Featuring Don Tweedy-Silver Bells
6. Jeannie & Al-Winter Wonderland
7. Jimmy Griggs-White Christmas
8. Nashville Steel Guitars Featuring Jim Baker-Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
9. Nashville Pianos Featuring Willie Rainsford-The Christmas Song
10. Little Roy Wiggins-Blue Christmas
11. Nashville Harmonica Featuring Randy Charles-Silent Night
12. Nashville Guitars Featuring Dale Sellers-Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
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I actually really enjoy this compilation. Dee Mullins' "Remember Bethlehem" is, as the kids say, a bop.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I shared that from a 7" 45 last year, and always enjoyed it when it played. They really tried to make that a hit, but it never happened.
DeleteWow, this really takes me back. "Remember Bethlehem" would get radio play on country music stations back when Christmas music played only on Christmas Day (and a few songs the day before and after, and that was it!). It reminds me of my grandfather...Thanks, Ernie!
ReplyDeleteOh, and it's me again...Joel C. I have commented before, perhaps under the "online name" of either Jumbliah or Jeremiad; I can't remember which...
DeleteI don't think I'd ever heard it before last year, but I like it. Thanks for the comment and glad you could stop by.
DeleteYes, that song is so quirky that it is hard to forget! The hokey vocal bee-bops are laughable, and the reference to Mary as a "shabby little country girl" (as well as everything else shabby!) was eh, different. But, hey, I would assign it to an English class for analysis; it's right up there with "The Sound of Silence" and "Lookin' out My Back Door" I'd say! ;) Joel C.
DeleteThere's little room for proper grammar and sentence structure in music. :)
DeleteHi Ernie,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this one. While I rarely listen to music anymore while organizing, today I did. This one really kept me moving. Glad you shared it. I have 2 left to hear from this group. If they are as good as the first share and this one, then hopefully one day you can find and share the missing albums.
I think I already have two more in the pile for next year. :)
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