Christmas In July 2026-Part 19
1. Madison Junior And Senior Choir, David Alan Ayers-Director-The Coventry Carol (The Joy Of Christmas And Greats From America Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow)
One more track from this one. I think we're getting close to the end though. Hang in there.
2. Ray McVay Orchestra-I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (Nice 'N' Easy, 1972)
A single track from a European double LP of easy listening arrangements. That's to those Coca-Cola commercials from fifty years ago, I can consider this a Christmas song, though I'm sure some people are confused as to why it's here.
3. The Swe-Danes (Svend Asmussen, Alice Babs and Ulrick Neumann)-Hot Toddy (Scandinavian Shuffle, 1960)
I really enjoy this track. I have to look and see who it is every time it plays. It's a rerun, but a good 'un.
4. Jim Timmens And His Swinging Brass-Go Tell It On The Mountain (Hallelujah! Spirituals In Stereo Brass, 1960)
The track from the featured LP shown above. Was really excited to find something new on RCA Victor, likely the biggest and most popular record label of the late fifties and early sixties. They look good, they sound good and they are good in most other ways as well. You can't go wrong.
5. The Robert Shaw Chorale-Robert Shaw, Conductor-Raymond Viola At The Piano-Ave Maria (Sweet And Low/Schubert Songs For Male Chorus, 1954)
I didn't do an A-B test, but I think there may be two versions of this same track in the pile this season. They're from two different records, but I suspect they are the same. I didn't do it on purpose, but I didn't do much to stop it. Sorry.
6. Gooding Amusement's German Organ-Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Christmas With The Gooding Band Organ, 1984)
Another track from the band organ. I did a little internet research and the best I could find about the current resting place of this machine is a private owner somewhere. Could you imagine having this giant music machine in your garage? I dunno if the rumor is true, but that's gotta be something.
7. Poldi Zeitlin, Pianist-The Doll's Funeral (Tchaikovsky 24 Pieces For The Piano-Masterwork Series For The Young Musician, 1952)
We don't often get funeral music around here, but I took the doll-Christmas connection to it's logical conclusion here.
8. Stanley Black Conducting The London Festival Orchestra AKA The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra-Waltz Of The Flowers (Tchaikovsky-Nutcracker Suite/Serenade For Strings, 1967)
Some more Phase 4 goodness for you.
9. Unknown Artist-We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Mockingbird Flight, 1975)
What, an actual Christmas song? We don't get enough of these around here. Enjoy it when you can.
10. Moe Koffman-Amazing Grace/Ave Maria (The Magic Flute Of Moe Koffman, 1984)
Another track from Moe Koffman that is not Swinging Shepherd Blues. And our second version of Ave Maria today. Sigh.
That's it, thanks for tuning in. More tomorrow!

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