Saturday, December 12, 2020

19-Santa Songs

The theme of the day is the big man himself, Santa Claus!  Lots and lots of really good songs about Santa Claus, in all his many guises. Some of these are familiar, some of them are seldom if ever heard, but they are all good, and all of them are sourced from the vast collection of The Internet Archive.  Really, head on over there and poke around, you'll probably find a bunch of stuff that you've never heard before. Go ahead, I'll wait... OK, if you've made it back, go ahead and download this neato collection of Santa songs, and give it a listen.  It's good stuff.

MEGA

Update-4 Jan 2023-Added tracklist to allow searching.

1. Gene Amons And Tom Archia-Boppin With Santa
2. Henry Burr, Tenor With Orchestra-Dear Old Santa
3. Eddy Howard And His Orchestra-Dearest Santa
4. Ronnie Ronalde (Singing & Yodeling) And Chorus With Orchestra Conducted By Arturo Steffani-Grandfather Kringle
5. Mad Man Michaels-Gwiazdor
6. Firehouse Five Plus Two-Jingle Bells (By S. Claus)
7. Jiminy Cricket-Kris Kringle
8. The Marshall Brothers-Mr. Santa's Boogie
9. Jeffrey Clay, The Serenaders And Gus Dana-Old Kris Kringle
10. Blue Barron And His Orchestra, Vocal By The Blue Notes-Red Cheeks And White Whiskers
11. Bill Tabbert And The "400" Quartet-Joe Lipman Orchestra-Santa's On His Way
12. Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra, Vocal Refrain By Vaughn Monroe And The Moon Maids-The Jolly Old Man In The Bright Red Suit (And The Whiskers On His Chin)
13. Hoosier Hot Shots-The Man With The Whiskers
14. Frankie Masters And His Orchestra-Hello, Mister Kringle
15. Al Morgan-Vocal And Piano With Orchestral Accompaniment-Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
16. Roger Miron Et Ses Laurentiens-Le Pere Noel S'en Vient (Santa Claus Is Coming)
17. Tino Rossi, Orchestra Dir. Raymond Legrand-Petit Papa Noël
















 

6 comments:

  1. A lengthy and very interesting collection - R&B, a yodeller, pop, etc. Nice job! Santa is proud, I'm sure.

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  2. Hey Ernie. It's me, very late to the game again as usual! But I thoroughly love your concept this year, it's even more fabulous than usual. I'm a big fan of the Internet Archive, and whenever I go there to visit, I spend much more time than i thought I would and I end up with many awesome downloads of absolutely terrific sounds. Thanks so much for doing the hard work and pulling out all these gems for our Christmas entertainment.

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  3. Ernie, wanting to add in my own thanks for all your hard work and take Daniel's thanks a notch further with additional appreciation for the technical massaging you're doing to make all these old sides sound so good.

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  4. Thanks all! The Internet Archive is a great resource, and I'm happy to share my finds with you this season. My only regret is that I'm using up all the best stuff from over there, so I won't be able to do this again next year. :)

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  5. Whatever led you to suspect that "Gwiazdor" by Mad Man Michaels was a Christmas record? Was it tagged as such?

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  6. Yes, I think so, either that or the flip side was tagged as such. It's a great record, isn't it? I'd love to dig up the 45!

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