Sunday, December 29, 2024

32-Snow Dreams

Dunno know about where you live, but in Florida today there is a 100% chance of snow, so long as you download this batch of songs. It's all about snow and snowballs and snowmen and snow flakes and even snow birds. I'm gonna go outside right now and make some angels in the snow! And remember, if the snow is yellow, it's best avoided. Enjoy!

1. Jerri Adams Featuring The Tattle Tales-Snow Dreams
2. Diane Ray-Snow Man
3. Basic Black And Pearl-White Christmas
4. Burl Ives-Tumbleweed Snowman
5. Derrik Roberts-There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas In The Jungle)
6. George Leger-The Country Cajun-A Snowman For Christmas
7. Gladys Knight And The Pips-Silent Night
8. Guy Lombardo And Evelyn Knight And The Royal Canadians With Lombardo Trio-Snowflakes
9. Hank Thompson-Mr. & Mrs. Snowman
10. Hank Williams And His Guitar-The First Fall Of Snow
11. Hugo Winterhalter, His Orchestra And Chorus-Snow Fall
12. Ink Spots-Jingle Bells
13. Jim Reeves-Snow Flake
14. Julie London-Arranged & Conducted By Ernie Freeman-When Snow Flakes Fall In The Summer
15. Millie Small-I've Fallen In Love With A Snowman
16. Red Buttons-Orchestra Under Direction Of Elliot Lawrence-Little Johnny Snowball
17. Rex Allen-Where Did My Snowman Go
18. Sid Campbell-Teardrops Falling In The Snow
19. Stan & Doug-Christmas Goose (Snowbird)
20. The Anita Kerr Singers & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra-Oh Holy Night
21. The Buddy Weed Quartet-Snow Mountains
22. The De Castro Sisters With Skip Martin Orchestra-Snowbound For Christmas
23. The Neon Philharmonic-Snow
24. Tommy Roe-Snowing Me Under
25. Vibra Corporation-Snow White Rock Christmas
26. Winifred Atwell-Snow Bells
27. Adam Wade-Cold Cold Winter
28. Bobby Sabatino And The Charles Kenny Orchestra-Funny Little Snow Man
29. Camille-Snowbelle
30. Country Briars-No Snow On The Branches
31. Ernest Tubb With The Troubadettes-Blue Christmas
32. Homer And Jethro-Frosty the Defrosted Snow Man
33. Isaac Hayes-Winter Snow
34. Jim Ed Brown-Fall Softly Snow
35. Johnnie Alvin-Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
36. Rosemary Clooney With Tony Mattola Orchestra-Suzy Snowflake
37. Shana Lynette-Angel In The Snow
38. The Three Suns-Sleigh Ride
39. The Voices Of Walter Schumann-The First Snowfall
40. The Whales Featuring Rathbone And His Tuba-If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas
41. Yoko Ono And The Plastic Ono Band-Listen, The Snow Is Falling
42. Brownsburg Methodist Church Choirs-It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
43. Hebden Bridge Junior Band, Conductor Brian H. Robinson-Snow Bird
44. P.J. Proby, Conducted By Johnnie Spence-Rain On Snow
45. The Supremes-Season's Greetings

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14 comments:

  1. Hey, it's 60 degrees up here in the north. Go figure.

    Thanks for this - I think "Suzy Snowflake" was one of the first records I owned. (I was 4.)

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    1. Somewhere this season I'm sharing a different Suzy Snowflake song. Same title, different song. Weird, I guess the writer hadn't heard the original.

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  2. Here where I am, we had a really nice 3-day snowstorm...starting on election day. It was near 60F out on Christmas. I've lived here for 33-1/2 years and I'm pretty sure I've only seen snow for Christmas once, and the snow was a week old. At 6,000 feet up, I expected to see a lot more snow!

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    1. Christmas is pretty early in the winter for much snow, I hear. We never get snow no matter what...

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    2. I don't know why, but here in the shadow of Pike's Peak we get most of our snow in October and April. If it snows in December it usually comes a week before Christmas so it has time to melt away by the Big Day. I'm pretty disappointed!

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    3. There's always hope. Well, hope for you to get snow, not so much for me...

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  3. Thank you. I've been enjoying your daily posts with lots of holiday ditties that could be heard nowhere else. Tonight you featured a real head scratcher: The Ink Spots on Star 3000. Earlier this season you featured the flip, "Caroling". Being a big Ink Spots fan, I could find no info about. Do you know anything about this record? When it was released? Any estimate? Or if not, when you bought it so at least I'd have a starting basis. The record, especially, the Caroling side, is a real winner. Thanks for introducing it.

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    1. I've never been able to find much out about that one myself, but I believe it's a record by an off-shoot of the original group, possibly someone who was in the group and toured under the name and evidently recorded under the name at least this one time. I don't have a lot of evidence for that, but that's my working hypothesis.

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  4. Snow is coming up here next week. Have a good one Ernie, and thanks for the great songs.

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    1. Send some snow this way. Not likely to make it all the way down here, but we could use the rain as well. :)

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  5. Ernie! Happy New Year's Eve Eve! So many wonderful tracks! Thank you so much for all your hard work and your generosity! If I don't see you again on this side, see you on the other side!

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    1. Oh, I guess it is New Year's Eve Eve, I didn't even realize. Too busy at work, I guess. Should have taken some time off this season, but I didn't. Maybe next year. We'll be here when you get back, still got a long way to go. :)

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  6. Good to have Diane Ray and Julie London in this playlist, plus a totally new-to-me Tommy Roe selection. We might have a white Epiphany next week in my neck of the woods!

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    1. A White Little Christmas is almost as good as a regular White Christmas. :)

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