Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Holiday Traditions


Okay, admittedly I've gone a little crazy with the Christmas music on blogs past, so I'm going to try and reign it in this year.

I had been recording off of the Christmas music channels on SiriusXM dating back to last year.  When the channels re-emerged in 2021, I kept the recordings to around an hour and fifteen minutes so one could fit it on a disc (I prefer flash drives, but then I have USB capable stereos, boom boxes, and ports in my car).

What is offered here is a single track of Christmas music from the Holiday Traditions channel.  This track clocks in at 1:17:32, and contains music that focuses on Christmas songs recorded between the 1940s & 1960s.  All in all, it's a good playlist for any Christmas occasion.

Here's the track list:

Carol Of The Bells  -  Percy Faith
Snowfall  -  Glen Miller Orchestra
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Lester Lanin
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer  -  Burl Ives
Silver Bells  -  The Ray Conniff Singers
I'll Be Home For Christmas  -  Beegie Adair
The Little Drummer Boy  -  Henry Mancini
The Christmas Blues  -  Dean Martin
Sleigh Ride  -  Ferrante & Teicher
Here Comes Santa  -  The Chris McDonald Orchestra
Blue Christmas  -  Elvis Presley
Joy To The World  -  Andy Williams
Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy  -  The Boston Pops Orchestra
Jingle Bells  -  Jim Nabors
Away In A Manger  -  Billy Andrusco
Baby It's Cold Outside  -  Dinah Shore & Buddy Clark
Silent Night  -  Frank Chacksfield
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  -  Ella Fitzgerald
(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays  -  Perry Como
Winter Wonderland  -  Frank Sinatra
Hurry Home For Christmas  -  Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence
Do You Hear What I Hear  -  The Carpenters
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas  -  Johnny Mathis
The Christmas Song  -  The Hollyridge Strings
I Saw Three Ships  -  Percy Faith
White Christmas  -  Bing Crosby
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town  -  Alvino Rey with The King Sisters
Sleigh Ride  -  Leroy Anderson
You're All I Want For Christmas  -  Al Martino



Enjoy!

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