1940s music was largely built around the jazz and big band styles that were popular during the day. This was also the era of World War II, and many musical acts reflected the country's heartache, hope, and optimism about the impending future. World War II was taking its toll on America, but performers continued with upbeat styles to give America some escape time; and entertainment was brought to the troops to help their morale. Christmas music from the 1940's-50's/60's is still most popular today. | |
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A Merry American Christmas - Kate Smith | |
Here Comes Santa Claus (down Santa Claus Lane) | |
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Gene Autry | |
The First Noel/Angels from the Realms of Glory - Richard Keys Biggs | |
Christmas Dreaming (a Little Early This Year) | |
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Frank Sinatra | |
Little Jack Frost Get Lost - Frankie Carle | |
Blue Christmas - Hugo Winterhalter | |
Baby. It’s Cold Outside - Pearl Bailey & Hot Lips Page | |
White Christmas/Harry James White Christmas/Movie | |
Ol’ Saint Nicholas - Doris Day | |
Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - Lyn Murray Singers | |
Winter Wonderland - Buddy Clark | |
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm | |
When You Trim Your Christmas Tree - Les Brown | |
All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt Up on the Rooftop | |
Ave Maria - Hour of Charm All Girl Orchestra & Choir | |
The Merry Christmas Polka - Dinah Shore | |
Winter Weather - Benny Goodman (Art Lund & Peggy Lee, vocal) | |
I’ll Be Home for Christmas - Jerry Wayne | |
The Skaters (Les Patineurs) - Al Goodman | |
The Jingle Bell Polka – Modernaires | |
The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) - Les Brown (Doris Day, vocal) | |
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Woody Herman | |
Auld Lang Syne - Tommy Tucker Time I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy Boyd 1950's Christmas shows, click here. Merry Christmas Everywhere - Frankie Laine You're all I want for Christmas - Frankie Laine May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You - Frankie Laine Christmas Roses - Laine/Stafford That Holiday Feeling - Steve and Eydie Hurry Home for Christmas - Steve and Eydie It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - Steve and Eydie That Ol' Christmas Spirit - Steve and Eydie Christmas with Perry Como, click here. It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas - Perry Como Do You hear what I hear? - Perry Como There's no place like home for the holidays - Perry Como Silver Bells - Perry Como The Little Drummer Boy - Perry Como Santa Claus is coming to town - Perry Como Frosty the Snowman - Perry Como |
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Classic Christmas Music
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