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Seasonal Selection Box 1 / Various - Seasonal Selection Box 1 / Various

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 10/30/2017
UPC: 714298322224

Seasonal Selection Box 1 / Various
Artist: Seasonal Selection Box 1 / Various
Format: CD
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1. Elsie ; Doris Waters - Gert ; Daisy Make a Christmas Pudding
2. Mississippi Sheiks - Mississippi Sheiks - Stir It Now
3. Jean Ritchie - the Cherry Tree Carol
4. Vintage Music Box - O Tannenbaum (Oh Christmas Tree)
5. Anne Terzibaschitsch - Lasst Uns Froh Und Munter Sein (We Wish You a Merry Christmas)
6. Fred Douglas ; Sonny - on a Cold and Frosty Morning
7. Julie London - Warm in December- Sleigh Bells
8. Leocadio Vizcarrondo and His Assembley - Christmas Medley
9. Fresh Creek Dance Band - Mama, Bake a Johnny Cake, Christmas Coming
10. The Excelsior Quartette with Orchestra - the Mistletoe Bough
11. Street Band - Jingle Bells
12. Tino Rossi with Orchestra - Santa Lucia
13. Geza Anda - Winter Solstice
14. Bob Atcher - Blue Christmas
15. Raindeer ; Raindeer Bells - Reindeer with Bells
16. Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Merry Christmas Polka
17. W. Sypniewski - Dzisiaj w Betleem
18. Ola Brenno - Julekvelden - Christmas Eve (Medley)
19. Church Bells Christmas Morning - Church Bells - Christmas Morning
20. Lloyd Shakespeare's New Piccadilly Band - Savoy Christmas Medley
21. St. Luke's Choristers - Good King Wenceslas
22. Alan Mills - the Wren Boys Sing
23. Vintage Music Box - We Wish You a Merry Christmas
24. Fiddlin' John Carson - Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over
25. The Larks - Christmas to New Years
26. Dick Haymes and the Les Paul Trio - Dick Haymes and the Les Paul Trio - What Are You Doing New Year's Eve
27. Jimmy Shand - the Gay Gordons No. 2
28. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Auld Lang Syne

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The warmth of seasonal songs and melodies from around the world to help get you through those winter months. A winter festival is enshrined in almost all cultures that have a winter. It is no surprise that these festivals generally take place in December. Santa/Father Christmas is one of the oldest figures in the celebrations. So much could be written about winter festivals and the development of Christmas that it would warrant a book. Here, we content ourselves with some of the recordings of songs that give us an aural hint at the traditions that we have carried with us from the dawn of time and that have spread around the world. Beginning with November's "Stir Up Sunday", we have a humorous introductory sketch on stirring up the Christmas pudding mix with plenty of brandy, by the increasingly tipsy Gert and Daisy. Then we are taken through the season with songs and music from a range of musical genres, finishing with the strains of "Auld Lang Syne" by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, as the old year passes away.
        
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