( December 2013)įirst recorded for RCA Victor in 1945 by Vaughn Monroe, it became a popular hit, reaching No. You can help by converting this article, if appropriate. This article is in list format but may read better as prose. Margin-top: 10px margin-bottom:10px color: #fff font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01D 731075' font-size: 23px font-weight: normal line-height: 1.1em Ĭolor: #000 font-size: 15px font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01D 731075' *margin-top: 20px margin-bottom:10px color: #fff font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01D 731075' font-size: 23px font-weight: normal */ Width: 190px font-size: 23px color: #000 margin-bottom: 5px margin-top: 5px text-align: center /*font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01X'*/ font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01D 731075' Ĭolor: #000 font-family: 'AvantGardeGothicITCW01D 731075' font-size: 15px font-weight: normal * View slug: album-week-orange - start */īackground-color: #ff9900 padding: 10px 10px 0px 10px min-height: 200px įloat: left width: 190px text-align: center Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra Merry Christmas Baby Swingin’ Christams 1950īenny Goodman Santa Claus Came In The Spring 1940’s Christmas 1935īilly Holiday I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas 1955ĭave Brubeck Quartet Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 1961 Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 1940’s Christmas 1935 Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang What Will Santa Claus Say? (When He Finds Everybody Swingin’) Jingle Bell Swing 1936 Louis Armstrong & The Commanders Cool Yule Best of Louis Armstrong – Christmas 1953Įlla Fitzgerald Sleigh Ride Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas 1960īing Crosby & Peggy Lee Here Comes Santa Claus The Crosby Christmas Sessions 1949īenny Goodman & Peggy Lee Winter Weather Benny Goodman featuring Peggy Lee 1941 Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends Christmas Spirit Doo Wop Christmas 1947 Louis Armstrong & His Allstars Christmas Night In Harlem Best of Louis Armstrong – Christmas 1955Įlla Fitzgerald Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas 1960įrankie Carle & His Orchestra Little Jack Frost Get Lost 1940’s Christmas 1936īenny Goodman & His Orchestra Jingle Bells A Swinging Christmas 1935 Pearl Bailey A Five Pound Box of Money Hipster’s Holiday 1958 Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers Dig That Crazy Santa Claus Hipster’s Holiday 1954 Louis Prima Shake Hands With Santa Claus Swingin’ Christams 1951īing Crosby & Ella Fitzgerald Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer The Crosby Christmas Sessions 1952 Lena Horne Jingle All The Way Merry From Lena 1966 Mabel Scott Boogie Woogie Santa Claus Hipster’s Holiday 1948 Louis Armstrong Zat You, Santa Claus? Christmas Through The Years 1953Īrt Carney Twas The Night Before Christmas Jingle Bell Swing 1954 If you have a comment to Santa about the show, or anything else – I know him personally, so just send you letters to Christmas & Agape Ya’ll We think you’ll agree that these are some the best versions of Christmas songs ever recorded – as well as some that I’m pretty sure you’ve never heard before – and they are all gathered for you here in one place for this 5th episode of “Swing!” So, hop on Santa’s sleigh and enjoy the ride! who else could get away with wearing red velvet in public? So, his taste tends towards classics you just don’t hear anymore, by swingers such as Louis Armstrong, Art Carney, Mabel Scott, Lena Horne, Louis Prima, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers, Pearl Bailey, Frankie Carle, Benny Goodman, Julia Lee, Peggy Lee, Tommy Dorsey, Lionel Hampton & Billy Holiday. The guy is admittedly pretty old – but he’s hip. If you don’t listen, he has assured me that you will be put on the naughty list! the guy in red, the dude with the sleigh, he who hires elves and runs with reindeer – Santa Claus! Before he comes to town, he thought he’d swing by to play you some of his favourite Christmas tunes. This episode is hosted by the big man himself – you know. Under Carolina Skies – Art Of Cool Festival 2016īy soulandjazz on Decemin Episode 5 – Santa Swings, Swing!.
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