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"Happy Holiday" was introduced by Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds (dubbed by Martha Mears) in the 1942 film Holiday Inn in a scene when the Inn opens for the first time. . While it is commonly regarded as a Christmas song, in the film it is performed on New Year's Eve, and expresses a wish for the listener to enjoy "happy holidays" throughout the entire
"There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" is a 1954 song commonly associated with the Christmas and holiday season. The lyrics detail the joys of being in your home community during the holidays and give examples of how some people will travel long distances to be with their loved ones.
Kay Thompson first performed her song "The Holiday Season" and her "Jingle Bells" variation on December 22, 1945. [23] "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" was a number three hit for Nat King Cole's King Cole Trio when it was first recorded in 1946. [24]
It only took 65 years of twirling around that evergreen, but Lee’s 1958 Christmas chestnut finally hit No. 1 in 2023.That gave the 80-year-old legend just the third-holiday single ever to jingle ...
Mariah Carey 'Tis the season for Christmas music!By the time December rolls around, chances are you'll be looking for a combination of nostalgic songs and modern takes on holiday hits.
This song, from the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2010, though it was playing on repeat during the holiday season for decades prior. 33 ...
[2] [3] The song was first recorded that fall by Vaughn Monroe, was released just after Thanksgiving, and became a hit by Christmas. [4] Other U.S. recordings during the 1945-46 winter season included those by Danny O'Neil (Majestic), Connee Boswell (Decca), Woody Herman (Columbia), and Bob Crosby (ARA). The song makes no mention of any holiday.
This heartbreaking song about a houseless child's letter to Santa will bring on the sobs (and hopefully inspire you to give back this season). 46. Loretta Lynn, "Country Christmas"