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"Winter Wonderland" is a song written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard Bernhard Smith. Due to its seasonal theme, it is often regarded as a Christmas song in the Northern Hemisphere . Since its original recording by Richard Himber , it has been covered by over 200 different artists.
1 Background and recording. 2 Music and lyrics. 3 Release and reception. 4 Track listing. 5 Personnel. 6 References. ... "Winter Wonderland" Felix Bernard, Richard B ...
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, commonly referred to simply as Winter Wonderland, is a large annual Christmas winter wonderland fair held in Hyde Park, London, from mid-November to early January. It features several festive markets, over 100 rides and attractions from across Europe, a Giant Wheel , numerous live shows, including a circus , ice ...
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Michelle McManus' Winter Wonderland is the second studio album, and first Christmas album, by Scottish singer Michelle McManus, featuring the SoundSational Community Choir. The album was released on 1 December 2019 via McManus' own independent record label, McMannii.
Snow was released in extremely limited quantities; one expert suggested that fewer than 5,000 copies were made. [2] One of the songs on the album, "Frosty the Snowman," was recorded more than a year before Snow's release, for an album to accompany a year-end issue of Volume. [1]
"Winter Wonderland" – Dave Koz "Il est né, le divin Enfant" – Dr. John; World Christmas "Angels We Have Heard on High/Les Anges Dans Nos Compagnes" – Papa Wemba/Mino Cinelu "We Three Kings" – Bob Berg/Jim Beard/Zakir Hussain/Mark Ledford "Go Tell It on the Mountain" – John Scofield/The Wild Magnolias
"Winter Wonderland" – Dean Martin "I'll Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams)" – Frank Sinatra "A Marshmallow World" (live, from The Dean Martin Christmas Show) – Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin "Auld Lang Syne" (live) – Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin