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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.
Song Album 1987 "Winter Wonderland" A Very Special Christmas: 1989 "Revenge (Part II)" Rooftops: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Here Comes the Rain Again" (New version) Lily Was Here (soundtrack) 1994 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Live) Grammy's Greatest Moments, Volume I [57]
"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" American Dogwood/Empire: 25 April 2024: 1 re Lord Huron "The Night We Met" Play It Again Sam: 2 May 2024: 3 349 FloyyMenor and Cris MJ "Gata Only" FloyyMenor 23 May 2024: 1 re Lord Huron "The Night We Met" Play It Again Sam: 30 May 2024: 12 350 Gigi Perez "Sailor song" Gigi Perez 22 August 2024: 1 re Lord Huron "The Night ...
December 1955 tour of Western Europe, concert recordings Amsterdam, Milan 1956 Ella and Louis: Verve MG V-4003 Verve: 1985, 2000, 2002 (SACD) Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 1957 Ella and Louis Again: Verve MGV 4006-2 [double LP] Verve: 2003 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 1957 Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson: Verve [12 tracks]
He wrote two songs for the group, "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden", [2] and was credited as co-writer of others, including "What Goes On" and "Flying". [3] Before their break-up in April 1970 , he released his debut solo album, the George Martin -produced Sentimental Journey in March 1970, which contained cover songs each arranged by a ...
Below is an alphabetical list of songs recorded by American singer Bette Midler. It contains only songs that have been officially released since 1972, regardless of whether they were recorded in the studio or they were only live releases. The list also includes songs released in the original format, excluding reissues.
Liam Fray wrote "Winter Wonderland" on the piano at Norah Jones' New York City home. He played it live for the first time in 2011 after Lou Reed invited him to perform at his Arts club, The Stone in Manhattan. The song was produced by Stephen Street and recorded at London's Miloco Studios in
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]