"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" is an orphan, a Christmas song without a singer attached. "White Christmas" has Bing Crosby, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" has Andy Williams, and "Happy Holidays" has Peggy Lee. But who sang the early version of the Christmas classic that casts a shadow over all the versions that follow? Nobody.
This week and next week, I'll tell the story of the song, from its writing to its place in the Christmas canon today. I'll tell the story of the song growing up, starting this week with its early days.
A Punk Rock Christmas with The Myrrhderers
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Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas with Larry Weinstein
The Polyphonic Spree
George Winston
Christmas on Death Row
Lindsey Stirling
Christmas mp3 blogs with FaLaLaLaLa.com's King of Jingaling
The Bird and The Bee
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ZE Records' "A Christmas Record" with Michael Zilkha
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Peter Orullian
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Jacqui Naylor
Steve Lukather
New Orleans' Panorama Jazz Band (an encore presentation)
Sufjan Stevens' "Music for Christmas" with Chris Marchand
A Latin Ska Christmas with Mento Buru
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