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'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, well, except for my dad who was putting together the air hockey game, or large electronic toy crane, or other present that would be one of ours the next morning. I have two younger brothers and a sister. Those are some of my memories of Christmas past, but I wonder what some of my dad's memories of those past holidays were when HE was a kid. And did those memories have a soundtrack filled with some of the music you are about to hear. Because I have a feeling these are my dad's dad's 78 RPM shellac records. Most of these disks came out around the time my dad was born. So, get ready to hear sounds of seasons greetings past with records that were probably my grandfathers in Volume 208: A 78RPM Christmas. Credits and copyrights I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy Boyd written by Tommie Connor and first released by Jimmy Boyd accompanied by Norman Luboff in September 1952 Adeste Fideles - Bing Crosby written by John Francis Wade in 1743 Silent Night - Bing Crosby written by John Freeman Young, Joseph Mohr, Franz Gruber in 1859. This record was originally released in 1935. By dad had the repress released in 1938 Oh Little Town of Bethlehem - Charles Paul written by Lewis Redner, Phillips Brooks in 1868 Paul released his version in 1937 O, Holy Night - Lucy Isabelle Marsh with Lyric Quartet written by John Sullivan Dwight, Placide Cappeau, Adolphe Charles Adam in 1855 Night Before Christmas - The Music Hall Drama Group and Orchestra a poem first published anonymously under the title "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas" in 1823 put to music by Johnny Marks, Henry Livingston, Jr. in 1942 Released in 1952 Frosty the Snowman - Bud Roman and the Toppers with the Hal Lomen Orchestra written by Jack Rollins, Steve Nelson in 1950 Released in 1952 I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain. #christmasmusic #78RPM #oldchristmasmusic
In this episode we were joined by great friend of the show Jimmy Boyd making his debut appearance. We recapped NBL Round 1 and previewed Round 2, played true/false and did classic packs (we tried anyway!) Please make sure you LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! 0:00 Kick Off and get to know Jimmy 6:35 Throwback Jerseys for the week- Shane Heal double and Bryce Cotton 16:33 NBL Round 1 review and Round 2 preview 50:41 NBL- True or False 57:50- Classic packs! Fleer Ultra 1992-93 63:37 Outro Please sit back and enjoy and spread the word about Throwback Hoops. Much love Rob and Woody V
RMR 0228: Special Guest, John Cornelison, from the Classic Film Review Podcast joins your hosts Lizzy Haynes and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Inherit the Wind (1960) [PG-13] Genre: Biography, Drama, History Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Donna Anderson, Harry Morgan, Claude Akins, Elliott Reid, Paul Hartman, Philip Coolidge, Jimmy Boyd, Noah Beery Jr., Norman Fell, Gordon Polk, Hope Summers, Ray Teal, Renee Godfrey, Florence Eldridge Director: Stanley Kramer Recorded on 2023-08-09
Another episode that I don't think I've ever brought to you folks before!
Bing Crosby and Gordon MacRae are here to entertain you!
Hardly forgotten but Frankie Laine certainly doesn't get the credit he deserve in the history of pop. An astonishing 75 year career. Singer, songwriter and actor. A big powerful voice that succeeded in all genres of music he tackled. Acknowledged as precursor to rock and roll. He happened to be a great guy too. Here he gives us- Some day, Love is such a cheat, The little boy and the old man( duet with Jimmy Boyd.) Your cheatin' heart and, of course, Blowing wild. Eartha Kitt starts us off with Cest si bon. Cherokee Canyon from Tex Beneke, Cherokee from Charlie Barnet. See what I did there. An artist that Frankie Laine admired as a young man was Gene Austin, falsetto crooner and songwriter. We hear him singing- I've grown so lonely thinking of you and then two interperations of Austin- Skilkret's Lonely Road. Jules Bledsoe sings the original song that was used in Showboat. Bledsoe was the first black singer/ actor to regularly appear on Broadway. He was the original Joe in Showboat. Mugsy Spanier takes the song, written in the style of an African, American folk song, and makes it a jazzy, blues classic. Big noise from Winnetka from Bob Haggart and Ray Baudec, two members of Bob Crosby's Bobcats. Legend has it they improvised its composition while the rest of the band were taking a break. A cool track, string bass, drums and whistling. Listen to Baudec play the lower part of the bass with his drum sticks. Marvellous stuff.
There are lots of classic holiday songs, but one of them didn't get a warm welcome from some corners when it was first released. Here's why "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" was condemned and even briefly banned in some parts of the US. Plus: the time some parents had an aspiring drummer in the house and lost the plot for Christmas presents. Jimmy Boyd: 1939-2009 (Chicago Tribune) This Reddit Thread Of The Worst Christmas Gifts People Have Ever Received Might Forever Change Your Holiday Shopping Plans (Digg) Thanks to our Patreon backers for all their gifts and support this year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support
Deana Martin was born in Manhattan to Dean Martin and his first wife, Elizabeth Anne "Betty" McDonald. She moved to Beverly Hills, California, with her family by the age of one. She later went to live with her father and his second wife, Jeanne Biegger. During her childhood, it was not unusual for his Rat Packfriends, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., to visit. Being around them persuaded her to pursue a career in entertainment.Martin trained professionally at the Dartington College of Arts in the United Kingdom.[3] Her theatrical credits include Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, and A Taste of Honey.[4] She co-starred in the National Broadway tour of Neil Simon's play Star Spangled Girl with George Hamilton and Jimmy Boyd. Other starring roles include Wait Until Dark, 6 Rms Riv Vu, A Shot in the Dark, and The Tunnel of Love. She made her major motion picture debut in Young Billy Young with Robert Mitchum, David Carradine, and Angie Dickinson. This debut led to starring roles in the films Strangers at Sunrise with George Montgomery and A Voice in the Night with Vito Scotti.She made her television debut in 1966 on The Dean Martin Show. She was a frequent guest, performing in musical and comedy numbers with a wide array of entertainers, including Frank Sinatra.She also appeared on A&E Biography, Access Hollywood, CBS Sunday Morning, Country Music Television, E! Entertainment Television, Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, Live with Regis & Kelly, Sky Italia, The Bonnie Hunt Show, The Dating Game (where she chose Steve Martinas her date),[11] The Monkees, The Today Show, The Tony Danza Show, The Big Breakfast, and Bruce Forsyth On Vegas. For four seasons she hosted The Deana Martin Show.Since 2021 Martin has hosted Dean and Deana Martin's Nightcap on WABC-770 AM in New York.Martin began her recording career with producer Lee Hazlewood at Reprise Records. The recordings included her country music hit "Girl of the Month Club" while she was a teenager. Other tunes were "When He Remembers Me", "Baby I See You", and "The Bottom of My Mind", all recorded during the 1960s. Musicians from the Wrecking Crew, including Glen Campbell, played on these recordings.Memories Are Made of This was released in 2006. She covered some of her father's hit songs, including the title cut and "Everybody Loves Somebody", "That's Amore", "Just Bummin' Around", and "For Your Love" written by her mother Betty Martin. She also sang a duet with her father's former comedy partner Jerry Lewis on "Time After Time." The album was produced by her husband John Griffeth and reached the iTunes Top 10 chart, where it remained for 40 weeks throughout 2006 and 2007.By 2008, after her tour, she was ready to record again. She went into the studio at Capitol Records with the same personnel to record Volare, released in 2009. It debuted at number seven on the Billboard magazine Heat Seek chart, reached No. 22 on the magazine's Jazz Albums Chart, and appeared in the iTunes Top 10 chart.The song "Volare" peaked at No. 40 in Billboard magazine. Martin was back in the studio working on Destination Moon (2013). Her fourth album includes "Break It to Me Gently", "I Love Being Here With You", and "Beyond the Sea" and four new songs: "Read Between the Lines", "Where Did You Learn to Love Like That", "Paradise", and "Stuck in a Dream with Me". She sang a duet with her father on the Cole Porter song "True Love". Swing Street was released in 2016. She talked to Doug Miles about the album on his show
Is the media finally acknowledging their complicity in the spread of misinfo? Let's break it down. A recent op Ed piece in the Washington Post has admitted their puzzlement regarding the “missed opportunity” of investigating the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. The piece written by the editorial board thinks out loud about why the laptop wasn't fully researched or exposed when it hit the newsfeed in the fall of 2020. Of course, this isn't a time for us to be Pollyanna, believing that WaPo is now a bastion of truth. In fact, it's the opposite. In the piece we see that only now, after the New York Times and they themselves have verified a story, can we truly believe it. Here is the establishment's mouthpiece caught in circular reasoning: they publish factual information because factual information is all they publish. Don't be mistaken - This isn't a piece apologizing for their error - it's a piece admitting that they suppressed a negative story about their preferred candidate because they didn't want to damage an already fledging campaign. After all, there is no need to publish a negative story about a presidential candidate's child. Especially if there are implications of foreign interference in elections or collusion with corrupt countries. As a show of repentance, the Washington Post will now begin to report on info they have overlooked and not accurately reported before:- A massive meteor has hit the earth, killing most of the dinosaurs- We landed on the moon!- Jimmy Boyd's momma wasn't having an affair when she was making out with Santa Claus- You can't change your biological sex just because you feel like it Get more at https://breakdradio.com/Listen to MoJo 5-0: https://www.mojo50.com/Listen to Odysy Radio: https://www.odysyradio.com/
This week Jacob visits with actress/singer Deana Martin. Deana Martin is an American singer and actress. She is the daughter of singer Dean Martin. Martin trained professionally at the Dartington College of Arts in the United Kingdom. Her theatrical credits include Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, and A Taste of Honey. She co-starred in the National Broadway tour of Neil Simon's play Star Spangled Girl with George Hamilton and Jimmy Boyd. Other starring roles include Wait Until Dark, 6 Rms Riv Vu, A Shot in the Dark, and The Tunnel of Love. She made her major motion picture debut in Young Billy Young with Robert Mitchum, David Carradine, and Angie Dickinson. This debut led to starring roles in the films Strangers at Sunrise with George Montgomery and A Voice in the Night with Vito Scotti. Real Conversations with Jacob Young is brought to you by Boys Town. FOLLOW JACOB: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Episode 200, “Rosemary Clooney,” focuses on her music, her career and her loves over the decades. Included are some of her big hits plus duets with Bing Crosby, Jimmy Boyd and Barry Manilow. Episode 200... Read More The post Episode 200, “Rosemary Clooney,” appeared first on Sam Waldron.
Voted on by our Patreon, we look at the what, how, and for-gods-sake-why of some of those most hated holiday songs! 02:40 Banned songs 08:09 Wonderful Christmastime 10:45 Chipmunks Song 16:36 Little Drummer Boy (Peace on Earth) Like what you hear? Become a patron of the arts for as little as $2 a month! Or buy the book or some merch. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Music: Kevin MacLeod, David Fesliyan. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Links to all the research resources are on the website. In the early 80's, drought caused a famine that crippled the nation of Ethiopia. It was a bad scene. Half of the mortality rate is said to be attributable to “human rights violations.” People around the world were moved, like Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof, who along with Midge Ure, wrote a fundraiser song. Who could they get to sing it? How about “everybody”? The likes of Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Boy George, Bono, and Sting joined forces as Band Aid to record the fast-selling single in UK history, asking us the question “Do They Know It's Christmas?” My name's… Some songs rub us the wrong way because they're sung by shrieking children on now-oudated equipment was was not kind to female and higher-pitched voices, songs like I'm Getting Nuthin for Christmas and All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth, standards which I think think would have died away if we weren't all made to sing them in elementary school. Some are painfully goofy, like Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, but you almost have to give them a pass since it seems they accomplished what they set out to do. Some songs make us their enemy by borrowing into our brains and setting up shop for hours or days on end, the dreaded holiday earworm, like Jingle Bell Rock and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. The mere mention of the title is enough to activate them like a sleeper cell of obnoxious holiday cheer. Banned You might be able to forbid people in your own home from playing songs that irritate you –and I stress “might”-- but if you can find yourself with a bit of authority and a big enough humbug up your butt, you can try to make it so nobody has to hear the song either. For instance, the 1952 classic “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” sung by 13-year-old Jimmy Boyd from Mississippi. Did you realize the song was about the little boy not realizing that his Dad was dressed as Santa? It had to be pointed out to me, and embarrassingly recently. People were *scandalized by the musical marriage of sex and Christmas, with one churchgoer stating “mockery of decent family life as well as Christ's birthday.” Many pearls were clutched. They'd probably clutch them pearls twice as hard if I'd been there to tell them Jesus wasn't born on 12/25, but that's another show. Boston's Catholic Archdiocese denounced it and the young Boyd had to meet with church leaders to explain that Mommy and Santa were properly, sanctily married. A West Virginia broadcasting company prohibited its radio stations from playing this “insult to Santa Claus.” The same thing happened to one of my husband's favorite songs, Lou Monte's “Dominick the Donkey,” but the people of WV went to bat for the little donkey who could take the Italian hills that were too much for the reindeer. The public protested the ban so forcefully that it was repealed after less than two weeks; and this was in 1960, when 20% of homes in the US still didn't have a telephone. For every time the hubs plays Dominick the Donkey, I play the Pogue's Fairytale of New York at least twice. A lot of folks don't like, and I respect our difference of opinions, and think it's the farthest thing from a cheery Xmas song, and I agree with y'all there. The 1987 duet with singer Kirsty MacColl, quickly became a UK holiday classic, famous then infamous in turn. It tells the story of a toxic couple who seem to love each deep down, but should probably not be allowed within 200m of each other. There's talk of drug use and insults, including a certain homophobic slur to rhyme with the word “maggot.” In December 2019, BBC radio DJ Alex Dyke said he was cutting the song from his program. The BBC had previously censored the song in 2007 with an unconvincing word-swap, but this brought more backlash than the original version had. The BBC reversed course for a few years, then put the censored version back up. What do you think? soc med Some songs we consider absolute standards, impeccable and indispensable, made people in their day as prickly as holl and less than jolly. The BBC worried that “I'll Be Home for Christmas” could damage British morale during World War II, so no air-play for you! In an amazingly blunt statement that would definitely trend on Twitter today: “We have recently adopted a policy of excluding sickly sentimentality which, particularly when sung by certain vocalists, can become nauseating and not at all in keeping with what we feel to be the need of the public in this country.” One of the most frequently cover and burlesqued-to songs, Santa Baby, wouldn't have become the classic it did if it had been sung by anyone other than the utterly incomparable Eartha Kitt. Who doesn't love a Christmas song dripping in sexuality, sung by a loudly self-confident mixed race woman? In 1953, a lot of people. Radio stations refused to play it and political officials gnashed their teeth after Kitt performed Santa Baby at a dinner for the king and queen of Greece that November. That was an unusual sentence and I'm stalling for time to let you process it. However, Billboard magazine reported “Neither the King nor his Queen were one whit disturbed by the chantress's performance, nor by the song.” Kitt was quoted as saying it was ‘inconceivable that anyone would question the ingenious poetry of the song.'” I don't know about poetry, but I do know I don't want to hear any version other than hers. Chipmunks My hatred for this next song cannot be overstated. I almost hired an editor just for this section. It's shrill, it's pointless, and it's been playing for 63 freaking years. It's the goddamn Chipmunks' song aka Christmas Don't Be Late. I'm mad already. Named after the president, chief engineer, and founder of Liberty Records, the furry little characters are the members of a “band”, called Alvin And The Chipmunks, while a “man” named David Seville functions as their human manager, catapulting them to super stardom. The Chipmunks, three singing cartoon rodents in Victorian nightdresses apparently, or maybe ill-fitted sweater dresses, were the brainchild of a songwriter named Ross Bagdasarian, though he was better known by the pseudonym of David Seville, the name that would be immortalized as The Chipmunk's fictitious manager. Bagdasarian was the son of Armenian immigrants to California, who served in the Army Air Force in WWII, which is how he came to find himself stationed in Seville, Spain. He did a bit of acting, landing minor roles in Rear Window and Stalag 17. Songwriting played out considerably better. In 1951, he used the melody of an Armenian folk song to write Rosemary Clooney's hit, Come On-a My House. [sfx clip] Bagdasarian-cum-Seville began toying around with voice distortion effects, speeding up and slowing down his voice to achieve the cute high pitched sound of the little animal's voices. Consumer tape decks at the time had changeable speeds, but usually only in simple binary multiples, doubling or halving the speed, creating sounds an octave apart. Changing speeds of voices in these limited multiples creates extremely high or low pitches that sound too extreme for most purposes. Disney used half-speed recording for his Chip ‘n Dale cartoon characters, making the extremely fast dialogue difficult to understand. As a result, dialog recorded at that speed had to consist of very short phrases. Seville's chief innovation was to use tape machines that could vary speeds in between these extremes, creating more understandable and thus emotionally accessible voices that worked well for both singing and spoken dialogue. The Chipmunk Song made its debut on Christmas 1958 and immediately became a smash hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles chart. It would be the “band's” first and only #1 song, as well as Seville's second and final, No. 1 single. The first was the song Witch Doctor, wanna hear it here it goes [sfx clip] I guess when you have a hammer… A write-up in Life magazine in 1959, noted that Bagdasarian/Seville was the first case in the "annals of popular music that one man has served as writer, composer, publisher, conductor and multiple vocalist of a hit record, thereby directing all possible revenues from the song back into his pocket." That'd be impressive enough even if you didn't know that Seville couldn't read or write music, nor play any instruments, but now you do know that, so you should be quite impressed. The Chipmunk Song earned them three Grammy Awards at the very first Grammy's the following May. I'm going to say that again, because I don't think you heard me. The Chipmunks song won three Grammy's. In fairness, one is for best children's song. A few years later, The Chipmunks landed their own television show as cartoon characters, but it did not command the same success their music career. After Bagdasarian passed away unexpectedly in 1972, his son and daughter-in-law took over the voices of The Chipmunks, but it would take nearly ten years for The Chipmunks made it back to TV, with their 1981 Christmas special, the ingeniously named “A Chipmunk Christmas.” Like a holiday Jason Vorhees, "The Chipmunk Song" re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 2007 with the CGI Alvin and Chipmunks movie. As of December 25, 2011, Nielsen SoundScan estimated total sales of the digital track at 867,000 downloads, making it third on the list of all-time best-selling Christmas/holiday digital singles. #3 was Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 from Trans-Siberian Orchestra, who I've had the mixed blessing to see live – the performance was great but the stage light swept over the audience constantly; it was like having a camera flash go off in your face several times a minute. #1 is, to the surprise of no one, Mariah Carey's 1994 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" and that's all the more attention she's getting from me. If you ever want a real smdh moment, Google Mariah Carey's requirements to appear on camera for interviews. The word “diva” doesn't begin to describe it. Wonderful Now this one depends on the day. Some days, it's so bad it's good and some days, and for some people all days, it's the regular kind of bad. [sfx clip] Say what you will about it, you can't say Paul McCartney didn't put in the work. Wonderful Christmastime features McCartney on guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and vocals, even the creepy-sounding ‘choir of children.' Makes one wonder why he even kept a band around. You see the other members of Wings in the video, but the song was all McCartney. Like a number of holiday classics that you heard about in the episode #92, The Jews Who Wrote Christmas, Wonderful Christmastime was written on a ‘boiling hot day in July', and recorded during sessions for the McCartney II album. It apparently took the former Beatle just ten minutes to pen the song which – some of us find that more readily-believable than others. One of the most memorable elements of the song is the odd synthesiser sound that punctuates it throughout. That is, if you care to know, a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, which was also used on the hit songs Bette Davis Eyes and What a Fool Believes. Though I suppose it's still a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 even if you don't care to know. It peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart and has since become of the most widely played Christmas songs on radio. Bonus fact: The Beatles only really had one Christmas release – Christmas Time Is Here Again, which was distributed to their fan club in 1967. I imagine that would fetch a pretty pence on the secondary market. [sfx typing] checking ebay…Oh, they're actually pretty cheap. If you don't like the song, you're not alone. McCartney himself isn't all that keen on it, but he has begun playing it on UK tours in recent years. You gotta give the people what they want and clearly enough people want Wonderful Christmastime. According to the Forbes website, McCartney earns over $400,000 royalties from the song every year, though other sources claim that figure is probably the cumulative total. Little Drummer Boy As time passes, tastes change, culture shifts, new things are created and old things fall away. We rarely ride in one-horse open sleighs –I can't remember the last time I was even in a closed one-horse sleigh– and it seems really strange to us that people sat about telling ghost stories. So maybe that's why I don't understand The Little Drummer Boy. How is a drum solo an appropriate gift for a sleeping infant and the woman who just squoze him out in a cow-shed? The ox and lamb kept time? That's literally the drummer's only job. Well, that and making the rest of the band's drinking problem look reasonable. Hey, what's the difference between a drummer and a drum machine? You only have to punch the info into the drum machine once. [sfx rimshot] What do you call a drummer who broke up with his girlfriend? Homeless. [sfx rimshot] Don't worry, drummers, this abuse isn't exclusive. What do you call the pretty girl on a bassist's arm? A tattoo. That's my time, good night! How old do you think this slow, plodding song is? I couldn't have put a year to my guess, but for some reason it surprised me that it was written in 1941. The composure was a teacher named Katherine Kennicott Davis. Originally called "Carol of the Drum" –does what it says on the tin– was based on an unidentified Czech carol and intended for choirs. One group of singers took a liking to it and propelled it to success in 1951 - The Trapp Family Singers. As boring as it is, The Little Drummer Boy lets us draw a straight line between the Trapp Family and ‘the lad insane' David Bowie. In 1977, Bowie was 'actively trying to normalize' his career. Debilitating drug addiction and accusations of Nazi-sympathizing threatened to sink his earning potential, so it was a no-brainer for him to appear on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas. Crosby was a crooner and golden age Hollywood icon and seemed like a means to the end because, as Bowie said later, “my mom likes him.” The promise by producers to promote the video for Bowie's single Heroes, fitting as poorly as it did in the middle of a holiday special, certainly didn't hurt either. The special starred Crosby, his actual family, and stars of the day like the model Twiggy, who my mother has still not forgiven for coming along and making curvy, busty figures unpopular. So Bing Crosby and David Bowie. On paper, it made no sense. But in reality…it made even less sense. A negative amount of sense, if that's mathematically possible. I mean, just look at this juxtaposition. You can see the two together on the Vodacast app… Bowie arrived in a mink coat, an earring, and bright red lipstick….to appear alongside Bing Crosby. Bowie agreed to producers' demands to tone his look down, but asked/begged the producers if there was anything else, anything at all, he could sing, letting them know in no uncertain terms that he hated the song. "Ian Fraser, who co-wrote the 'Peace on Earth' portion, told The Washington Post in 2006. 'We didn't know quite what to do.' Instead of panicking, he and two other men working on the special — Buz Kohan and Larry Grossman — hunkered down at a piano in the studio basement and spent 75 minutes working up the tune. Ever professionals, Bowie and Crosby perfected the new song in less than an hour." It was that professionalism that actually brought the men together. According to Crosby's daughter, Mary, who was 18 at the time and a big Bowie fan, "Eventually, Dad realized David was this amazing musician, and David realized Dad was an amazing musician. You could see them both collectively relax and then magic was made." Bonus fact: Mary went on to become an actress, starring in the hit TV show Dallas, but she isn't the only thespian the Crosby legacy produced. Bing's granddaughter Denise will always have a place in my heart as Tasha Yar, first chief of security on the Enterprise D and if you don't know what I'm talking about, maybe *you're* not cool enough to sit with *us* at lunch. The special was recorded in mid-September, but Crosby would not see it released. He died of a massive heart attack after a day of golfing in mid-October, so the special was aired posthumously at the end of November in the U.S. and on Christmas Eve in England. Bizarrely, The single proved to be one of Bowie's fastest-selling singles, selling over 250,000 copies within its first month and being certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry one month after its release. And what does it say about me that I had to do a second take, beause I read it as British Pornographic Industry. They certify very different records. One thing that helped propel that success was the fledgeling Music Television network, which in its original primitive state actually played music videos. When it launched in 1981, there weren't really enough videos to fill up an entire channel, so they played what they had, including the 'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy' clip, a lot. This prompted RCA to issue an official release in 1982 with the arbitrary single B-side of "Fantastic Voyage" from The Lodger album. Bowie was annoyed with that move, contributing to his departure from the label soon after. Still, it was a high-charting single for Bowie in the post-Scary Monsters era, at least until Let's Dance came out three months later. And that's…So the question was “Do they know it's Christmas?”. Since Ethiopia is ⅔ Christian, yes. I'd go out on a limb and say even the ⅓ that's Muslim knows. But the important thing is that 100% of the royalties go to the cause, and that figure sits north of $250 million. Among the luminary names involved was a pre-beard George Michaels. This was in his Wham days when he also recorded the song you're hearing now. Recognize it? To anyone who just lost Whamageddon… [sfx laughter] Worth it. Just passing it on after Red from Overly Sarcastic took me out during a video last year. For everyone else, as the nearest Gen-X'er. Remember…Thanks.. And that's…So the question was “Do they know it's Christmas?”. Since Ethiopia is ⅔ Christian, yes. I'd go out on a limb and say even the ⅓ that's Muslim knows. But the important thing is that 100% of the royalties go to the cause, and that figure sits north of $250 million. Among the luminary names involved was a pre-beard George Michaels. This was in his Wham days when he also recorded the song you're hearing now. Recognize it? To anyone who just lost Whamageddon… [sfx laughter] Worth it. Just passing it on after Red from Overly Sarcastic took me out during a video last year. For everyone else, as the nearest Gen-X'er. Remember…Thanks.. 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YouTube video by Lorenz from the Philippines. "I hope you find my videos helpful as you learn the piano. Thank you all for the amazing support." Yes, we do in G flat major written by Tommie Connor (1904-1993). Continue to practice scales as you increase your sight reading and performance style. Jimmy Boyd was 13 when he recorded this #1 million-selling holiday smash in 1952 for Columbia Records. His best-remembered television role was as Howard Meechim on “Bachelor Father” beginning in 1958. Watch Jimmy sing the song on YouTube at ScrambledEggs1969 or the78Prof. This song is performed in B flat Major.
Season 2 of the Educated Gut Pro Interview Podcast continues as SharpRank's co-founder Chris interviews Jimmy Boyd of Boyd's Bets. We talk importance of timing and Jimmy's information sources as well as his rules for gambling! :10 Background5:35 Main Event/gambling and picking process8:53 Timing on picking13:12 Where does Jimmy get his information14:26 What he likes to bet16:00 Information edge17:40 Fun rule for gambling19:31 Lightning round23:25 Where you can find Jimmy Boyd's content
Happy Holidays World, We’re back for our 2020 Holiday Special! With Christmas around the corner I am joined by one of my frequent guests & co-creator of “Under the Covers”, Morgan Alonzo, to discuss different versions/interpretations of our favorite Christmas songs by several artists including George Michael, Mariah Carey, & the Queen of America herself, Dolly Parton as well as more than a few others. . Have feedback? You can contact us via twitter (@fafpodcast) OR the podcast’s email: fafpodcast@gmail.com. ALSO, if you really, really dig the show, please subscribe and share. Enjoy! Time Codes: - Intro (1:03) - Our Feelings on Christmas Music in general (6:17) - Last Christmas (13:04) o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Christmas o Wham (1984) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8gmARGvPlI o Jimmy Eat World - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRzs8cpMY2E - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (25:31) o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Saw_Mommy_Kissing_Santa_Claus Original version by Jimmy Boyd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76K5UU0ihow o Jackson 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5resSXzMiI o Dolly Parton - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPLSEdInOoE Dolly’s performance on The Graham Norton Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9btW1qL-CY - All I Want for Christmas (36:01) o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_I_Want_for_Christmas_Is_You o Mariah Carey – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRyhqobl0sk Vox video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm4LO22-cyY o Ingrid Michelson & Leslie Odom Jr - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkEVYClAFMY - Little Drummer Boy (49:42) o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Drummer_Boy o Jackson 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50NmrzELj5U o Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina Brown - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvdqk3DQdqQ - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (57:37) o https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_Yourself_a_Merry_Little_Christmas o Judy Garland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gQ5iDmFw3E o Jordan Smith - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbBrIKCnKcM - Wrapping up (1:11:24)
Two hours of Christmas music from the Hit Parade artists and Big Bands of yesterday and today, with no interruptions. We also feature great singers you know and love. It’s my present to you, Merry Christmas. These are the songs featured in this episode: 1) Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season by The Manhattan Transfer 2) Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Bing Crosby 3) Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Lena Horne 4) Winter Wonderland by Louis Armstrong 5) The Christmas Medley: I'll Be Home For Christmas / Let It Snow / Silver And Gold by Linda Eder 6) Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas by Frank Sinatra 7) White Christmas by Ella Fitzgerald 8) The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) by Mel Tormé 9) (Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man With The Bag by Vonda Shepard 10) (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays by Perry Como 11) Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by Diana Krall (with The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) 12) Must Be Santa by Mitch Miller and The Gang 13) Good King Wenceslas by The Ames Brothers 14) It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas by Kate Smith 15) The Christmas Can-Can by Straight No Chaser 16) Carol Of The Bells by Nancy Wilson 17) Because It's Christmas (For All The Children) by Barry Manilow & Rosie O'Donnell 18) I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm by Billie Holiday 19) Go Tell It On The Mountain by Yellowjackets 20) I'll Be Home For Christmas by Diane Schuur 21) Sleigh Ride by Freddy Martin & His Orchestra (with Merv Griffin & The Martin Men) 22) Ole Santa by Dinah Washington 23) Cool Yule by Bette Midler 24) Christmastime In Tinsel Town by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy 25) Silver Bells by The Fontane Sisters 26) A Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives 27) Winter Wonderland Cha Cha by Tina Robin 28) Happy Holidays by Andy Williams 29) Here Comes Santa Claus / Santa Claus Is Comin To Town by Linda Eder 30) Merry Christmas Baby by Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 31) Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt 32) Christmas Night in Harlem by Louis Armstong & His All-Stars 33) Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas by Dinah Shore 34) Jingle Bells by Frank Sinatra 35) The Secret Of Christmas by Ella Fitzgerald 36) I Saw Mommy Do The Mambo (With You Know Who) by Jimmy Boyd (with Mitch Miller & His Orchestra) 37) Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow by Diana Krall (with The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) 38) The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) by Johnny Mathis (with Percy Faith & His Orchestra
In a special edition of the SportsCapping Podcast, expert handicappers Jack Jones and Jimmy Boyd give listeners free Super Bowl 53 prop picks. They don't just tell you what to play. Jack and Jimmy share their insights on what makes their selections so strong and why they are so confident you will profit with these predictions. Our experts are coming off a sensational year for our football listeners. They delivered on their promise to profit with a 67-34-3 (66%) record. Be sure to listen now for your free Super Bowl prop winners.
Jimmy Boyd has only one career Outlaw win, but it was in a very important race... The first one! The California native joins the guys this week on the show to discuss that race, his career, and more. It's Open Red, the Official Podcast of the World of Outlaws! This week's show is brought to you by Bear Digital Advertisement. Bear Digital Advertisement specializes in Small Business Advertising and Online Marketing. Visit beardigitalads.com and see what Bear Digital can do for you.
On another special holiday edition of Punch Up The Jam, Miel and Demi discuss yuletide arson, tickling, Santa's sexual history, and eventually, the strangely-sexual Christmas standard that is "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus!" (You can download their punched-up version at PunchUpTheJam.com)UNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Christmas Card from A Hooker In Minneapolis" by Tom Waits, "I Wish It Was Christmas Today" by Julian Casablancas, "Chariot" by Beach House, "For Emma, Forever Ago" by Bon Iver
Hier c'était la journée internationale du pull de Noël et c'est un signe qui ne trompe pas car bientôt, on s'échangera des cadeaux aux pieds du sapin en famille. Quelle bonne ambiance nous attend ! Le cadeau nul, les engueulades à table, la crise de foie ou de foi selon votre parcours spirituel et bien sûr la musique. Et pour éviter que Noël ce soit aussi triste qu'un nain sur reste de bûche glacée qui fond, que ce soit juste les boules (et je ne parle pas de celles accrochées au sapin), et je ne sais quelle autre catastrophe, je vais te remettre des étoiles dans les yeux. Oui rappelle-toi quand Noël c'était cool et pas quelque chose de cynique ou une simple punition, voire une épreuve d'amélioration du karma. Je vais te faire une émission que tu pourras écouter à table, dans ton lit, devant ta cheminée. Je te remplis la chaussette en avance et j'espère que ça va te plaire ! Plus en tout cas que mes blagues graveleuses. Nous allons revenir dans cet épisode sur le chant de Noël, qui s'est imposé comme un classique chez les anglo-saxons mais qui existe bel et bien en France. De la musique donc, des reprises et surtout UNE SURPRISE A LA FIN DE L'EMISSION. Donc reste. La Playlist : The Carpenters - Carol of the bells (1978) / Version originale de Mykola Leontovych et Peter J. Wilhousky (1914) Erlend Oye - Last Christmas (2010) / Version originale de Wham ! (1986) Trust - Petit Papa Noël (1988) / Version originale interprétée par Tino Rossi (1946) Billy Idol - Frosty the Snowman (2006) / Version originale interprétée par Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys (1950) She et Him - Little Saint Nick (2011) / Version originale de The Beach Boys (1964) The Beach Boys - Santa Claus is coming to town (1964) / Version originale interprétée par Tom Sacks et Harry Reser (1934) Katerine et ses peintres - Noël Blanc (2010) / Version originale interprétée par Bing Crosby - White Christmas - (1941) Bob Dylan - Here comes Santa Claus (2009) / Version originale interprétée par Gene Autry (1947) The Jackson 5 - I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus (1970) / Version originale de Jimmy Boyd (1952) Snoop Doggy Dog - Santa Claus goes straight to the ghetto (1996) / Hommage au titre de James Brown (1968) Stevie Wonder - The christmas song (1967) / Version originale interprétée par Nat King Cole (1946) The Ronettes - Sleigh ride (1963) / Version originale de Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra (1949) Booker T and The MG's - Jingle Bells (1966) / Version originale de James Pierpont (1857) Et une surprise !
CJ and Carlos are joined by special guest Jimmy Boyd of One Jet Drive. The guys lament the season so far and go over predictions for next years roster. Debates on what to do with the QB position this year and what is really ailing the Jets as we have some time to ponder during this bye week for Gang Green. Can they turn it around, or is there more suffering on the horizon?
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Your expert hosts Jack Jones and Brandon Lee are joined by veteran handicapper Jimmy Boyd to give out free picks for the NFL this week. The trio also discuss whether or not the college football playoff committee got it right in the inaugural season.
Jack Jones is joined by expert handicapper Jimmy Boyd and the two discuss week 12 NFL and week 13 college football action, plus give their top-rated free picks for the weekend!
Veteran sports handicappers Jack Jones, Jimmy Boyd and Brandon Lee give out free picks against the spread in the NFL and college football.
Expert handicappers Jack Jones, Brandon Lee, and Jimmy Boyd offer their free picks in the NFL for Week 8 and in week 9 for college football for the upcoming week.
Expert football handicappers Jack Jones, Brandon Lee, and Jimmy Boyd break down their free picks against the spread for this week in college football and the NFL!
Professional football handicappers Jack Jones, Jimmy Boyd and Brandon Lee discuss this week in football betting. Each expert provides both a free college football pick and a free NFL pick for Week 7 and Week 6, respectively.
Professional football handicappers Jack Jones and Brandon Lee are joined by special guest Jimmy Boyd as all three experts lay out their free college football and NFL picks for this week!
Expert handicappers Jack Jones, Jimmy Boyd, and Brandon Lee give out their top free picks for the week in both the NFL and college football. They also discuss some college football teams that could be worth betting on or against the rest of this season.
Following a combined 4-2 performance last week, expert sports handicappers Jack Jones, Jimmy Boyd, and Brandon Lee discuss their free NFL picks for Week 2 of the season, plus their free college football picks for Week 3.
In an episode first aired July 21, 2014 - this edition of "Come To The Sunshine" (#97)features a bounty of sounds from DJ Andrew Sandoval's summertime travels including 1960's 45's by Blossom Toes, Barry Benson, Tarantula, The News, Warm Sounds, Barry Mann, The McCoys, Judd & Lisa, Cornerstone, Delaney Bramlett, Chipy, The Moody Blues, Marianne Faithfull, The Happenings, Jimmy Boyd, The Gross National Product, Johnny Rivers, Larry Ramos, The Truth and Mike Yanoska. Hour two of the program is an artist spotlight on the supreme vocal harmony stylings of Spanky & Our Gang (in mostly mono). A full playlist is available at http://cometothesunshine.com/id137.html
In an episode first aired on September 9, 2013, DJ Host Andrew Sandoval presents a batch of singles in MONO by Tuneful Trolley, Gabriel & The Teenage Choir, The Shackelfords, The Groop, Dave Berry, The Sundowners, The Thomas Group, December's Children, Jimmy Boyd, The First Edition, Vigrass, Stephen Monahan, The Stained Glass, Tony's Tygers, L.T. Josie, The Innocence, Charles Ross III, The Doodle Town Pipers, Southwest F.O.B. & Noel Harrison. And in part two turns the "Come To The Sunshine" artist spotlight onto the music of The Golden Ear-rings (from 1965-1967).
In an episode first aired January 28, 2013, host Andrew Sandoval presents the eighty-third edition of "Come To The Sunshine." This program features a wonderful selection of singles in part one by Declaration Of Independence, Bob Dileo, Jimmy Boyd, The Sky, Christopher Robin, The Playground, The Girls From Petticoat Junction, Del Shannon, Peggy Lee, The Vogues, Tommy Roe, Mojo, Brewer And Brewer, Sonny Curtis and The Exception. Part two features an album on the masterful 1968 debut album by Colours in MONO (a mix that is unavailable on CD) and the show further surveys the work of Colours songwriting duo: Jack Dalton & Gary Montgomery. Sandoval spins some of their rare covers (as well as original demos) as performed by The Dalton Boys, Young Canadians, James Fleming, Dalton & Montgomery, Nino Tempo & April Stevens, The Moon, The Committee, The Peppermint Trolley Company, Harper & Rowe and sort of The Outsiders. A fully playlist of this show is available at http://www.cometothesunshine.com/id120.html
1. AMERICAN PRINCES / “This Business Of Christmas“ - 2. AU REVOIR SIMONE / “Fallen Snow“ - 3. MINUS 5 / “Your Christmas Whiskey“ - 4. ROYAL BANGS / “Shit Xmas“ - 5. JIMMY BOYD / “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus“