Originally Posted By mapleservo Aw crap. Sorry mawnck, I wasn't paying attention. I LOVE "I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas". Has anyone heard any of the Frank Sidebottom Christmas stuff)? It's almost as silly. Or George Formby's "Sitting on the Ice in the Ice Rink" from 1933?
Originally Posted By mawnck dalmatians got run over by a reindeer. >>Or George Formby's "Sitting on the Ice in the Ice Rink" from 1933?<< <------makes another note . . . .
Originally Posted By alexbook >>>>Or George Formby's "Sitting on the Ice in the Ice Rink" from 1933?<< <------makes another note . . . .<< I've got this on a CD called "Christmas Time with the Stars" <<a href="http://www.epinions.com/Christmas_Time_With_The_Stars_Various_Artists_UK_Music>" target="_blank">http://www.epinions.com/Christ mas_Time_With_The_Stars_Various_Artists_UK_Music></a>. It's a collection of Christmas songs and some novelties, mostly from the 1930's. Highly recommended, if you like such things, and if you can find it. I really like Billy Bennett's "Christmas Day in the Cookhouse" and Anona Winn's "The Ghost of the Turkey." (I found it in a bargain bin at Tower Records some years ago.) Weirdest item on the CD is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" by Monte Rey, Betty Hickson, Clarence Wright, The Ovaltineys & Company. It must have been two sides of a 78, 'cause it runs 8 minutes. A narrator tells the story of Snow White, interrupted by excerpts from songs from the Disney movie (performed by other singers, not the ones from the movie). The only problem is that it has nothing to do with Christmas!
Originally Posted By alexbook Let's try that link again: <a href="http://www.epinions.com/Christmas_Time_With_The_Stars_Various_Artists_UK_Music" target="_blank">http://www.epinions.com/Christ mas_Time_With_The_Stars_Various_Artists_UK_Music</a>
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka Seriously, the worst Xmas song has to be "Baby, It's Cold Outside" sung by Rod Stewart and Dolly Parton.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 Has anyone heard Michael McDonald sing "Deck the Halls", yet? EWWWWWWWW