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MacDonald & Associates Musical Performances Catalogue Christmas Music
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Frosty the Snowman
Winter Wonderland songThe Dinning Sisters "Sno' Foolin'": cartoon and "Jingle Bells" "Adestes Fideles" "Silent Night" "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," SnaderIrving Field & his Trio Snowtime SerenadeCastle Music Album"Sly Old Gentleman" sung by Gloria Jean c. 1948 "Silent Night" choir with words-on-screen "Adestes Fidelis," Mitchell Boys Choir NMT Snader Deanna Durbin sings Christmas CarolsCastle c. 1944 Merry Christmas, Vienna Choir Boys sing in German1948 Christmas Carolssame words-on-screen choir as abovesongs include "The First Noel" and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Silent NightHoly Night: Coronet Kodachrome from 1952 tells story of how this carol was written PD 4-15B The Ezio Pinza Show [The RCA Victor Show]: kinescoped Christmas program from early televisionwith commercials for RCA-Victor television sets (12/21/51) 12-4B III: program #64 12/54 THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS SHOW Santa Claus instrumental medley with "Jingle Bells" woven through medleysongs are
"White Christmas" Liberace sings then segues to "Silent Night" w/ George Liberace and two other violinists accompanying him in instrumental, then returns to "White Christmas" "Sleigh Ride" instrumentalwearing a white tuxedo Liberace plays a white grand piano "God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen" as background as Liberace recites a poem about the birth of Christ he is in profile against a winter window scenefigurines are used to depict the birth of ChristGeorge plays violin with his brother at pianosegues to "Oh, Holy Night" instrumental with George and a harpist Liberace and family singing "Jingle Bells" around the pianoGeorge shows up as Santa Claus Once Upon a Christmas Time: one-hour NBC Special stars Kate Smith, Claude Rains, Charles Ruggles, Pat Henning (12/9/59) sponsored by Longines-Wittnauer watches Mahalia Jackson [Sings the Story of Christmas]: Christmas songs from 1963 12-7D "Town Band Polka," Willie Fischer (not Christmas)
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