BING CROSBY (CD) - MERRY CHRISTMAS (1961) MCAD 31143 (ISSUED 1986)
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Ships from | Dunedin, FL, 34698 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | 10.0" × 10.0" × 1.0" (8.0 lbs.) |
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Format | CD |
The one and only must have in anyone's Christmas album collection, a timeless classic 1st released on LP in 1955. The CD is in great condition and plays beautifully. This CD will ship with tracking to the lower 48 States via USPS 1st Class Mail at $3.75. Here are the track listings:
1."Silent Night", recorded March 19, 1947 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers.
2."Adeste Fideles", recorded June 8, 1942 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Max Terr's Mixed Chorus.
3."White Christmas", recorded March 19, 1947 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers.
4."God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", recorded June 8, 1942 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Max Terr's Mixed Chorus.
5."Faith of Our Fathers", recorded June 8, 1942 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Max Terr's Mixed Chorus.
6."I'll Be Home for Christmas", recorded October 1, 1943 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra.
7."Jingle Bells", recorded September 29, 1943 with the Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.
8."Santa Claus Is Coming to Town", recorded September 29, 1943 with the Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.
9."Silver Bells", recorded September 8, 1950 with Carole Richards and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra.
10."It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas", recorded October 1, 1951 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires.
11."Christmas in Killarney", recorded October 1, 1951 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires.
12."Mele Kalikimaka", recorded September 7, 1950 with the Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.
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