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Singer Johnny Mathis also covered the song on his Merry Christmas album in 1958, which was the No. 2 Christmas album of 1963 and 1964 as there were no Christmas album rankings prior to 1963. In December 1965, astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, while on Gemini 7, requested "I'll Be Home for Christmas" be played for them by the NASA ground ...
I'll Be Home for Christmas is a 1998 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford.The plot follows a college student who must make it from his campus in Los Angeles, California to his family's home in Larchmont, New York in time for Christmas dinner in order to win his father's Porsche.
I'll Be Home for Christmas is a 1988 American made-for-television Christmas drama film directed and produced by Marvin J. Chomsky.The film, which stars Hal Holbrook and Eva Marie Saint, deals with the lives and relationships of a Massachusetts family during the final Christmas of World War II.
A Christmas ballad, [2] Meghan Trainor wrote and produced "I'll Be Home". [3] [4] Initially released on the Epic Records-issued extended play I'll Be Home for Christmas (2014), the song also later appeared on the Japanese and special editions of her debut major-label studio album Title (2015).
Home for Christmas; Home for the Holidays "I Won't Be Home for Christmas", a 2001 song by American rock band Blink-182. "I'll Be Home for Christmas...Maybe", Kevin Can Wait season 1, episode 12 (2016)
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" "I Understand" "I Want to Be Wanted", his final hit "Johnny Appleseed" "Make Love to Me" (not the 1954 song of that title, but an earlier ...
A song titled "I'll Be Home for Christmas" was also copyrighted on August 24, 1943, by Walter Kent (music) and James "Kim" Gannon (words). Kent and Gannon revised and re-copyrighted their song on September 27, 1943, and it was this version that Bing Crosby made famous. [5]
It was reissued on CD by Hip-O Records in 2008, retitled A Very Cool Christmas. [2] This was the fourth of five albums Martin released in 1966. [1] Billboard magazine reported in its December 3, 1966 issue that The Dean Martin Christmas Album was on top of its "Best Bets for Christmas" chart. [3]