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[1] [2] The song was released on November 15, 1966 as an RCA Victor 45 single, 47-8950, backed with "How Would You Like To Be" from the movie It Happened at the World's Fair. [3] [4] The song was included on the 1970 RCA Camden reissue of Elvis' Christmas Album collection, which was re-released by Pickwick Records in 1975 and by RCA in 1985 ...
If Every Day Was Like Christmas: Red West: 1966: Elvis' Christmas Album (1970 RCA Camden reissue) If I Can Dream: Walter Earl Brown: 1968: Elvis (1968 NBC-TV Special) If I Get Home on Christmas Day: Tony Macaulay: 1971: Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas: If I Loved You: Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers: 1966: Time/Life ...
This reissue replaced the four gospel tracks from the Peace in the Valley EP with the 1966 holiday single "If Every Day Was Like Christmas", along with the 1970 non-seasonal B-side "Mama Liked the Roses", issued as the flip to Elvis's top ten single "The Wonder of You" and originating from Presley's acclaimed 1969 Memphis sessions; neither ...
‘Tis the season to stream all your favorite Christmas movies, and we’re here to help you avoid getting caught out in the cold looking for how to watch The Holiday (2006) or the live-action How ...
Nothing says Merry Christmas like a song about a bus crash with multiple fatalities. That’s what happens in “An Old Fashioned Christmas (Daddy’s Home)” by Linda Bennett. The song is bad ...
"Indescribably Blue" is a song written by Darrell Glenn and recorded by Elvis Presley on June 10, 1966. [1] It was released by RCA Records as a single on January 10, 1967, backed with "Fools Fall in Love". [1] The song peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on February 24, 1967. [2]
We’re total suckers for classic Christmas movies. (You know, the ones that can be watched year after year and never get old.) And as the weather gets colder, there's nothing we want more than to cu
"If Every Day Was Like Christmas" Elvis Presley: 1966 Peaked at No. 13 in the 1966 Christmas Chart "I'll Be Home" Meghan Trainor: 2020 Peaked at No. 83 on the Official Singles Chart in December 2020. "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Shakin' Stevens: 1991 Peaked at No. 34 on the Official Singles Chart. From the album Merry Christmas Everyone.