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All hail the Christmas Queen. Bruce Springsteen did, at Darlene Love's recent holiday show at Town Hall in New York City. The Boss presented Love with an RIAA platinum album plaque for “A ...
Love's most recent album, Introducing Darlene Love, was released September 18, 2015 on Steve Van Zandt's label, Wicked Cool Records. [15] There are 10 songs on the album, including two new songs by Bruce Springsteen, and covers of Joan Jett and Elvis Costello songs, among others. [15] In 2016, Love began touring her new album across the United ...
Your sleigh mileage may vary, but between the pair of Love-sung songs that bookend that collection — “White Christmas” and the original “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)” — and an ...
Bruce Springsteen presents Darlene Love with a platinum album plaque for "A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector," the 1963 album that includes Love's classic, "Christmas (Baby Please Come ...
Love also performed the song on December 24, 2013, in front of traders at the New York Stock Exchange as the market closed for the day. Beginning in 2015, the tradition of Love's annual performance of the song moved to The View ( ABC , 2015–2023), where it has continued during its last edition before Christmas until 2023.
It became a tradition for Darlene Love to perform "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" for Christmas on the Late Show with David Letterman with Douglas's baritone saxophone from the original recording being played by Bruce Kapler. [3] This tradition continued until December 19, 2014, when it was announced that Letterman would be retiring in May ...
The "All Alone on Christmas" vocalist last performed her Christmas classic on late-night TV in 2015 when she appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman for her final performance on the program ...
"All Alone on Christmas" is a song written and arranged by Steve Van Zandt, and recorded by Darlene Love with members of both The E Street Band and The Miami Horns. It was originally featured on the soundtrack of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. [2] It was also released as a 7-inch single and a CD single which included an instrumental version. [3]