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The song was re-recorded by Ives and released in 1964 as a single and later featured the following year in his 1965 holiday album, Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. This version of the song has a somewhat slower arrangement than the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer version and features a twelve-string guitar solo introduction; it is this version that ...
" A Holly Jolly Christmas" Burl Ives: 1964 [45] December 30, 2006 "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee: 1958 [46] January 6, 2007 " A Holly Jolly Christmas" Burl Ives: 1964 [47] January 13, 2007 " The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)" Nat King Cole: 1946 [48] November 17, 2007 [49] November 24, 2007 " A Holly Jolly Christmas ...
John David Marks (November 10, 1909 – September 3, 1985) was an American songwriter.He specialized in Christmas songs and wrote many holiday standards, including "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (a hit for Gene Autry and others), "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (a hit for Brenda Lee), "A Holly Jolly Christmas" (recorded by the Quinto Sisters and later by Burl Ives), "Silver and Gold ...
It peaked at #32 on Billboard's Best Bets For Christmas album chart on December 2, 1967. [2] Ives had recorded two of the songs on the album ("A Holly Jolly Christmas" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer") previously for the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer soundtrack, but he recorded new versions for Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. "A Holly Jolly ...
Deck the hall with boughs of holly, 'Tis the season to be jolly, Don we now our gay apparel, Troll the ancient Christmas carol, See the blazing yule before us, Strike the harp and join the chorus. Follow me in merry measure, While I tell of Christmas treasure, Fast away the old year passes, Hail the new, ye lads and lasses! Sing we joyous all ...
According to a 2023 Cloud Cover Music survey, 28% of respondents said they started listening to Christmas music around Dec. 1, with the most played song being Carey's famous classic. "All I Want ...
"A Christmas Love Song" (Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Johnny Mandel) – 3:35 Alan Broadbent – arranger "Frosty the Snowman" (Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins) – 2:31 Bob Krogstad – arranger "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" (Johnny Marks) – 2:00 Ray Ellis – arranger "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (Phillip Brooks, Lewis H. Redner) – 2:44
Honky Tonk Christmas is the fourth studio album and the first Christmas album by country music artist Alan Jackson.It was released on October 12, 1993, by Arista Records.The title track, "A Holly Jolly Christmas" and "I Only Want You for Christmas" charted on the Hot Country Songs charts.