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Christmas music from the 70′s?

OK 40-somethings, put on your thinking caps… My Mom used to play some of the most incredible Christmas music when I was growing up. I have been racking my brain trying to remember the artists who recorded it. I remember Herb Alpert’s Christmas albums, Mantovani, Fiedler’s Pops albums and she played the Carpenter’s too.. What I can’t recall is a beautiful Chorale album she played with tight harmonys and incredible voicing that is just stuck in my mind… I think they recorded some pieces from The Sound of Music, but I have in my head a Sleigh Ride/Winter Wonderland combo that was very pretty and haunting. If you are in your 20′s or 30′s, I doubt you would have heard it… but if you grew up with LP’s and the old console stereo systems, you just might have. HELP!! It’s in my head and it won’t come out til I find it!

Maybe a Christmas album from The Lawrence Welk Show? Try doing song searches on iTunes or youtube. I almost always resolve my song quests on those.

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UltraSound - Music for the Unborn Child


UltraSound – Music for the Unborn Child


$6.13


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Offenbach: Gaïte parisienne; Rossini-Respighi: La boutique fantasque [Hybrid SACD]


Offenbach: Gaïte parisienne; Rossini-Respighi: La boutique fantasque [Hybrid SACD]


$6.04



Rhapsody in Blue / An American in Paris


Rhapsody in Blue / An American in Paris


$7.74



Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore [VHS]


Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore [VHS]


$12.98


It’s a regular roly-poly day in the 100 Acre Woods. Pooh and friends are playing games at the river when Eeyore comes into view, bemused as usual. Pooh notices Eeyore is even bluer today, and when he discovers everyone has forgotten Eeyore’s birthday, Pooh springs (a relative term) into action. This 25-minute short was made to look like other Pooh classics (including The Blustery Day, The Honey Tr…

Winnie the Pooh: Cowboy Pooh [VHS]


Winnie the Pooh: Cowboy Pooh [VHS]


$12.99


Join Pooh and his pals from the Hundred Acre Wood for play-along fun that’s full of laughter and imagination! New discoveries await within each delightful adventure! Take a trip to the Old West in “The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger,” when a mysterious train robbery causes Sheriff Piglet to round up some unusual suspects! Then, “Rabbit Marks The Spot” and tricks the Pooh Pirates into digging for bu…

Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Party [VHS]


Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Party [VHS]


$8.50


Rabbit has a party in “Party Poohper,” but the rest of the gang is tied up trying to save bunnies from danger. (Poor Rabbit, rather touchingly, holds the party festivities anyway with stitched-together doll versions of his absent friends.) In “Pooh Day Afternoon,” Christopher Robin asks Pooh to be his assistant dog sitter, a serious job that the old bear might not be up to. Good stuff, pleasing an…

Boston Pops and Fiedler - Classics For Children CD


Boston Pops and Fiedler – Classics For Children CD




Reader's Digest America the Beautiful a Musical Salute to the Statue of Liberty


Reader’s Digest America the Beautiful a Musical Salute to the Statue of Liberty


$34.95


TRACKS:
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL//YANKEE DOODLE//THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND//GIVE ME YOU’RE TIRED, YOUR POOR//GOD BLESS AMERICA//AMERICAN SALUTE//GUADALCANAL MARCK//AMERICAN PATROL//GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY//MARYS A GRAND OLD NAME//NELLIE KELLY, I LOVE YOU//YOU’RE A GRAND OLD FLAG//YOU REMIND ME OF MY MOTHER//HARRIGAN//YANKEE DOODLE BOY//BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC//AMERICA (MY COUNTRY TIS OF THEE)//S…

Pop Concert Favorites (Arthur Fiedler) (The World's Most Beautiful Melodies)


Pop Concert Favorites (Arthur Fiedler) (The World’s Most Beautiful Melodies)


$49.99



Arthur Fiedler Conducting the Boston Pops, Septermber 20, 1978 - Baltimore Civic Center


Arthur Fiedler Conducting the Boston Pops, Septermber 20, 1978 – Baltimore Civic Center




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