What are your favorite Christmas 78 records?

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Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph - the scarier the version, the better.

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One of my favorite Christmas records is "Christmas Tidings "by the Shannon Quartet on Columbia. It's a medley of carols. edisonplayer

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Georges Thill singing Minuit, Chretiens (O holy night) on Columbia - even if this record will shred any fibre or thorn known to man!

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I am adding two more traditional Norwegian Christmas songs. They were both originally issued on 78 rpm, in 1952 ( Julekveldsvisa/ ChristmasEveBallad). This song is probably the most loved Christmas song played here at Christmas. The second song was released on Columbia 78 rpm in 1949, and tell the story of how a mouse family celebrates their Christmas. It is simply named: Musevisa/ The Mouse Ballad. The word "ballad" does not really cover this style of music, but I could not really find a better word in English when googling this style of music. ( Vise/visa = traditional ballad)

Julekveldsvisa:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mde5DK7jPug

Musevisa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpoGImudBqU

I am lucky to have them both on an original Columbia 78 record.

The composer, singer and guitarist is the Norwegian troubadour: Alf Prøysen, who also was a writer of children's books, and his books has been translated to numerous languages.

Wikipedia in Norwegian: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alf_Pr%C3%B8ysen

Wikipedia in English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alf_Pr%C3%B8ysen

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AmberolaAndy wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:59 pm As for Christmas 78s, there’s a reason why that Bing Crosby set is so common. Some of his best stuff is on that album.
Agreed

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