Snowfall by Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra, a much-later stereo version of his classic theme song, taken from Dance To The Sound Of Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra (Decca DL 78878, Stereo, 1958). That probably took an hour or more when I could have been doing something more productive with my life, like eating a real dinner.Ħ. Then I pulled out another pressing I thought was mono, but it turned out to be in stereo, so I ripped than one and got a passable sound file out of it. I spent a lot of time this evening trying to record this from an early stereo pressing, but there was a lot of noise in one of the channels and I couldn't do anything to get rid of it. Song Of The Bells by Royal Farnsworth Symphony "Pops" Orchestra, Conducted By Warren Edward Vincent from the budget LP The Music of Leroy Anderson (Design (Pickwick) DCF-1012, Stereo, 1959). Yes, more bells, but I'm running out of these tracks.ĥ. Variations On A French Carol by The Ringers On-The-Green from Ring And Sing-A Festival Of Music (Dharma Productions GFL 1077 (The Morristown Presbyterian Church On-The-Green, Morristown, New Jersey), Stereo). Another of those not really Christmas songs, but how could I resist when it features a Moog?Ĥ. A Hazy Shade Of Winter by a different Hugo, this one is Hugo Montenegro, Moog Synthesizer Performed By Eddie Kalehoff from the LP People.One To One (RCA Victor LSP-4537, Stereo, 1971). This is really a great album, it should be better known.ģ. Summer Green & Winter White, a similarly named but not the same song from Hugo Winterhalter, the final track I'm sharing from his seasonal LP, A Season For My Beloved (ABC-Paramount ABCS-447, Stereo, 1963). You can't go wrong with some Nancy Wilson.Ģ. Winter Green And Summer Blue by Nancy Wilson from her made-in-Japan album Keep You Satisfied (Columbia FC 40330, Stereo, 1985). As has become customary lately, I've got twenty more songs for you tonight, so here goes.ġ. I'm starting to think we may have to go into overtime, so don't forget to keep checking back. The month may be winding down, but I've still got lots of songs to share with you.
Happy Saturday to you! Hope you're having a good weekend.