The audio for the song was originally recorded in a studio with Kim's brother-in-law, Travis Barker. The scene was filmed for ...
A soldier in the battlefield longing to be home for Christmas inspired the great composer Irving Berlin to write White ...
Christmas in the hospital was a mini tree filled with childhood creations (or better yet, childhood monstrosities made out of foam and popsicle sticks and pom poms). Please recall the Grinch on his ...
More than half a century after it was released, Bing Crosby's “Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas)” finally debuts on the U.K. singles chart.
Popular myths about the classic holiday tune have circulated for decades, obscuring its origins on the minstrel stage.
Its mix of country and blues, layered with Elvis’s apparent vocal charisma, makes it a standout Christmas song. The Drifters’ doo-wop version of "White Christmas" takes Bing Crosby’s classic ...
The Story of an American Song by Jody Rosen' is an intriguing and insightful look at the story behind a holiday classic.
The legendary crooner, who first sang the song that reminisces about snowy childhood Christmases, once told his nephew, Howard Crosby, that singing “White Christmas” in front of teary-eyed ...
In 1940, he wrote another quintessential American song, “White Christmas,” which the popular entertainer Bing Crosby eventually made famous. But this was a profoundly sad time for humanity.
Regardless, the concept of snow on Christmas represents a sort of romanticized ideal of the holiday — there’s a movie and a song (not to mention all the song’s covers) called “White ...
which brings us to one of the most famous Christmas songs ever – one that actually started out with palm trees. Irving Berlin's iconic White Christmas was first released in 1942 but he wrote it ...