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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars and the nostaligia continues..., November 18, 2007
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
A Merry 1940's Christmas features twenty six great songs by some of the best artists of the 1940s. This CD is sure to please everyone who enjoys classic Christmastime vocals; and I can't believe it's not currently in print!

The CD starts with the famous Kate Smith performing "A Merry American Christmas." This charming tune uses the brass well as Kate Smith sings this to perfection. Kate's excellent diction bolsters her performance, too. Gene Autry also does his classic "Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)." The melody is sweet and Gene Autry delivers this upbeat tune without a superfluous note! Love the bells and percussion! Moreover, listen for a young Frank Sinatra singing "Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)." The strings enhance the natural beauty of "Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)" and Frank never sounded better!

The hits keep coming. Listen for Pearl Bailey and Hot Lips Page on "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Their banter during this great number makes it nothing short of perfect. Dinah Shore and the Rhythmaires perform a lovely rendition of "The Merry Christmas Polka;" and Frank Sinatra returns to sing a splendid "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas."

We also get Gene Autry's " Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" which was a big hit for him when others considered it too "corny" to record; and the CD ends with a charming interpretation of "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" with Kay Kyser & His Orchestra; Harry Babbitt sings this last number to perfection. I have to wonder why I haven't heard more of Harry Babbitt.

Of course, there are some additional numbers that stick to the more religious themes of Christmas. We get "Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful)" and "Ava Maria."

The liner notes have great artwork and the essay by Joseph F. Laredo is very informative. Great!

Overall, anyone who enjoys classic Christmastime vocals will cherish this album for years to come. I highly recommend this CD of classic holiday tunes.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Pop., November 14, 2005
This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
This is a true 1940's collection. It features several things I've never seen elsewhere. The whole thing is pleasant and not the same few 1940's Christmas songs. If you like nostalgia and warmth at Christmas, this will enhance the season.
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25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a trip back in time...., October 19, 2005
This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
A Merry 1940s Christmas is a nice collection of recordings by some of the most popular artists of the decade. Most of the selections are unique to this compilation. Here is the track listing:

1. A Merry American Christmas--Kate Smith, Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller

2. When You Trim Your Christmas Tree--Les Brown & His Orchestra, Vocal by Jack Haskell

3. Here Comes Santa Claus(Down Santa Claus Lane)--Gene Autry

4. The First Noel/Angels from the Realms of Glory--Richard Keys Biggs(played on the great organ of the Blessed Sacrament Church, Hollywood)

5. Christmas Dreaming(A Little Early This Year)--Frank Sinatra, Orchestra under direction of Axel Stordahl

6. Little Jack Frost Get Lost--Frankie Carle & His Orchestra, Vocal by Marjorie Hughes

7. Blue Christmas--Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra and Choir

8. Baby, It's Cold Outside--Pearl Bailey & Hot Lips Page with Rhythm Accompaniment

9. White Christmas--Charlie Spivak & His Orchestra, Vocal by Garry Stevens

10. Ol' Saint Nicholas--Doris Day with male quartet

11. Adeste Fideles(O Come, All Ye Faithful)--The Lyn Murray Singers conducted by Lyn Murray, solos by Ruth Carhart & Floyd Sherman

12. Winter Wonderland--Buddy Clark with the Girl Friends, Orchestra under direction of Ted Dale

13. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm--Les Brown & His Band of Renown

14. All I Want for Christmas(Is My Two Front Teeth)--Mary Kaye Trio, Orchestra under direction of George Wyle

15. Ave Maria--Hour of Charm All Girl Orchestra and Choir, featuring vocal solo by Jeanne and Evelyn & Her Magic Violin; under direction of Phil Spitalny

16. The Merry Christmas Polka--Dinah Shore with Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires; Orchestra under direction of Harry Zimmerman

17. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas(from the MGM Picture "Meet Me in St. Louis")--Frank Sinatra; Orchestra under direction of Axel Stordahl

18. Winter Weather--Benny Goodman & His Orchestra; Vocal by Art Lund & Peggy Lee

19. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer--Gene Autry & The Pinafores with orchestal accompaniment

20. I'll Be Home for Christmas--Jerry Wayne and vocal group with orchestral accompaniment

21. The Skaters(Les Patineurs)--Al Goodman & His Orchestra

22. The Jingle Bell Polka--The Modernaires Featuring Hal Dickinson; Orchestra under direction of Lou Bring

23. The Christmas Song(Merry Christmas to You)--Les Brown & His Orchestra; Vocal by Doris Day

24. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!--Woody Herman & His Orchestra; Vocal by Woody Herman

25. Auld Lang Syne--Tommy Tucker Time; Vocal by Don Brown, Kerwin Somerville & The Three Two-Timers

26. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?--Kay Kyser & His Orchestra; Vocal by Harry Babbitt and The Campus Kids

A very pleasant trip back to a time when the bandleader was the star and the band was called an Orchestra! Highly recommended for fans of 1940's music and vocalists.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, January 11, 2007
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I love the old time feeling of this CD. Go back to the old days where the Christmas music was honest and real. I'm a Christmas music freak and this CD is perfect for me.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite THAT good, December 1, 2009
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J. C Clark "eanna" (Overland Park, KS United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
Remember those Firestone LPs from the 60s? They featured a mishmash of performers and styles, including some older recordings, available only at your local dealer. We got a new one every year, and played them until the grooves vanished. I loved the eclecticism and variety! But not every cut on every LP.

I purchased this to get "Here Comes Santa Claus", one of the treasured Christmas memories of my childhood, and a song certain to vanish from school programs, if it hasn't already. This is not an easy-to-locate performance, so for that alone I am happy. There are a number of other charming and delightful goodies here, and no Bing is OK by me; I have him in spades elsewhere. One cut on a CD like this would be redundant for most people I think.

But I don't get why the instrumentals and generic choir pieces were included. I realize every such compilation CD is going to spark wonder, but these are weak. I have far better performances of sacred Christmas music elsewhere; hearing them performed in these wheezy and sonically limited performances adds nothing. I would happily have traded them for a track or two by the Andrews Sisters or something by Perry Como, who recorded many delightful Christmas tunes.

Small issues. Overall, a nice package. I heard several wonderful new things and was reintroduced to several others. If not perfect (and that's what 5 stars means to me) it is a darn fine collection!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, Nostalgic, And Including Several Seldom-Heard Pieces, May 30, 2009
This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
No single-disk collection can claim to be entirely representative, and it is true that there are several glaring omissions on this disk. Perhaps the most obvious is the failure to include any vocal by Judy Garland, who recorded a number of seasonal songs, not to mention the decision to offer Sinatra's version of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" instead of the definitive (and original) Garland version. The Andrews Sisters, icons of the decade, recorded several Christmas favorites, including the hit single "Christmas Island;" both they and the song are missing. And Bing Crosby, who made Christmas songs something of a specialty, isn't to be found.

Even so, A MERRY 1940S CHRISTMAS does a remarkably effective job of catching the tone of Christmas recordings of that decade, and it makes up for its unfortunate omissions by the inclusion of numerous selections that were popular at the time but have since been seldom heard. "Baby It's Cold Outside" finds Pearl Bailey and Hot Lips Page having a wonderful time with the song's suggestive lyrics, improvising chitchat between the lines and providing the listeners with an ear-to-ear smile. Doris Day's Ol' Saint Nicholas is a real find, bright and smooth and musically clever.

Gene Autry's "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer" are always welcome, and like many of the cuts--Little Jack Grost Get Lost," "Winter Wonderland," "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm," to name but three--reflect the swing-tones of the decade. Dinah Shore knocks out a charming "Mery Christmas Polka," and Benny Goodman, Art Lund, and Peggy Lee nail "Winter Weather." But there is no lack of the purely smooth and in some instances reverent. "The First Noel/Angels From The Realms of Glory" is beautifully played on the great organ; Ave Marie is delicately performed by an all-girl choir; and "Auld Lang Syne" receives a lovely treatment from Don Brown.

A perfect collection? No. But it will more than amply do until perfection comes along. Strongly recommended.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MERRY CHRISTMAS, December 16, 2009
This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
Excellent CD.
Glad to hear "A Merry American Christmas" by Kate Smith.
Really enjoyed this song when I first heard on the Dinah Shore Radio Show.
Dinah sang it for troops that were visiting her show.

Also "Baby It's Cold Outside" is one the wildest version I have ever heard.
Very Sexy.

Overall a FUN CD by Collector's Choice Music..

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks for the Christmas Memories, January 22, 2008
This review is from: Merry 1940's Christmas (Audio CD)
Perfect as a gift for those who remember when. CD has many classic Christmas hits still heard today during the holidays. Enjoyed an afternoon at home reminiscing with Mom and Dad who were youngsters when this music was popular.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Music, January 13, 2011
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This is a wonderful collection of a wide variety of Christmas music from the 1940's. A nice mix of traditional pieces from the time period. Very nice sound to it. I have listened to it over and over again. Pleasantly surprised; very nice collection of music from the time period. Dick Haymes, Doris Day .. and a wonderful rendition of "Baby It's Cold Outside" with Pear Bailey!!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great holiday CD filled with traditional Christmas music, December 26, 2010
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This great holiday CD is chock full with 26 traditional Christmas music tracks. If you love the wonderful sounds of traditional Christmas songs the way they were performed in the 1940's, you'll love this CD as much as my wife and I do.
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