
Funky Christmas
There are – which I’m sure surprises precisely none of you – a lot of artists past their prime who record Christmas music.

Mae West – Wild Christmas
When was the last time you heard a Christmas album that was actually fun? I don’t mean funny, in the sense of being a humorous novelty or something awful that a more maliciou

June Christy – This Time Of Year
Christmas, even to those who despise it, is a singularly meaningful holiday.

A Christmas Gift for You From Philles Records
What more can be said about an album that countless rock critics have named the greatest Christmas record of all time? No Christmas record has been lauded as much as A Christmas Gi

Doris Day – The Doris Day Christmas Album
Pianist Oscar Levant once famously quipped that he “knew Doris Day before she was a virgin.

Julie Andrews – The Secret of Christmas
The concept of the “overproduced” record is an interesting one.

The Kingston Trio – Last Month of the Year
The Kingston Trio is, quite straightforwardly, the most important band in the history of music that people don’t normally know about.

The Carpenters – Christmas Portrait
Richard Carpenter and Karen Carpenter of the Carpenters were born in 1946 and 1950 respectively. In the mid-fifties they were no more than 10 and 6 years old.

Peter Jöback – Jag Kommer Hem Igen Till Jul
One of the most wonderful things about Christmas music is how it can turn expectations on end.

Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé – That Holiday Feeling!
In 1964, showbiz darlings, married couple Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé were at the top of their game.