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As with "Rudolph," Gene Autry probably did not think one of his other songs of the 1940s, "Here Comes Santa Claus," would necessarily go down in history either. But it has, ...
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” was recorded 75 years ago by the country-music singer and movie star Gene Autry, and quickly rocketed off on a flight that’s yet to land.
Rudolph would later go on to become a cartoon movie and then famously a 1957 Christmas song performed by Gene Autry. What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer about? Rudolph is ostracized by other ...
Rudolph would later go on to become a cartoon movie and then famously a 1957 Christmas song performed by Gene Autry. What is ...
OKC native Gayla Peevey used her holiday hit "I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas" to help her hometown zoo buy a real-life hippo 70 years ago.
As with "Rudolph," Gene Autry probably did not think one of his other songs of the 1940s, "Here Comes Santa Claus," would necessarily go down in history either. But it has, ...
Rudolph typically spends this month on televisions across the U.S. in the form of a 75-minute stop-motion animation film. ... The famous Christmas song performed by Gene Autry was released in 1957.
The Boot counts down the best songs by cowboy country singer Gene Autry. ... It should come as no surprise that “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” is in the Grammy Hall of Fame. 1 ...
May’s brother-in-law, songwriter Johnny Marks, decided to adapt the story into a song, which was recorded by Gene Autry in 1949, according to the Smithsonian. So Rudolph, as the song goes, went ...
Mr. Autry, of course, was quite the musical superstar; his recording of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is still fondly revisited each holiday season.
Which animal is inextricably linked with Santa and Christmas in the minds of young and old? Reindeer, of course. In 1949, singing cowboy Gene Autry probably didn’t believe that Rudolph the red ...