We all have our favorite Christmas songs. Maybe yours is “All I Want For Christmas is You.” Or, if you prefer a classic, it might be “The First Noel.” Maybe you simply love Elvis and howl along to ...
As we make our way toward Christmas and are barraged with holiday tunes, there is one that stands out because of the way it allows you, the listener, to choose your own adventure. If you’re in an ...
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” was written in 1943 by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and introduced by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical “Meet Me in ...
Rod Stewart, hosts his first holiday special at the lush Villa de Leon, a private residence overlooking the Pacific Ocean in ...
In her second performance of the night on the Saturday Night Live stage, Billie Eilish brought in some Christmas spirts. Once again joined by her brother, Finneas, Eilish delivered a smooth, jazzy ...
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There are many Christmas songs that are understandable classics. “White Christmas” captures both the magic of a snowy holiday and the longing for a simpler time and a home far away. “The Christmas ...
Judy Garland singing “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” in the movie “Meet Me in St. Louis.”Credit...Photofest True, it’s not by Beyoncé or Adele or Rihanna. It’s not even by anyone still alive.
Only an icon with Garland in her name could have pulled off this Christmas song miracle. Before Judy Garland crooned the melancholy-tinged lyrics to the now-classic holiday tune “Have Yourself a Merry ...
Welcome to The 12 Days of Christmas Songs: an attempt to uncover the forgotten history of some of the most memorable festive tunes. From December 14 through 25, we’ll be tackling one secular song and ...