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Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:50 am
by gsabc
And once again, thank you, Cory, wherever you are. Merry Christmas to you and the family.

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:11 am
by Catfish
Mine bit the dust last year :( . But still the best Christmas album ever made. God bless you, Cori.
Love,

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:27 pm
by Estonut
Catfish wrote:But still the best Christmas album ever made.
What was the song lineup?

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:45 am
by Snaxx
I still have mine, though it is scratched and the last three tracks are unplayable. It was a list of traditional Christmas and holiday songs. If no one posts the song list while I'm at work, I'll do so tonight.

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:28 am
by gsabc
White Christmas Bing Crosby
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Judy Garland
The Christmas Song Nat King Cole
Do You Hear What I Hear? Perry Como
The Little Drummer Boy Harry Simeone Chorale
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Andy Williams
Winter Wonderland Johnny Mathis
O Holy Night Luciano Pavarotti
Holly Jolly Christmas Burl Ives
Feliz Navidad Jose Feliciano
Merry Christmas Darling The Carpenters
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree Brenda Lee
Silent Night Vienna Boys Choir
I'll Be Home For Christmas Andy Williams
Home for the Holidays Perry Como
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Gene Autry
Santa Baby Eartha Kitt
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Bruce Springsteen
Blue Christmas Elvis Presley
Carol of the Bells Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Tennessee Christmas Amy Grant
Hallelujah Chorus Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Mary's Boy Child Harry Belafonte
Sleigh Ride Larry Anderson and his Orchestra

Chosen in a vote by the members of the GC as our favorite Christmas music ever. One member downloaded/uploaded the songs from the list and created CDs for those who wanted them. Mine is well used, but also loaded into iTunes and my iPod.

You may have quibbles about some of the tunes, but admit it. These are the popular songs and the versions that you think of first when you want Christmas music on the radio.

I gag when I hear Madonna's version of "Santa Baby".

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:31 am
by Wierd Al Yankovic
So when do we get the album with all those wonderful Bored parodies?

I can't believe my creative impulses have been stolen by a &#*@ squirrel..... :evil:

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:50 am
by franktangredi
gsabc wrote:White Christmas Bing Crosby
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Judy Garland
The Christmas Song Nat King Cole
Do You Hear What I Hear? Perry Como
The Little Drummer Boy Harry Simeone Chorale
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Andy Williams
Winter Wonderland Johnny Mathis
O Holy Night Luciano Pavarotti
Holly Jolly Christmas Burl Ives
Feliz Navidad Jose Feliciano
Merry Christmas Darling The Carpenters
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree Brenda Lee
Silent Night Vienna Boys Choir
I'll Be Home For Christmas Andy Williams
Home for the Holidays Perry Como
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Gene Autry
Santa Baby Eartha Kitt
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Bruce Springsteen
Blue Christmas Elvis Presley
Carol of the Bells Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Tennessee Christmas Amy Grant
Hallelujah Chorus Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Mary's Boy Child Harry Belafonte
Sleigh Ride Larry Anderson and his Orchestra
Wow! I don't have Sleigh Ride on mine. Instead, I have two tracks of Mary's Boy Child (which, if I recall correctly, I was instrumental in lobbying for. I think I was also one of the people pushing for the Hallelujah Chorus.)

It's a great album, but I can't seem to find mine!

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:56 pm
by tlynn78
That sounds like a great collection, only missing "Mary, Did You Know?" to cover my favorites.


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Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:17 am
by mellytu74
franktangredi wrote: Instead, I have two tracks of Mary's Boy Child (which, if I recall correctly, I was instrumental in lobbying for.)
Yes, you were, Frank! :D

We are putting up the tree tonight -- it's been in a bucket of water in the garage since Monday. It was supposed to go up either Wednesday or Thursday but we are behind schedule at Casa Boonie/Melly.

We were supposed to get the tree on Sunday at a tree farm. We get there with friends at 9 a.m. to find that the tree farm doesn't open until noon.

The friends went back on Monday. On Monday, we went to the local volunteer fire house and got a lovely Douglas fir.

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:29 am
by nitrah55
S'funny, I was thinking of polling the board for a thread on "Name your 5 favorite Christmas records." Guess that's sort of happened- but I must say, my 5 favorites aren't on the list (probably because several of them hadn't been recorded when Jipter Christmas was released):

White Christmas - The Drifters
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings - Barenaked Ladies with Sarah McLaughlin
In the Bleak Midwinter - Sarah McLaughlin
Mele Kelikimaka - Bette Midler
A Baby Just Like You - John Denver

Anyone else care to join the fray?

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:33 am
by mellytu74
I think starting a thread like that would be a FINE idea, Nitrah.

I believe we had something similar last year around this time. I know I listed about 50 songs that WMEL would have.

I know that three of yours -- The Drifters, the Barenaked Ladies and Bette -- were on it.

Re: Listening to A Very Jipter Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:47 am
by gsabc
nitrah55 wrote:S'funny, I was thinking of polling the board for a thread on "Name your 5 favorite Christmas records." Guess that's sort of happened- but I must say, my 5 favorites aren't on the list (probably because several of them hadn't been recorded when Jipter Christmas was released):

White Christmas - The Drifters
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings - Barenaked Ladies with Sarah McLaughlin
In the Bleak Midwinter - Sarah McLaughlin
Mele Kelikimaka - Bette Midler
A Baby Just Like You - John Denver

Anyone else care to join the fray?
I agree with the two Sarah McLaughlin songs. Not sure I've ever heard the other three.

I'll put in Carol of the Bells - Mannheim Steamroller. Can't come up with two other big favorites of recent vintage. There's always Alvin's Christmas on the humor side, or Stan Freberg's Green Christmas (not really a song), and Allan Sherman's Twelve Days of Christmas.