American_Top_40_1973_December_22nd_All-Time_Christmas_Countdown
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"Our rankings for the All-time Christmas Countdown are based on the AT40 staff's interpretation of thirty-three years' worth of surveys published by Billboard Magazine, including record sales, air-play, jukebox-play, sheet music sales, and continued popularity over the years. In our opinion, a fair ranking of the hit songs of Christmas." This Christmas broadcast originally aired on December 22nd, 1973. It is a recording of a rebroadcast from internet radio. Plus, be sure to check out the Jack Benny Christmas Package! http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/9258676/The_Jack_Benny_Christmas_Package Happy Holidays! 40: The Happy Reindeer - Dancer, Prancer, And Nervous (1959) 39: Marshmallow World - Bing Crosby (1950) (Montage Played With Darlene Love's Version) 38: Santa Claus Is Watching You - Ray Stevens (1962) 37: Santa And The Satellite (Parts 1 And 2) - Buchanan And Goodman (1957) 36: Little Altar Boys - Vic Dana (1961) 35: Merry Christmas Polka - Andrews Sisters (1950) 34: Baby's First Christmas - Connie Francis (1961) 33: Little Saint Nick - Beach Boys (1963) 32: Merry Christmas Darling - Carpenters (1970) 31: Snoopy's Christmas - Royal Guardsmen (1967) 30: Pretty Paper - Roy Orbison 29: Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt (1953) 28: Mary's Boy Child - Harry Belafonte (1956) 27: I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas - Yogi Yorgesson With The Johnny Duffy Trio (1949) 26: It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas - Perry Como And The Fontaine Sisters (1951) 25: Home For The Holidays - Perry Como 24: Christmas In Kilarney - Dennis Day (1950) 23: Lonesone Christmas (Part 1) - Lowell Fulsom (1950) 22: All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth - Spike Jones And His City Slickers (1948) 21: Merry Christmas Baby - Charles Brown (1948) 20: I'll Be Home For Christmas - Bing Crosby (1943) (Aired Beach Boys And Elvis Presley Versions) 19: You're All I Want For Christmas - Frankie Lane (1948) Not Played Due To Quality Of Record 18: Nuttin' For Christmas - Barry Gordon with The Art Mooney Orchestra (1955) Also A Montage With The Fontaine Sisters And Ricky Zahnd And The Blue Jeaners 17: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy Boyd (1952) 16: Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee (1958) 15: Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane) - Gene Autry (1947) Also a 1963 Version by Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans 14: Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson (1948) 13: Please Come Home For Christmas - Charles Brown (1960) 12: Frosty The Snow Man - Gene Autry (1950) Played Versions By The Beach Boys And The Ronettes 11: The Chipmunk Song - David Seville and The Chipmunks (1958) 10: Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters (1942) Played A Montage With Versions By Burl Ives, Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters, The Four Seasons, The Jackson Five And The Crystals 9: Jingle Bells - Bing Crosby and The Andews Sisters (1943) Played A Montage Of Versions By Glenn Miller, Roger Williams, The Don Charles Singing Dogs, And Ray Conniff's Orchestra And Chorus 8: Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley 7: Winter Wonderland - Ray Conniff's Orchestra And Chorus - Played A Montage Of Versions By The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Ray Conniff, And Darlene Love 6: Silver Bells - Jimmy Wakely and Margaret Whiting (1950) Played Versions By Diana Ross And The Supremes And By Ray Coniff's Orchestra And Chorus 5: Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms (1957) 4: The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole (1946) Also Played Excerpts Of Versions By Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Jose Feliciano, And The Jackson Five 3: The Little Drummer Boy - Harry Simeone Chorale (1958) 2: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Gene Autry (1949) Also Played A Version By The Jackson Five 1: White Christmas - Bing Crosby (1942) Extra: Silent Night - Bing Crosby (1935)
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As a professional Radio Staion Personality (Or Air Talent), I have worked onn and off the air working in New York in the 60's, Philadelphia in the 70's 80's and 90's and several major Networks producing several Radio programs and Special. I say not goodbye but til next we meet. I have physically met this giant of a voice talent working on some of his shows and often times at special benefit.. His signature Sine-off: "Keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars."... Yep, he finally made it.,, Sleep well my friend
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