Last post I promised some country Christmas discs so for you achy-breaky types Jody Levins' Jingle Bell Boogie is a cool hillbilly disc. Speaking of hillbillies, my old pal Buck Owens (R.I.P.) made tons of great Christmas records, but his best for my money was Blue Christmas Lights. George Jones' Mom and Santa Claus is another classic, as is his duet with Tammy What's her face Mr and Mrs Santa Claus. If you're the cry in your beer type at Christmas, try Jerry Lee Lewis' I Can't Have A Merry Christmas Without You, a non-lp 45 from '72. Sad Christmas records are the best, no?
Everyone's heard Chuck Berry's classic Run Run Rudolph, but this version is by a garage band called the Outlaws (not the Joe Meek or southern rock Outlaws either), just a cool American garage disc. This version of Jingle Bells, courtesy of the Vel-Mares sounds like Santa's arriving via surf board. Same can be said for the incredible Trashmen whose Dancin' With Santa is a classic of Xmas-surf trash.
Ral Donner's Christmas Day sounds pretty much like Elvis, which means it's pretty great. And Little Joey Farr's Big White Cadillac is a good kid rocker, not my favorite genre but this little twerp can actually rock.The 4 Imperials Santa's Got A Coupe De Ville is a whacked out greaseball rocker. Speaking of greaseballs, how 'bout Jack Scott's Jingle Bell Slide from the guy who wrote a song called Greaseball but the record company made him change it to Leroy. Patsy Raye is another one who knew how to double up on the novelty trends, combining beatniks and Christmas on her wiggy Beatnik's Christmas Wish.
Sick of Christmas records? Me too, but if you need more check out the Christmas shows from Hound Radio broadcasts past, they're arranged by date so just keep scrollin' down to those third week of Dec. shows. Meanwhile, maybe I'll dig out that Rocket manuscript and see how much of it I can type into the machine here before my fingers cramp up.....
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Thanks a million, Hound, for the the blog and the wild Christmas music. I'm sick of Christmas, but but not Christmas records like these. I'm glad i'll have these to wrap to. One of my favorite sad country Christmas "classics" is Ernest Tubb's "I'm Walking The Floor This Christmas". Poor old guy is in a hell of a way.
"I'm walking the floor this Christmas,
decorating my tree with tears..."
Too much! Merry Christmas!
Last time I saw Ernest Tubb was when he played the Mudd Club, he didn't seem to notice anything strange (ie most of the audience had green hair, etc.),it was still "Howdy neighbors.." I guess around '81 or 82? Check out his cover of Robert Nighthawk's "Kansas City Blues" at--
http://www.thehound.net/19890603/mp3s/start42.mp3
the tune you like can be found at--
http://www.thehound.net/19931225/mp3s/start15.mp3
and his Merry Texas Christmas Y'All is at--
http://www.thehound.net/19891223/mp3s/start14.mp3
Lotta fun there at Brownies!
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