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Happy Holidays with Frank & Bing
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NOTE: This DVD will be included FREE with every order between now and December 25, or until our supply runs out. You do NOT need to add this to your order. It will be packed automatically

Dec. 20, 1957 Happy Holidays with Frank and Bing (ABC) COLOR


Bing drops by Frank's place bearing gifts, and the two join voices for a half hour of Christmas carols. Although the program originally aired in black and white, a filmed color version was discovered by Nancy Sinatra in 2001. The production was directed by Sinatra and featured a duet on White Christmas .


BONUS: Over two hours of ADDITIONAL material included! Learn More

Michael Buble: Let It Snow
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Michael Buble, one of our favorite newer artists, swings out for Christmas and warms the season with this 6-song EP.
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The Joyful Season - Jo Stafford
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First released in ’64, this yuletide delight is on CD for the first time, complete with five bonus tracks (two with Gordon MacRae); Jo does 'Silver Bells; Silent Night; Deck the Halls; Jingle Bells; Winter Wonderland; White Christmas', and more! Learn More
2008 Frank Sinatra Musical Christmas Ornament
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Carlton Cards has released a new Frank Sinatra Christmas Tree Ornament each year for the past several years. This year's edition might be the nicest one ever produced. It plays an instrumental selection from "I've Got You Under My Skin." The top of the ornament has a loop for a hook so you can easily hang it on your tree.

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Holiday Inn / 3 Disc ( 2 DVD, 1 CD) Collector's Set
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In 1942, Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby teamed up at Der Bingle's Paramount Pictures for Holiday Inn, a black-and-white musical that proves more entertaining than Crosby's color semi-remake White Christmas in 1954. Astaire and Crosby play partner/rival song-and-dance men who compete for the hand of their performing partner, played by Virginia Dale. After Crosby loses, he moves to the Connecticut countryside where he creates a resort that is only open on holidays and puts on the shows with the help of Marjorie Reynolds. Dumped by Dale, Astaire makes a drunken arrival at the inn on New Year's Eve and dances with Reynolds. He decides she'll be his new partner, but doesn't remember what she looks like, setting off a frenzied search at every subsequent show while the once-bitten Crosby does his best to steer him off track.

The theme gives Irving Berlin an excuse to craft or recycle a number of holiday-themed songs, such as (in the former category) "Washington's Birthday" or (in the latter) "Easter Parade." The most famous of the new material, of course, is "White Christmas," which became one of the best selling songs of all time and the title song of Crosby's 1954 film. Astaire and Crosby also team up for "I'll Capture Her Heart," which playfully contrasts the stars' specialties, and Astaire's "It's So Easy to Dance with You" became one of the signature songs of his post-Ginger Rogers career. Astaire and Crosby teamed up again for Blue Skies in 1946. Learn More
A Swingin' Christmas - Tony Bennett and The Count Basie Band CD+DVD
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CD with bonus DVD. What a festive feast with Tony Bennett and his 2008 album release Swingin' Christmas featuring the Count Basie Big Band. Bennett has 15 Grammy Awards along with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2001). 'Tony Bennett is among the most recognized human beings on the planet.' ~Vanity Fair. The album tracks are 'The Christmas Song', 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', 'I'll Be Home for Christmas, 'Winter Wonderland', 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town', 'Christmas Time is Here', 'My Favorite Things', 'The Christmas Waltz', 'Christmas Auld Lang Syne', 'Silver Bells' and 'Christmas Tree'.
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Christmas Memories - Doris Day - DVD
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For five successful seasons, superstar Doris Day starred in her own CBS-TV series, The Doris Day Show . For the first time, all three Christmas episodes (A Two Family Christmas, It's Christmas Time In The City, Whodunnit, Doris?) from the program are presented together, with the added bonus of a new audio commentary track by Doris herself!

Also featured are 1950s-1960s newsreels of Doris Day -- including Christmas footage -- not seen in decades; long-lost holiday broadcasts of The Doris Day Show radio series from 1952; a Doris Christmas photo gallery; original network promos for The Doris Day Show and a special Christmas greeting from Doris. You'll also hear Doris sing Silver Bells, Silent Night, Hark The Herald Angels Sing and other holiday favorites. So, bring the whole family together and share the warm and wonderful memories of Christmas with the warm and wonderful Doris Day! Learn More
What a Night! A Christmas Album - Harry Connick Jr.
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Harry and his big band swing in the holiday season.

1. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
2. What A Night!
3. Christmas Day
4. Holly Jolly Christmas
5. Please Come Home For Christmas
6. O Come All Ye Faithful
7. Dance Of The Sugarplum Fairies
8. Let There Be Peace On Earth
9. Winter Wonderland
10. It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas
11. Santariffic
12. Jingle Bells
13. Zat You Santa Claus
14. We Three Kings
15. Song For The Hopeful
16. Auld Lang Syne Learn More
The Andy Williams Christmas Show
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Christmas would not be merry without Andy Williams. Andy's famous Christmas special was taped live at the fabulous Moon River Theatre in Branson and contains 25 of the world's favorite Christmas songs: It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Christmas Needs Love to be Christmas, Sleigh Ride, I'll Be Home for Christmas, Blue Christmas, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, Jingle Bells, Let It Snow, The Christmas Song, My Favorite Things, Little Snow Girl, White Christmas, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, Silver Bells, The Little Drummer Boy, Do You Hear What I Hear?, Mommy Here We Come A-Caroling, Happy Holidays, Angels We Have Heard on High, Joy to the World, O Come All Ye Faithful, The Bells of St. Mary's, Silent Night, O Holy Night, May Each Day. Learn More
Christmas With Sinatra & Friends / cd /
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LOS ANGELES — Concord Records’ release Christmas With Sinatra & Friends, features both classic and rare holiday songs by some of America’s most treasured vocalists including Mel Tormé, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Ray Charles, Betty Carter and of course Sinatra himself singing eight of the collection’s 12 songs, licensed from Frank Sinatra Enterprises (FSE).

The choice Sinatra performances celebrated here were meticulously and thoughtfully selected to include both traditional and rare holiday tunes. Among the non-traditional are “Christmas Memories,” by ace arranger and long-time Sinatra collaborator Don Costa with lyricists Alan & Marilyn Bergman and “An Old Fashioned Christmas,” written by the legendary composers Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen. Jimmy Webb’s “Whatever Happened to Christmas” and “Mistletoe and Holly,” co-written by Sinatra himself will undoubtedly add to Sinatra’s special place among seasonal favorites. Cahn and Van Heusen also wrote “The Christmas Waltz” the renowned ballad that Sinatra first recorded in 1957.

Sinatra additionally offers Harry Simeone’s “The Little Drummer Boy”, Johnny Marks’ “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” (which set to music the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) and the beloved “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” written in 1934 by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie.

For this collection, the Irving Berlin standard, “White Christmas" is sung by Frank’s friend Rosemary Clooney, who co-starred in the 1954 film White Christmas. Also included are Mel Tormé’s “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire”), which he composed at just 20 years old, “as well as Tony Bennett singing “A Child Is Born” with jazz pianist Bill Evans, and “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” Frank Loesser’s famous and amusing duet from the ’40s (an Oscar-winner from a 1949 Esther Williams film) sung here by the incomparable duo of Ray Charles and Betty Carter.

Track listing:

All songs sung by Frank Sinatra unless otherwise indicated:

1. The Christmas Waltz
2. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
3. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) - Mel Tormé
4. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
5. The Little Drummer Boy
6. A Child Is Born - Tony Bennett & Bill Evans
7. Mistletoe and Holly
8. An Old Fashioned Christmas
9. White Christmas - Rosemary Clooney
10. Whatever Happened to Christmas
11. Baby It’s Cold Outside - Ray Charles & Betty Carter
12. Christmas Memories
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