Blue Christmas
Composed by Jay W. Johnson & Billy Hayes, “Blue
Christmas” was first recorded in 1948 by
Texan Doye O’Dell - “All America’s Cowboy”. Several
popular renditions followed – and, in 1957, another
singer/actor, this time from Tupelo, Mississippi,
stamped the song indelibly as an holiday classic.
Rocking and rolling into this season of joy and
reflection is Canada’s Allison Crowe whose 2015
recording here gifts us one of the freshest takes
on the song since Elvis Presley - “The King”.
Blue Christmas from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
This a cappella track is on Crowe’s just-released “Souling (Bonus Tracks Edition)” – an album which expands upon a cherished release of last Christmas. To “Souling” Crowe’s added one more traditional carol plus characteristically distinct colourings of secular songs popularized by Elvis, Eartha Kitt, Louis & Ella, Nat King Cole and Stevie Wonder among others:
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/album/souling-bonus-tracks-edition
Labels: a cappella, Allison Crowe, Blue Christmas, British Columbia, Canada, Christmas, Corner Brook, Elvis Presley, music, Nanaimo, Newfoundland, song, Souling, Tidings, winter
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