Hang a Shining Star upon the Highest Bough
So, I don't know any Christmas songs that go something like "the roads are like sheets of glass/so please stay indoors/seriously, if you live in the country/don't leave your house."
Darn, right? How much more appropriate could a song be?
However, I have decided on a classic: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. The song was written for the 1944 musical Meet Me in St. Louis starring Judy Garland. Frank Sinatra also recorded a version of it with slightly different lyrics.
The video I have chosen is a scene from the movie The Monuments Mens. Such an interesting war story, if you haven't seen it. In this scene, Bill Murray's character is overseas searching for artwork stolen by the Nazis, and his daughter sends him this record. He doesn't play it right away, but his roommate, Preston, plays it over the camp's loudspeaker. When this scene plays, I dare you not to tear up. It is a beautiful representation of Christmas for our boys overseas. Very poignant, and a lovely, simple performance. Simple in that she needed no accompaniment, no unnecessary flourishes in her voice. Clear and elegant, just the way music like this was meant to be sung: by talented musicians with extraordinary voices.
~Stay Gold, and have yourself a merry little Christmas, too.
Darn, right? How much more appropriate could a song be?
However, I have decided on a classic: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. The song was written for the 1944 musical Meet Me in St. Louis starring Judy Garland. Frank Sinatra also recorded a version of it with slightly different lyrics.
The video I have chosen is a scene from the movie The Monuments Mens. Such an interesting war story, if you haven't seen it. In this scene, Bill Murray's character is overseas searching for artwork stolen by the Nazis, and his daughter sends him this record. He doesn't play it right away, but his roommate, Preston, plays it over the camp's loudspeaker. When this scene plays, I dare you not to tear up. It is a beautiful representation of Christmas for our boys overseas. Very poignant, and a lovely, simple performance. Simple in that she needed no accompaniment, no unnecessary flourishes in her voice. Clear and elegant, just the way music like this was meant to be sung: by talented musicians with extraordinary voices.
~Stay Gold, and have yourself a merry little Christmas, too.
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