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Points for good intentions at any rate, too bad her voice was pretty KO-ed by the time this was made.
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>>128902820
I never knew this existed.
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>>128902820
all traditional/hymnal songs no Rudolf whatever. guess because of her European background where Christmas is more traditional than in USA.
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>>128903115
not sure if I'd describe as being introduced to the World in Aberdeen near 71 years ago on Xmas Day as particularly 'European', but yeah.. Brits maybe go a bit easier on the Rudolph and Coca-Cola Santa shit.
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Anglicans have the best Christmas and choral songs. Anons act surprised like British came out of nowhere and dominated music in the 20th century, but they were always pretty good...one way or another.
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>>128903203
that shit was all invented by Jew songwriters in the 1940s-50s anyway it's not "traditional" in the least
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>>128903244
Many of the traditional hymnals we know in America are of English origin; German settlers also brought a few of their own over.
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