l've been collecting Christmas records for over 20 years and used to turn my nose up at these budget records in thrift stores. Because of your posts | am now changing my mind. They're pretty good stuff for budget records and whatever you do to them makes them sound really good. So keep up the good work and THANK YOU!
I've been collecting Christmas records for over 20 years and used to turn my nose up at these budget records in thrift stores. Because of your posts I am now changing my mind. They're pretty good stuff for budget records and whatever you do to them makes them sound really good. So keep up the good work and THANK YOU!
Ah, just so nice. The Caroleers don't get nearly as much recognition and Christmas-time airplay as they deserve. Wonderful album in so many ways. Thank you for sharing it with us. Cheers!
This is wonderful from 1952 (I was 3 years of age then)! Thank you for uploading. This is going to be on my "Christmas 2022 Playlist"! Just great! 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄
Audio issues. Redo- improved mono cartridge. The Caroleers were making 78 rpm shellac records in the 1940's and this is probably a compilation of those recordings. Many of these recordings were re-released on many different labels in the 50's. Enjoy!
This record has my favorite rendition of Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town. I heard this version on a later Christmas collection in the 60s. Thanks for posting.
I’ve always enjoyed the harmonies of the Caroleers. I wish there was some history on these singers - was it a regular group or various people who stepped in to sing?
This was more than likely a studio group, meaning that they recorded but didn't perform "live." The Caroleers showed up in the 1940's on 78 rpm shellac records.
Can’t believe listening to Christmas carols in august when the temperature today is + 30, these are great carols and singers! God Bless!
Glad you enjoy. Stay cool!
l've been collecting Christmas records for over
20 years and used to turn my nose up at these
budget records in thrift stores. Because of your
posts | am now changing my mind. They're
pretty good stuff for budget records and
whatever you do to them makes them sound
really good. So keep up the good work and
THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoy and good luck!
I've been collecting Christmas records for over 20 years and used to turn my nose up at these budget records in thrift stores. Because of your posts I am now changing my mind. They're pretty good stuff for budget records and whatever you do to them makes them sound really good. So keep up the good work and THANK YOU!
This one doesn't show up too often, if you can find a copy it is worth collecting. Glad you enjoy!
Ah, just so nice. The Caroleers don't get nearly as much recognition and Christmas-time airplay as they deserve. Wonderful album in so many ways. Thank you for sharing it with us. Cheers!
Glad you enjoy!
Great album,my Granddaughter (4)really loves the songs 🎵 Thanks again for sharing 👍
Glad you enjoy!
Another wonderful album, thank you for finding these old gems I enjoy them beyond measure!!
Glad you enjoy Lydia.
Brings back memories of me at my grandparents house with the record player going and this song
It’s Sunday morning here. What a way to spend it-enjoying Christmas songs from LPs. Yes. Thank you for this upload. All the best.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy.
Excelente 😊
❤ 💯 this is the spirit of xmas
This is wonderful from 1952 (I was 3 years of age then)! Thank you for uploading. This is going to be on my "Christmas 2022 Playlist"! Just great! 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄 🎄
Glad you enjoy!
Audio issues. Redo- improved mono cartridge. The Caroleers were making 78 rpm shellac records in the 1940's and this is probably a compilation of those recordings. Many of these recordings were re-released on many different labels in the 50's. Enjoy!
This record has my favorite rendition of Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town. I heard this version on a later Christmas collection in the 60s. Thanks for posting.
WOW amazing post !
Glad you enjoy!
I’ve always enjoyed the harmonies of the Caroleers. I wish there was some history on these singers - was it a regular group or various people who stepped in to sing?
This was more than likely a studio group, meaning that they recorded but didn't perform "live." The Caroleers showed up in the 1940's on 78 rpm shellac records.
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