Wednesday, November 29
The weather in Savannah is simply stunning today; mid 60s, perfect blue sky, gentle breeze (so no bugs). This will be my 26th Christmas in Savannah, officially surpassing all of those in Kentucky. Though we didn't always have a "white Christmas" (in fact it was relatively uncommon), we typically didn't plan golf and barbecues for the days before Christmas. But we embrace the good weather we are having here now (remembering how hot it was just a few months ago). I suppose I could talk about Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" (..."I'm dreaming of...") but todays music features two of the many songs written about Christmas in warm climates. For those of you wanting more...Jimmy Buffett has an entire album of "warm Christmas" songs. My children really don't know any other time...Christmas day isn't about snowmen or sledding...after all is done we will head to the golf course, tennis course, beach, bike ride, oyster roast etc. But just like our friends in the north (including Sharon's family in Canada), it is the company we keep and the stories and lives that we share that make the day. And that first Christmas morning, well, we don't have records, but last year it was 60 degrees in Bethlehem (Israel) on Christmas day.
Mele Kalikimaka
Two versions of this song; one from my favorite Jimmy Buffett and the classic version from Bing Crosby, featuring Clark W. Griswold.
This holiday classic was written in 1949 and recorded in 1950 by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters; it is a staple in many holiday movie soundtrack, none more classic than National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (more on this movie in a future posting)
Jimmy Buffett
Bing Crosby (Christmas Vacation Cut)
Christmas in Dixie
The classic cross-over band Alabama introduced the world to this song in the early 80s; it has since been covered by both country and contemporary artists, and a lot of karaoke singers.
Bellevue Christmas Eve Service
This is a nice version sung by a pastor and his daughter