Once upon a Christmas
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I Believe in Santa Claus - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers
- Medley: Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers
- With Bells On - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
- Christmas Without You - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
- White Christmas - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
- Christmas to Remember - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
- Hard Candy Christmas - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
- Greatest Gift of All - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers
- Once Upon a Christmas - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7237 in Music
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, two of country's most loved (or least liked, depending on how you look at them) stars join forces for a Christmas album that is surprisingly fluff free. There are the usual suspects here--a cozy "Winter Wonderland," a somber "Silent Night"--plus some touching curiosities, like "The Greatest Gift of All" and the title track. Of course there are the required romantic numbers since this is a duet album, but they're not as gratuitous as one might fear. Dolly does a fine job of keeping the yee-haw factor to a minimum, and Kenny doesn't try to compete with her on the singer-as-storyteller front. All in all their voices complement each other quite well, and the arrangements are first rate. Here's one holiday collection that might win a few converts. --Steve Gdula
Customer Reviews
NOT THE ORIGINAL!
Folks, before wasting your money thinking you are buying the CD version of this album hoping to retire your worn out vinyl copy, then think again. Although the cover of the CD is the same as the record, it actually has little else in common. First, what's happened to Kenny's solo songs? Where are they? And furthermore, why did they put Dolly's "Hard Candy Christmas" on here when it wasn't even part of the original release? I don't understand this concept of "remaking" old albums and re-issuing them on CD. I feel this is deliberate deception on the part of RCA/BMG to make you think you are getting the CD version, when in fact what you are really getting is a watered down and butchered copy of the ORIGINAL "Once Upon A Christmas" that was released in 1984 and went on to become one of the biggest holiday albums of the 80's. So what's going on then? This is precisely the reason I've still got my old vinyl copy of this album, as tired and wore out as it may be! Sorry RCA, but you didn't pull the wool over my eyes. Folks, here is the original track listing for this album, as released in 1984:
1. I Believe In Santa Claus (Kenny & Dolly)
2. Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride Medley (Dolly)
3. Christmas Without You (Kenny & Dolly)
4. The Christmas Song (Kenny)
5. A Christmas to Remember (Kenny & Dolly)
6. With Bells On (Kenny & Dolly)
7. Silent Night (Kenny)
8. The Greatest Gift Of All (Kenny & Dolly)
9. White Christmas (Dolly)
10 Once Upon A Christmas. (Kenny & Dolly)
Now, also ask yourselves why this special was never released on home video, inspite of it being one of the highest rated Christmas specials in the history of CBS? Maybe I'm just complaining here, but I'm sick and tired of deceptive and sly business practices on the part of the music industry, and until such time as it cleans up its act, I'll continue to treasure my old LP records and cassettes.
A Christmas to Remember
My family owned the original vinal LP and it became an integral part of our Christmas celebration. Then, after years of listening and our change to CD's we were left to create newer Christmas traditions. I'm over joyed to finally have this album has re-issied on CD so I can now add it my own Christmas festivities! I am baffled however (as other reviewers are), over the changed track listing. I love the added song "Hard Candy Christmas" sung by Dolly and am glad it was added, but why did it have to displace Kenny Rodgers' beautiful "Silent Night" and "The Christmas Song"?
Who knows if we'll ever get to hear the full album on CD, so don't let this mistep cheat you out of the warmest and cheeriest Christmas CD ever! Dollys and Kennys voices meld together sublimly especially on "Christmas Without You". Dolly's "Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride" is near perfection and is so popular that it can be heard on many other compiliations. From the romantisism of "The Greatest Gift of All", to the holy "Once Upon A Christmas" and the hoe-down feel of "I Believe in Santa Claus", this CD covers all the bases and does it with warmth, heart and spirit. A real treasure.
Once Upon A Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All
Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's, "Once Upon a Christmas", is truely, as the title of one song suggests, The Greatest Gift of All. This CD has brought joy to me and my family for several years now. Rogers and Parton uplift your spirit drawing your attention to every word and emotion in each song. With some traditional songs such as Silent Night and White Christmas to more recent titles like Christmas Without You and Once Upon a Christmas, this CD is sure to suit everyone's craving for holiday joy. Clearly the best Christmas CD available and a must buy. Buy it and you'll have, as yet another song suggests, A Christmas To Remember.




