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Caroling, Caroling

Caroling, Caroling
Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians

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Track Listing

  1. Caroling, Caroling
  2. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
  3. White Christmas
  4. O Holy Night
  5. Here We Come Awassailing
  6. Twelve Days of Christmas
  7. Christmas Song
  8. Ring Those Christmas Bells
  9. Angels, from the Realms of Glory
  10. Winter Wonderland

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9710 in Music
  • Brand: Waring
  • Released on: 2001-08-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Looking for More Classic Christmas from Fred Waring4
This one is great, but I am also waiting for the full version on CD. That LP was played by our parents through the 50's and early 60's. "Now is the Caroling Seasons" misses the fun version of "Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer" and others songs that have giddy sound effects and characters. It's an essential piece of nostalgia for Christmas.

Wonderful...but...4
This is great, but short. "The Sounds of Christmas" is the single greatest Christmas album ever, full of memory, Americana, joy, and life. It is put together as one continuous piece, not just as a collection of songs.
This CD seems to have some parts of "Sounds of Christmas". The caroling here is wonderful, but it does make me long for the entire original. Until that becomes available, this is a must have.

Another Vote For The Sounds Of Christmas3
The release of this album just makes me pine all the more for the release of the full "The Sounds Of Christmas" album by Fred and The Pennsylvanians. Perhaps the greatest Christmas album ever made, with beautiful renditions of carols both familiar and obscure. A great variation in styles, one song led into another, with snippets of songs interspersed between full production numbers. The overall effect was quite beautiful, and nothing like it exists that I'm aware of. How is it possible that this remains unreleased on CD? Is anyone listening?