Back when tv was not yet a thing everyone had even one of in their homes, Johnny Marks wrote most, if not all, of the songs mentioned. The year “Rudolph” the song came out and could be heard on the radio, this commenter was pushed onto the school stage at the age of 6 and told to “sing Rudolph”. Presumably part of the Christmas pageant. One of the few unnerving memories left from that time.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Reunited with business partner Arthur Rankin who died in 2014 (and of course Burl Ives voiced the snowman narrator who died in 1995).
NCGalFromNJ about 2 years ago
Also, “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town”
LadyPeterW about 2 years ago
Awww! Missed this one! RIP, both of them!!! Thankfully, their shows live on!!!
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
One of the great Christmas Traditions that crossed so many generations…..
JMG316 about 2 years ago
Didn’t know! ♥♥♥
xeacons about 2 years ago
Rudolph, Santa’s coming to town, Frosty, Snow Miser (aka Year without Santa), Stingiest Man in Town, and those are just the Christmas classics.
harebell about 2 years ago
Back when tv was not yet a thing everyone had even one of in their homes, Johnny Marks wrote most, if not all, of the songs mentioned. The year “Rudolph” the song came out and could be heard on the radio, this commenter was pushed onto the school stage at the age of 6 and told to “sing Rudolph”. Presumably part of the Christmas pageant. One of the few unnerving memories left from that time.
oakie817 about 2 years ago
you folks do the best tributes
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sadly another talent gone home to the Goddess. She dearly loves storytellers.
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 2 years ago
I just wish GoComics would rotate these tall ones so they were easier to read.