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Song by Billy Hayes and J W. Johnson

"Blue Christmas"
Single by The Beach Boys
from the album The Beach Boys` Christmas Album
A-side"The Man with All the Toys"
ReleasedNovember 9, 1964 (1964-11-09)[1]
RecordedJune 24–28, 1964[2]
Genre

  • Christmas
  • Leer más

    Singles chronology

    Bossa Nova Baby
    Bossa Nova Baby
    1/10/1963
    Blue Christmas
    Blue Christmas
    0/0/1964
    Kissin Cousins
    Kissin Cousins
    10/2/1964

    Blue Christmas

    Elvis Presley

    1964 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1964 · Fecha Grabación: 5 Septiembre 1957 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor 447-0720RCA Victor 447-0647 · Estudio de grabación: Radio Recorders, Hollywood ·
    1
    Blue Christmas
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Billy Hayes • 1964
    2:09
  • 2
    Wooden Heart
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Ben Weisman • 1964
    2:04
  • Album


    Elvis’ Christmas Album

    Elvis’ Christmas Album

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 15 Octubre 1957 · Fecha Grabación: 1957 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de Grabación: Radio Recorders, Hollywood · Productor: Steve Sholes
    1
    Santa Claus Is Back In Town
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Jerry Leiber • 1957 /10 /15
    2:22
  • 2
    White Christmas
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Irving Berlin • 1957 /10 /15
    2:44
  • 3
    Here Comes Santa Claus (right Down Santa Claus Lane)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Gene Autry • 1957 /10 /15
    1:55
  • 4
    I?ll Be Home For Christmas
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Walter Kent • 1957 /10 /15
    1:55
  • 5
    Blue Christmas
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Billy Hayes • 1957 /10 /15
    2:09
  • 6
    Santa Bring My Baby Back (to Me)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Aaron Schroeder • 1957 /10 /15
    1:53
  • 7
    Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Lewis Henry Redner • 1957 /10 /15
    2:36
  • 8
    Silent Night
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Franz Xaver Gruber • 1957 /10 /15
    2:25
  • 9
    (there?ll Be) Peace In The Valley (for Me)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Thomas A. Dorsey • 1957 /10 /15
    3:22
  • 10
    I Believe
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Ervin Drake • 1957 /10 /15
    2:05
  • 11
    Take My Hand, Precious Lord
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: [traditional] • 1957 /10 /15
    3:18
  • 12
    It Is No Secret (what God Can Do)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Stuart Hamblen • 1957 /10 /15
    3:58
  • Album

    Bossa Nova Baby
    Bossa Nova Baby
    1/10/1963
    Blue Christmas
    Blue Christmas
    0/0/1964
    Kissin Cousins
    Kissin Cousins
    10/2/1964
    "Blue Christmas"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Elvis` Christmas Album
    B-side
    Released1964 (as a single)
    RecordedSeptember 5, 1957 (1957-09-05)
    StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood
    Genre
    Length2:07
    LabelRCA Victor 447-0720
    RCA Victor 447-0647
    Songwriter(s)
    • Billy Hayes
    • Jay W. Johnson
    Elvis Presley singles chronology
    "Ain`t That Loving You Baby" / "Ask Me"
    (1964)
    "Blue Christmas"
    (1964)
    "Do the Clam" / "You`ll Be Gone"
    (1965)
    Official audio
    "Blue Christmas" on YouTube

    Review

    Song by Billy Hayes and J W. Johnson

    "Blue Christmas"
    Single by The Beach Boys
    from the album The Beach Boys` Christmas Album
    A-side"The Man with All the Toys"
    ReleasedNovember 9, 1964 (1964-11-09)[1]
    RecordedJune 24–28, 1964[2]
    Genre

    • Christmas
    • Leer más

    • pop
    • rock

    Length4:41 (for both songs)
    LabelCapitol
    Songwriter(s)

    • Billy Hayes
    • Jay W. Johnson

    Producer(s)Brian Wilson
    The Beach Boys singles chronology

    "Dance, Dance, Dance"
    (1964)

    "Blue Christmas"
    (1964)

    "Do You Wanna Dance?"
    (1965)

    "Blue Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson and most famously recorded by Elvis Presley, although it was first recorded by Doye O`Dell in 1948. It is a tale of unrequited love during the holidays and is a longstanding staple of Christmas music, especially in the country genre.

    History

    Initial recordings and major versions

    The song was originally recorded by American country singer, musician and actor Doye O`Dell in 1948[3] and was popularized the following year in three separate recordings: one by country artist Ernest Tubb, one by musical conductor and arranger Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra and chorus, and one by bandleader Russ Morgan and his orchestra (the latter featuring lead vocals by Morgan and backing vocals by singers credited as the Morganaires).[4] Tubb`s version spent the first week of January 1950 at No. 1 on Billboard magazine`s Most-Played Juke Box (Country & Western) Records chart, while Winterhalter`s version peaked at No. 9 on Billboard`s Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys chart, and Morgan`s version reached No. 11 on Billboard`s Best-Selling Pop Singles chart.[5] Both Morgan`s and Winterhalter`s versions featured a shorter pop edit of the original lyrics. Also in 1950, crooner Billy Eckstine recorded his rendition, backed by the orchestra of Russ Case, with these shortened lyrics in a variation close to what is now the common standard for this song; the orchestral backing of this recording has often been wrongly accredited to Winterhalter.[6]

    Elvis Presley cemented the status of "Blue Christmas" as a rock-and-roll holiday classic[7] by recording it for his 1957 LP Elvis` Christmas Album. Presley`s version is notable musicologically as well as culturally in that the backing vocal group, the Jordanaires (especially in the soprano line, sung by Millie Kirkham), replace many major and just minor thirds with neutral and septimal minor thirds, respectively.[citation needed] In addition to contributing to the overall tone of the song, the resulting "blue notes" constitute a musical play on words that provides an "inside joke" or "quail egg" to trained ears.[citation needed] "Blue Christmas" was also included on a 1957 45 EP (Extended Play) entitled Elvis Sings Christmas Songs (EPA-4108), which also included "Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" on side one, with "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and "I`ll Be Home for Christmas" on side two. Presley`s original 1957 version was released as a commercially available single for the first time in 1964. This single was also a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 11 on the British singles chart during the week of December 26, 1964.[8]

    In December 2023, the British Phonographic Industry certified the single with a platinum award, reflecting sales and streams in the UK in excess of 600,000 units since its release in 2004. On Billboard magazine`s January 5, 2019 edition, the song reached the number 40 position inside the Billboard Hot 100, the latter for the first time since its release in 1964. The rock band The Beach Boys recorded a version featuring Brian Wilson on lead vocals, releasing it in the United States on November 16, 1964, in two separate formats simultaneously: as the B-side of "The Man with All the Toys" single and as a track on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album. The song also appears in the 1974 Rankin/Bass animated special, The Year Without a Santa Claus. In the cartoon, Santa is considering skipping Christmas one year, thinking no one believes in him, and there is very little good will on the planet. Children around the world respond by sending Santa presents, and one little girl sends him a letter, telling Santa it will be a "blue Christmas" without him, while the song plays, and is sung by a little girl.

    Personnel

    Elvis Presley versions

    Original 1957 version

    Sourced from Keith Flynn.[9]

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
    • Scotty Moore – lead guitar
    • Bill Black – bass
    • D. J. Fontana – drums
    • Dudley Brooks – piano
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • Millie Kirkham – backing vocals

    1968 live version

    Sourced from Keith Flynn.[10]

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, electric rhythm/lead guitar
    • Scotty Moore – acoustic rhythm guitar
    • Charlie Hodge – backing vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
    • D. J. Fontana – percussion
    • Alan Fortas – percussion
    • Lance LeGault – tambourine, possible backing vocals

    Other charting versions

    • 1960: The Browns` version peaked at No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in December 1960.[11]
    • 2022: Kane Brown`s version peaked at No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2023.[12]

    Charts

    Chart performance for the Elvis Presley rendition of "Blue Christmas"

    Chart (1964–2025)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    42

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[14]

    70

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[15]

    14

    France (SNEP)[16]

    154

    Germany (GfK)[17]

    92

    Global 200 (Billboard)[18]

    26

    Greece International (IFPI)[19]

    36

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[20]

    24

    Ireland (IRMA)[21]

    38

    Italy (FIMI)[22]

    76

    Lithuania (AGATA)[23]

    51

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[24]

    29

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[25]

    40

    Norway (VG-lista)[26]

    38

    Portugal (AFP)[27]

    47

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[28]

    86

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[29]

    25

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[30]

    41

    UK Singles (OCC)[31]

    11

    US Christmas Singles (Billboard)[5]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[32]

    18

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[33]

    55

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[34]

    12

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[35]

    14

    Certifications

    Certifications for the Elvis Presley rendition of "Blue Christmas"

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[36]

    Gold

    35,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[37]

    Gold

    45,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[38]

    Gold

    50,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[39]
    Sales since 2004

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    United States (RIAA)[40]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[41]

    Gold

    1,000,000??

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

    Song by Billy Hayes and J W. Johnson

    "Blue Christmas"
    Single by The Beach Boys
    from the album The Beach Boys` Christmas Album
    A-side"The Man with All the Toys"
    ReleasedNovember 9, 1964 (1964-11-09)[1]
    RecordedJune 24–28, 1964[2]
    Genre

    • Christmas
    • pop
    • rock

    Length4:41 (for both songs)
    LabelCapitol
    Songwriter(s)

    • Billy Hayes
    • Jay W. Johnson

    Producer(s)Brian Wilson
    The Beach Boys singles chronology

    "Dance, Dance, Dance"
    (1964)

    "Blue Christmas"
    (1964)

    "Do You Wanna Dance?"
    (1965)

    "Blue Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson and most famously recorded by Elvis Presley, although it was first recorded by Doye O`Dell in 1948. It is a tale of unrequited love during the holidays and is a longstanding staple of Christmas music, especially in the country genre.

    History

    Initial recordings and major versions

    The song was originally recorded by American country singer, musician and actor Doye O`Dell in 1948[3] and was popularized the following year in three separate recordings: one by country artist Ernest Tubb, one by musical conductor and arranger Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra and chorus, and one by bandleader Russ Morgan and his orchestra (the latter featuring lead vocals by Morgan and backing vocals by singers credited as the Morganaires).[4] Tubb`s version spent the first week of January 1950 at No. 1 on Billboard magazine`s Most-Played Juke Box (Country & Western) Records chart, while Winterhalter`s version peaked at No. 9 on Billboard`s Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys chart, and Morgan`s version reached No. 11 on Billboard`s Best-Selling Pop Singles chart.[5] Both Morgan`s and Winterhalter`s versions featured a shorter pop edit of the original lyrics. Also in 1950, crooner Billy Eckstine recorded his rendition, backed by the orchestra of Russ Case, with these shortened lyrics in a variation close to what is now the common standard for this song; the orchestral backing of this recording has often been wrongly accredited to Winterhalter.[6]

    Elvis Presley cemented the status of "Blue Christmas" as a rock-and-roll holiday classic[7] by recording it for his 1957 LP Elvis` Christmas Album. Presley`s version is notable musicologically as well as culturally in that the backing vocal group, the Jordanaires (especially in the soprano line, sung by Millie Kirkham), replace many major and just minor thirds with neutral and septimal minor thirds, respectively.[citation needed] In addition to contributing to the overall tone of the song, the resulting "blue notes" constitute a musical play on words that provides an "inside joke" or "quail egg" to trained ears.[citation needed] "Blue Christmas" was also included on a 1957 45 EP (Extended Play) entitled Elvis Sings Christmas Songs (EPA-4108), which also included "Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" on side one, with "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and "I`ll Be Home for Christmas" on side two. Presley`s original 1957 version was released as a commercially available single for the first time in 1964. This single was also a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 11 on the British singles chart during the week of December 26, 1964.[8]

    In December 2023, the British Phonographic Industry certified the single with a platinum award, reflecting sales and streams in the UK in excess of 600,000 units since its release in 2004. On Billboard magazine`s January 5, 2019 edition, the song reached the number 40 position inside the Billboard Hot 100, the latter for the first time since its release in 1964. The rock band The Beach Boys recorded a version featuring Brian Wilson on lead vocals, releasing it in the United States on November 16, 1964, in two separate formats simultaneously: as the B-side of "The Man with All the Toys" single and as a track on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album. The song also appears in the 1974 Rankin/Bass animated special, The Year Without a Santa Claus. In the cartoon, Santa is considering skipping Christmas one year, thinking no one believes in him, and there is very little good will on the planet. Children around the world respond by sending Santa presents, and one little girl sends him a letter, telling Santa it will be a "blue Christmas" without him, while the song plays, and is sung by a little girl.

    Personnel

    Elvis Presley versions

    Original 1957 version

    Sourced from Keith Flynn.[9]

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
    • Scotty Moore – lead guitar
    • Bill Black – bass
    • D. J. Fontana – drums
    • Dudley Brooks – piano
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • Millie Kirkham – backing vocals

    1968 live version

    Sourced from Keith Flynn.[10]

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, electric rhythm/lead guitar
    • Scotty Moore – acoustic rhythm guitar
    • Charlie Hodge – backing vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
    • D. J. Fontana – percussion
    • Alan Fortas – percussion
    • Lance LeGault – tambourine, possible backing vocals

    Other charting versions

    • 1960: The Browns` version peaked at No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in December 1960.[11]
    • 2022: Kane Brown`s version peaked at No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2023.[12]

    Charts

    Chart performance for the Elvis Presley rendition of "Blue Christmas"

    Chart (1964–2025)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    42

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[14]

    70

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[15]

    14

    France (SNEP)[16]

    154

    Germany (GfK)[17]

    92

    Global 200 (Billboard)[18]

    26

    Greece International (IFPI)[19]

    36

    Hungary (Stream Top 40)[20]

    24

    Ireland (IRMA)[21]

    38

    Italy (FIMI)[22]

    76

    Lithuania (AGATA)[23]

    51

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[24]

    29

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[25]

    40

    Norway (VG-lista)[26]

    38

    Portugal (AFP)[27]

    47

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[28]

    86

    Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[29]

    25

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[30]

    41

    UK Singles (OCC)[31]

    11

    US Christmas Singles (Billboard)[5]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[32]

    18

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[33]

    55

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[34]

    12

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[35]

    14

    Certifications

    Certifications for the Elvis Presley rendition of "Blue Christmas"

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[36]

    Gold

    35,000‡

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[37]

    Gold

    45,000‡

    Italy (FIMI)[38]

    Gold

    50,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[39]
    Sales since 2004

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    United States (RIAA)[40]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    Streaming

    Greece (IFPI Greece)[41]

    Gold

    1,000,000??

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
    ?? Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

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