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Ive Lost You
Ive Lost You
14/7/1970
Life
Life
27/4/1971

Merry Christmas Baby

Elvis Presley

1971 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 1971 -
    Discográfica: Exclusive · ·
    1
    Merry Christmas Baby
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Lou Baxter • 1971
    7:20
  • 2
    O Come, All Ye Faithful
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: John Francis Wade • 1971
    2:49
  • Album


    Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas

    Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 20 Octubre 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 24 Mayo 1971 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de Grabación: RCA Studio B (Nashville, Tennessee) · Productor: Felton Jarvis
    1
    O Come, All Ye Faithful
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: John Francis Wade • 1971 /10 /20
    2:49
  • 2
    The First Noel
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: William Sandys • 1971 /10 /20
    2:10
  • 3
    On A Snowy Christmas Night
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Stanley Gelber • 1971 /10 /20
    2:49
  • 4
    Winter Wonderland
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Felix Bernard • 1971 /10 /20
    2:21
  • 5
    The Wonderful World Of Christmas
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Al Frisch • 1971 /10 /20
    1:59
  • 6
    It Won't Seem Like Christmas (without You)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: J.A. Balthrop • 1971 /10 /20
    2:44
  • 7
    I'll Be Home On Christmas Day
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Tony Macaulay • 1971 /10 /20
    3:50
  • 8
    If I Get Home On Christmas Day
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Michael Jarrett • 1971 /10 /20
    2:55
  • 9
    Holly Leaves And Christmas Trees
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Glen Spreen • 1971 /10 /20
    2:15
  • 10
    Merry Christmas Baby
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Lou Baxter • 1971 /10 /20
    7:20
  • 11
    Silver Bells
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Ray Evans • 1971 /10 /20
    2:30
  • Album

    Ive Lost You
    Ive Lost You
    14/7/1970
    Life
    Life
    27/4/1971
    "Merry Christmas Baby"
    Single by Johnny Moore`s Three Blazers
    A-side"Lost in the Night"
    ReleasedNovember 1947 (1947-11)
    GenreRhythm and blues
    Length2:42
    LabelExclusive
    Songwriter(s)Lou Baxter, Johnny Moore
    Official audio
    "Merry Christmas Baby" on YouTube

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    Christmas song written by Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore

    "Merry Christmas, Baby" redirects here. For the Rod Stewart album, see Merry Christmas, Baby (album). For the Beach Boys song, see The Beach Boys` Christmas Album.

    "Merry Christmas Baby" is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore`s Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano by Charles Brown. Subsequently, many performers have recorded renditions of the song, including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Melissa Etheridge.

    Background

    Charles Brown tells the story of the song this way:

    Leon René had Exclusive Records. They needed a song; Bing Crosby had "White Christmas". Lou Baxter, who was a songwriter and used to hang around Johnny Moore and the Blazers, said "Charles, I want you to do one of my songs because I need money." He had to have an operation on his throat, he had throat cancer. If we did one of his numbers they would give him a $500 advance. So I looked in the satchel, I took the satchel (of songs) home that night and I looked in there, I looked at all them things, and it didn’t impress me. I saw "Merry Christmas Blues", but the idea struck me. I said this would be a good idea, but it wasn`t like what he had written. I wrote the title "Merry Christmas Baby", and I wrote the words, how I was going to sing it, and I mapped it out, played the piano, and I presented it to Johnny Moore. We didn`t know it was going to be a great big hit, but I thought it was unique. Leon Rene said put the celeste on it. I had never played one. He said it`s just like the piano, put it on the side of the piano. `Cause they didn`t have all these synthesizers. He said just play it (on the intro) like you play the piano then get back to the piano. Exclusive never paid copyrights. Hollywood Records took over, lawyers for creditors said artists would get their money, but it never happened. Don Pierce [Hollywood Records] never paid a nickel. Charles lost his letter. When Exclusive Records was sold, the artists/creditors got nothing. Leon Rene promised the artists the money would come. Never happened.[1][full citation needed]

    And Johnny Moore did the deal with Lou Baxter and put his own name on it as well, apparently.[2]

    Johnny Moore`s Three Blazers was one of the hottest blues attractions on the West Coast when their recording of "Merry Christmas Baby" reached number three on Billboard`s R&B Juke Box chart during the Christmas season of 1947. Moore, a guitarist, was accompanied by Brown, bassist Eddie Williams and guitarist Oscar Moore (Johnny`s brother, then a member of the King Cole Trio).[3][full citation needed]

    Brown went on to record many versions of the song throughout his career for various labels, including a popular version in 1956, originally released by Aladdin Records.[citation needed]

    Renditions

    Rock & roll musician Chuck Berry recorded a version of "Merry Christmas Baby". In 1958, Chess Records released it as single from the album St. Louis to Liverpool, which reached number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100[4]

    R&B duo Ike and Tina Turner recorded a rendition that was released as a single on Warner Bros Records in 1964.[5]

    In 1971, rock & roll musician Elvis Presley recorded a blues version for his album Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas as well as a single. It was recorded as an 8-minute version but was whittled down to 5:44 on the album.

    Rock musician Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been known to cover the song throughout the years and their live version was featured on the 1987 A Very Special Christmas album.

    In November 2024, country singer Mason Ramsey included it on his Christmas EP named after the song.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Christmas song written by Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore

    "Merry Christmas, Baby" redirects here. For the Rod Stewart album, see Merry Christmas, Baby (album). For the Beach Boys song, see The Beach Boys` Christmas Album.

    "Merry Christmas Baby" is an R&B Christmas standard credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore. In 1947, Johnny Moore`s Three Blazers recorded the tune, featuring vocals and piano by Charles Brown. Subsequently, many performers have recorded renditions of the song, including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, and Melissa Etheridge.

    Background

    Charles Brown tells the story of the song this way:

    Leon René had Exclusive Records. They needed a song; Bing Crosby had "White Christmas". Lou Baxter, who was a songwriter and used to hang around Johnny Moore and the Blazers, said "Charles, I want you to do one of my songs because I need money." He had to have an operation on his throat, he had throat cancer. If we did one of his numbers they would give him a $500 advance. So I looked in the satchel, I took the satchel (of songs) home that night and I looked in there, I looked at all them things, and it didn’t impress me. I saw "Merry Christmas Blues", but the idea struck me. I said this would be a good idea, but it wasn`t like what he had written. I wrote the title "Merry Christmas Baby", and I wrote the words, how I was going to sing it, and I mapped it out, played the piano, and I presented it to Johnny Moore. We didn`t know it was going to be a great big hit, but I thought it was unique. Leon Rene said put the celeste on it. I had never played one. He said it`s just like the piano, put it on the side of the piano. `Cause they didn`t have all these synthesizers. He said just play it (on the intro) like you play the piano then get back to the piano. Exclusive never paid copyrights. Hollywood Records took over, lawyers for creditors said artists would get their money, but it never happened. Don Pierce [Hollywood Records] never paid a nickel. Charles lost his letter. When Exclusive Records was sold, the artists/creditors got nothing. Leon Rene promised the artists the money would come. Never happened.[1][full citation needed]

    And Johnny Moore did the deal with Lou Baxter and put his own name on it as well, apparently.[2]

    Johnny Moore`s Three Blazers was one of the hottest blues attractions on the West Coast when their recording of "Merry Christmas Baby" reached number three on Billboard`s R&B Juke Box chart during the Christmas season of 1947. Moore, a guitarist, was accompanied by Brown, bassist Eddie Williams and guitarist Oscar Moore (Johnny`s brother, then a member of the King Cole Trio).[3][full citation needed]

    Brown went on to record many versions of the song throughout his career for various labels, including a popular version in 1956, originally released by Aladdin Records.[citation needed]

    Renditions

    Rock & roll musician Chuck Berry recorded a version of "Merry Christmas Baby". In 1958, Chess Records released it as single from the album St. Louis to Liverpool, which reached number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100[4]

    R&B duo Ike and Tina Turner recorded a rendition that was released as a single on Warner Bros Records in 1964.[5]

    In 1971, rock & roll musician Elvis Presley recorded a blues version for his album Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas as well as a single. It was recorded as an 8-minute version but was whittled down to 5:44 on the album.

    Rock musician Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been known to cover the song throughout the years and their live version was featured on the 1987 A Very Special Christmas album.

    In November 2024, country singer Mason Ramsey included it on his Christmas EP named after the song.

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