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Dec 25, 2015

10 Classic Christmas Songs Written By Jewish Songwriters

 Oy. JL

Sarah Karlan reports in BuzzFeed:

'White Christmas,' 'Rudolf,' 'Let It Snow,' etc

1. “White Christmas” written by Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin also wrote ‘God Bless America’ in 1938.
ID: 768804

2. “You’re A Mean One Mr.Grinch” composed by Albert Hague

Fun Fact: The lyrics were actually written by Dr.Suess.
ID: 768849

3. “Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer” written by Johnny Marks

The song is based on a short story penned by Mark’s brother-in-law who invented our favorite reindeer.
ID: 768821

4. “Run Rudolph Run” Written by Johnny Marks

This tune was made famous by singer Chuck Berry and went on to became one of the most covered songs in music due to the simplicity of the 12-bar blues.
ID: 768917

5. “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” also written by Johnny Marks (He was the man)

Brenda Lee, who became famous for her country music, recorded this song when she was only 13 years old.
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6. “Silver Bells” written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

The song was inspired by the Salvation Army bell ringers around the city.
ID: 768840

7. “Let It Snow” written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn

The writers were born Julias Stein and Sammy Cohen. Although this song went to #1 in 1946, the lyrics never actually mention Christmas.
ID: 768830

8. “Winter Wonderland” written by Felix Bernard and Richard B.Smith

One version of the song features the original lyrics, ” pretend that he is Parson Brown,” while later versions went with, ” pretend that he’s a circus clown.” Today many recorded versions actually include both lines.
ID: 768857

9. “The Christmas Song” composed by Mel Torme

Often called ’ the velvet fog’ mel croons out the line, ” chestnuts roasting on an open fire.” He composed the music and co-wrote the lyrics with Bob Wells.
ID: 768940

10. “I’ll be Home For Christmas” Composed by Walter Kent

Buck Ram previously wrote a poem and song with the same title, and following a lawsuit he was credited as a co-writer of the song.

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