Hello Scott, " Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas " by the amazing Lucy Thomas listening to Lucy singing this song has taken me back 50 years watching an old TV with the family on Christmas Day after eating Christmas Dinner, life was so different in those days the music was just so good just like Lucy sings it in this cover. Take care Scott have a good one. Barbara.
The song was written in 1943 by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin for the wonderful 1944 movie classic “Meet Me in St. Louis,” starring Judy Garland. In the movie, she sings it to her little sister played by Margaret O’Brien. This was the first introduction of the song to the public. Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Karen Carpenter, Doris Day, and countless others have covered it since then.
Great reaction! Lucy's voice is unmatched for clarity, purity, fullness, richness, and warmth! You asked for it. You got it: Here is a fantastic DUET from the Lucy and Martha : "O HOLY NIGHT" th-cam.com/video/Bbu6AII10Pk/w-d-xo.html Their harmony is stunning! Enjoy! Hopelessly Addicted in Arizona
Unfortunately this rendition by Lucy has been pitch corrected,its something that is happening througout the music industry nowadays,why when someone like Lucy has such an outstanding voice does the production team deem to mess around with the recording & actually take away the natural pitch of the voice!.
Indeed. She couldn't have done it better. Merry Christmas to you Scott.
Lucy is simply wonderful in every way. Beautiful!
Hello Scott, " Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas " by the amazing Lucy Thomas listening to Lucy singing this song has taken me back 50 years watching an old TV with the family on Christmas Day after eating Christmas Dinner, life was so different in those days the music was just so good just like Lucy sings it in this cover. Take care Scott have a good one. Barbara.
The song was written in 1943 by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin for the wonderful 1944 movie classic “Meet Me in St. Louis,” starring Judy Garland. In the movie, she sings it to her little sister played by Margaret O’Brien. This was the first introduction of the song to the public. Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Karen Carpenter, Doris Day, and countless others have covered it since then.
You've opened xmas season with the best singer on the planet. It doesn't come much more lovely than this. Of course it was a brilliant first choice.
Absolutely the correct decision, it doesn't get more beautiful than this, Lucy is an extraordinary vocalist and epitomizes the joy of Christmas.
Lucy Thomas doing Judy Garland proud.
Great reaction! Lucy's voice is unmatched for clarity, purity, fullness, richness, and warmth!
You asked for it. You got it: Here is a fantastic DUET from the Lucy and Martha :
"O HOLY NIGHT" th-cam.com/video/Bbu6AII10Pk/w-d-xo.html Their harmony is stunning!
Enjoy! Hopelessly Addicted in Arizona
Unfortunately this rendition by Lucy has been pitch corrected,its something that is happening througout the music industry nowadays,why when someone like Lucy has such an outstanding voice does the production team deem to mess around with the recording & actually take away the natural pitch of the voice!.