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Darlene Love with the E Street Band and the Miami Horns - All Alone On Christmas

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2009

From Home Alone 2.
This is one of my favorite Christmas songs.
Merry Christmas, Everyone!

(by the way, check out Max on the drums! and Pender! and La Bamba! they got the moves! lol)

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Darlene Love lead vocals

--- The E Street Band ---
Clarence Clemons tenor sax solo
Danny Federici keyboards
Garry Tallent bass
Steven Van Zandt guitars
Patti Scialfa - backing vocals
Max Weinberg drums

--- The Miami Horns ---
Mark Pender trumpet
Rick Gazda trumpet
Stan Harrison tenor sax
Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg trombone
Eddie Manion baritone sax
Arno Hecht saxophone


Pat Thrall guitars
Mark Alexander piano
Ula Hedwig backing vocals
Edna Wright backing vocals
Zoë Yanakis percussion
Benjamin Newberry chimes

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  • Very underrated christmas song.

  • So it's October, but I just had to hear this song once...X

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  • @mrfloxin The E Street Band backed up Ronnie Spector on a recording of a Billy Joel song called "Say Goodbye To Hollywood"

  • This would be song to use if someone made a video about Scrooge and the way he's changed.

  • R.I.P. Clarence Clemons =(... One of the Best Sax Players ever!

  • Genial !!!!!! :)

  • @mrfloxin No, check out Ronnie Spector's Say goodbye to Hollywood from 1976

  • I looked for Nils Lofgren thru the whole song.  Guess he didn't play for this one. No matter, a great, great performance. Heart strings tugged by the passing this year of the Big Man, Clarence Clemens, RIP. What a great loss. Saw the band perform at Painters Mill Music Fair when they were very young...never forget it. Bruce Springstien played and Nils Lofgren and Grin opened for them. I guess Bruce liked it!

  • cracking song but also love florin street band.. eccellent christmas songs

  • Soul meets rock!! :)

  • @mrfloxin A big portion of the E Streat Band were involved in a number of Meat Loaf songs on the Bat Out Of Hell album, including Bat Out Of Hell with that awesome piano intro by Roy Bittan.

  • I wonder if is only song that has The E Street Band playing and no Brucve Springteen singing at lead at all?

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