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Patty Page : Boogie Woogie Santa Claus ( 1950 )

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

"Boogie Woogie Santa " was the A side, and " Tennessee Waltz" was the B side.
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  • hectorfprez,

    Tienen demasiado dinero y no lo suficiente espíritu.

  • recordjunkie1968 , The Magnavox is a console.

  • jasonlava , Thanks, believe it or not, it was given to me.

  • leitchville , Well, Patty is "the man", after all.

  • ItaliaBill59

     Wow, thanks for sharing this information. I can't help but wonder what Lionel Hampton did with this song.

  • patentpumps , I'm lucky enough to have both versions of Tennessee Waltz, and by far Boogie Woogie Santa Claus is the clear winner. Thanks for adding this interesting tid bit.

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  • Hmmm...though Frank can't be associated with any kind of rockn'roll. Not even by the most naive person living today. LOL

  • @bellgardens53 Of course I have nothing bad to say about them.I meant the todays confuse regarding to Rockabilly music.

  • Maybe you are right but Dean was cool in his own way. Very cool indead.

  • @bellgardens53 I bet there a lot of younger people who thinks is Rock-a-Billy.Everything with a uptempo beat is Rockabilly to them.Including Frank Wildcat Sinatra and Rockin' Dean Martin.

  • @TheSunRecords I agree, reluctantly. I do not like when you are right. Gonna get you real fast on the choo-choo train to Siberia before you can say I beg of you is rockabilly!

  • @bellgardens53 Yeah, you woud not expect Patty Page singing songs like this.It's nothing than plain Rhythm n' Blues.Or pre Rock n' Roll.

  • WOW and Holy Moses! What a great jule song. Fitst I thought it was Ella Mae Morse (great pre Rnroll singer) I'll snatch it for my lead. LOL

  • @EpicCipeness Same, were doin it for a thing at our school called "Airband"

  • @pannoni1 Hi, I love Christmas 50s "rockers" especially 45s for my jukebox, now I know why I can't find em, they're all at your house !! Lucky you !!

  • Very good track indeed! Cheerful, bouncy, danceable and damn good fun!

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