Phil Spector and Artists - 1963. A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Reco… Read Full Bio ↴Phil Spector and Artists - 1963. A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records (later re-released as A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector) is an album of Christmas songs, produced by Phil Spector, and originally released as Philles 4005 in 1963. Spector treated a series of mostly secular Christmas standards to his trademark "Wall of Sound" treatment, and the selections feature the vocal performances of Spector's regular artists during this period. It is one of only twelve long-playing records released on the Philles label, peaking at number 13 on Billboard magazine's special, year-end, weekly Christmas Albums sales chart in December 1963. The album was reissued by Apple Records in 1972, with different cover art and retitled Phil Spector's Christmas Album; this version went to number 6 on Billboard's special Christmas Albums sales chart in December of that year.
Featuring: the Ronettes, The Crystals, Darlene Love and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans.
Featuring: the Ronettes, The Crystals, Darlene Love and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans.
Frosty The Snowman
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木倉谷哲也
Lyrics:
Frosty the snowman was a happy, jolly soul
With a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal
Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale they say
He was made of snow, but the children know how he came to life one day
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found
For when they placed it on his head, he began to dance around
Oh, frosty the snowman was alive as he could be
And the children say he could laugh and play just the same as you and me
(Frosty the snowman)
(Frosty the snowman)
He led them down the streets of town right to the traffic cop
And he only caused a moment when he heard him holler “Stop!”
Frosty the snowman had to hurry on his way
But he waved goodbye saying “Don’t you cry, I’ll be back again some day”
(Frosty the snowman) Ohh-oh
(Frosty the snowman) Ohh-oh
(Frosty the snowman) Oh
(Frosty the snowman) Oh-oh
(Frosty the snowman) Ohh, oh-oh
(Frosty the snowman) Oh, yeah
(Frosty the snowman) Don’t cry, oh-ohh
(Frosty the snowman) Oh, yeah……
Paul Putnam
Spector may have been total nut job but this album is perennial. I dig it out every December & play it LOUD to kick off Christmas in my house ! A real classic that never fades.
Steve Silver
me too
Russell C Jab Free🤠
It's not just you.
This was "that" Christmas album for many of us. 👍
Liz Matras
Love this man ♥️♥️♥️
Kevin D
Agreed! Can't ever be otherwise.
John Trevor Roche-Baines
I was a kid in New York and my window backed onto a rehearsal room, first sound I heard in NY was Spector's. Love the crazy full on arrangements.
Nick
Was the rehearsal room rented in your mother-in-law's name?
Aurelius R
@Nick What a strange question to ask
Renee Hemingway
love Phil Spector sound years ago, still love it now, and the Ronettes are just special
sergio bastardo gonzalez
totalmente espectacular, escuchando desde caracas, venezuela, estas chicas fueron lo mejor de lo mejor...