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Christmas Day in the Morning






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Christmas Day in the Morning
Studio album by
Released1952
GenreFolk, Christmas
LabelDecca
Burl Ives chronology
Historical America in Song
(1950)
Christmas Day in the Morning
(1952)
Folk Songs Dramatic and Humorous
(1953)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Christmas Day in the Morning (Decca DL 5428, 1952) is the first of several Christmas albums by the folk singer Burl Ives. Subtitled Yuletide Folk Songs, this album includes seven traditional Christmas carols, from the well-known "What Child Is This?" to the little-known "Down in Yon Forest" and "The Seven Joys of Mary."[2] "Jesous Ahatonia" is better known as the "Huron Carol." Ives released it as a single under the title "Indian Christmas Carol" (Decca 25585, 7 inch, 45 rpm).

An unidentified reviewer for The New York Times wrote that "'The Friendly Beasts' and 'The Seven Joys of Mary,' the songs that Mr. Ives sings to his own guitar accompaniment, are the most attractive, for in the others the ballad singer is pulled out of his element by being starred as the soloist with a choir and an orchestra."[3]

The same eight songs, along with four others, were released as Christmas Eve with Burl Ives (Decca DL 8391) in 1957.[4] These songs, in turn, were released as Twelve Days of Christmas (Pickwick SPC 1018) in the 1960s.[5]

Track listing[edit]

Side 1[edit]

Track Song Title
1. There Were Three Ships
2. The Friendly Beasts
3. What Child Is This?
4. [Jesous Ahatonia] Huron Carol

Side 2[edit]

Track Song Title
1. The Seven Joys of Mary, Part 1
2. The Seven Joys of Mary, Part 2
3. Down in Yon Forest
4. King Herod and the Cock

References[edit]

  • ^ Library of Congress Online Catalog, LCCN 93719112: link
  • ^ R. P., "Christmas Items," The New York Times, November 30, 1952, p. X10.
  • ^ Library of Congress Online Catalog, LCCN 93719602: link
  • ^ Library of Congress Online Catalog, LCCN 95777103: link

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