Christmas at the White House: Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents is a 1972 album by Burl Ives. It purports to be a collection of twelve presidents' favorite Christmas songs. It has not yet been released on CD. The music was conducted by Tony Mottola, who often worked with Ives, and arranged by Mottola and Dick Lieb. The historical introductions to the songs were written by Barbara Holdridge. Ives is both the narrator of the introductions and the performer of the songs.
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| - Christmas at the White House: Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents is a 1972 album by Burl Ives. It purports to be a collection of twelve presidents' favorite Christmas songs. It has not yet been released on CD. The music was conducted by Tony Mottola, who often worked with Ives, and arranged by Mottola and Dick Lieb. The historical introductions to the songs were written by Barbara Holdridge. Ives is both the narrator of the introductions and the performer of the songs. (en)
- Christmas at the White House är ett julalbum från 1972 av Burl Ives, utgivet på skivmärket . Det fick undertiteln Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents, och varje låt skall vara en samling av 13 amerikanska presidenters favoritjulsånger. Albumet har ännu inte släppts på CD. Musiken dirigerades av , som ofta arbetade med Ives, och arrangerade gjorde Mottola och Dick Lieb. Historisk introduktion till låtarna skrevs av Barbara Holdridge. Ives bade berättar om låtarna och sjunger dem. "," för Theodore Roosevelt, har senare blivit en allt ovanligare julsång. (sv)
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| - Christmas at the White House: Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents is a 1972 album by Burl Ives. It purports to be a collection of twelve presidents' favorite Christmas songs. It has not yet been released on CD. Some of the selections were apparently based on speculation. For example, John Adams may have favored the rendition of "Joy to the World" by American composer William Billings because the Adamses attended Billings's church in Boston. Other selections were based on authoritative sources, such as presidential writings and direct communication with presidents' families. The music was conducted by Tony Mottola, who often worked with Ives, and arranged by Mottola and Dick Lieb. The historical introductions to the songs were written by Barbara Holdridge. Ives is both the narrator of the introductions and the performer of the songs. (en)
- Christmas at the White House är ett julalbum från 1972 av Burl Ives, utgivet på skivmärket . Det fick undertiteln Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents, och varje låt skall vara en samling av 13 amerikanska presidenters favoritjulsånger. Albumet har ännu inte släppts på CD. Många av valen är rena spekulationer, till exempel att John Adams skulle ha valt "Joy to the World" av den amerikanske kompositören för att hans familj gick till Billings kyrka i Boston. Andra val bygger på auktoritativa källor, såsom presidenternas skrifter och direkta samtal med presidenternas familjer. Musiken dirigerades av , som ofta arbetade med Ives, och arrangerade gjorde Mottola och Dick Lieb. Historisk introduktion till låtarna skrevs av Barbara Holdridge. Ives bade berättar om låtarna och sjunger dem. "," för Theodore Roosevelt, har senare blivit en allt ovanligare julsång. (sv)
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