Saturday, 24 December 2016
Red Gold & Green #12 - Christmas Special
Here's trio of seasonal tunes to set you up for the festivities. Have a happy, peaceful Christmas, however you choose to spend it.
Frank Cosmo - Merry Christmas (1963)
The Kingstonians - Merry Christmas (1967)
Jacob Miller & Ray I - Deck the Halls (1978)
(While Frank Cosmo was doing his thing, here's a reminder of how I spent Christmas in 1963)
Labels:
Christmas,
Frank Cosmo,
Jacob Miller,
Ray I,
Red Gold & Green,
Reggae,
The Kingstonians
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9 comments:
And a very happy Christmas to you and Mrs S!
A treat to see those pics from '63 again too, awwww....!
The Swede, that Frank Cosmo track is a delight, how can it fail to make you feel good?? Toptastic. Merry Christmas.
Thanks for listening C & George - have fun!
Niiice . . . just the right mood. Keep 'em coming, Swedeman. Seasons greetings to you and yours!
A splendid Christmas trio Swede
Merry Christmas to you and yours
Merry Christmas to you and the better half Swede.
Wonderful. Happy holidays, Swede.
Enjoy your day and the rest of the Christmas & New Year celebrations!
Jamie
Hope you've had a lovely day - great to see the pics of Christmases past too. We had those chairs as well! Refreshing also to hear something s bit different in the xmas tune dept.
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