Thursday, July 3, 2008

RONALD COLMAN - "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" / CHARLES LAUGHTON - "MR. PICKWICK'S CHRISTMAS" (MCA DL 734684)






RONALD COLMAN - "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" ZIP FILE
CHARLES LAUGHTON - "MR. PICKWICK'S CHRISTMAS" ZIP FILE

7 comments:

BigBirdFan said...

Thanks for posting this. I love The Lullaby For Christmas Eve. I originally heard it on this album: http://waycoolmusic.blogspot.com/search?q=Marty+Gold
This is one of my favorite christmas albums. All this time I thought it was an original for this Marty Gold Children's Chorus recod.

Bob

Dave said...

I've loved that song since I heard it on one of those compilation LPs my Dad got in the 60's. I think it is on one of The Carpenters Christmas LPs as well.

Dave

BigBirdFan said...

You should visit my Way Cool Music Blog and download the Album "Songs From How The Grinch Stole Christmas and Other Children's Christmas Songs". The Mary Gold Children's Chorus is GREAT!!!!

CListen to "Rags" on the album. It is one of the most meaningful Christmas songs ever. Their version of Lullaby For Christmas Eve is really good as well. Bob

Dave said...

Already been there and done that thanks.
Dave

Brooklyn Mouse said...

Dave, if you've just listened to these two stories on one album, I will present to you another one. This is called "The Little Angel" by Loretta Young and "Lullaby of Christmas" by Gregory Peck. Two outstanding Christmas stories on one album, just like "A Christmas Carol" and "Mr. Pickwick's Christmas". This was from a cassette tape that I got at a flea market a long time ago and the quality is excellent. It was a 1983 MCA reissue and it originally on Decca back in the 50's, and I will share with you those two more Christmas stories. Enjoy!

Album Cover

Two more MP3 files later on.

Brooklyn Mouse said...

And here are two more MP3 files.

Loretta Young "The Littlest Angel"
Gregory Peck "Lullaby Of Christmas"

Dave said...

Awesome. Thanks BigBirdFan. I just found a copy of this LP last month. It's not as good shape as your shares though so I'll stick with them. Thanks again.

Dave