There was a great article in last Saturday’s Wall Street Journal about the Irving Berlin classic, White Christmas, and it’s hard to avoid giving the song its due, even if it’s not your cup of eggnog. For instance, Bing Crosby’s version is the biggest-selling record of all time according to the Guinness World Records, with total sales of over 100 million copies. ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) reckons that 500 versions of White Christmas have been recorded, in dozens of different languages.
All of which is a far cry from the song’s debut in the film Holiday Inn, in 1942. Berlin, the song’s composer, was so unsure of how the song would come across that he reportedly hid on set so he could watch Bing Crosby sing it to his co-star, Marjorie Reynolds.
Music is many things to many people. That’s the mantra for this little blog, as it gathers the random thoughts, opinions and ideas of a handful of music enthusiasts toiling behind the scenes at Nokia Music. We don’t pretend to be experts (OK, that’s not strictly true), we’re just big fans of music, be it [...]