25 Days, 25 Songs — Day 6: “Here Comes Santa In A Red Canoe”

“Here Comes Santa In A Red Canoe” is another song focusing
on Santa’s mode of transportation, this time from Hawaii
courtesy of The Surfers from thier classic 1959 release
Christmas From Hawaii. It has an almost doo-wop feel and adds
a unique perspective to the Christmas lexicon. The LP is a mix
of traditional fare rotating between the religious (“Mary’s Boy
Child,” “Oh, Holy Night.”) and the secular ( “White Christmas,”
“Deck The Halls”) and songs focusing on Christmas where it
never snows (“Hawaiian Santa,” “Mele Kalikimaka”). The
Surfers were a pop vocal group, clean-cut with tight harmonies,
who were often backed by legendary steel guitarist Jules Ah See
and percussionist Harold Chang.

 

25 Days, 25 Songs — Day 5: “We Three Kings”

“We Three Kings” is a religious themed Christmas song written
in 1857 by Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr., and was first
published in 1863 in his Carols, Hymns and Songs. It recounts
the journey of the magi to see the newborn King. It has been
recorded by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to The Beach Boys
to The Reverend Horton Heat. My favorite version is by the
Portland, Oregon group Pink Martini. Lead by Thomas
Lauderdale’s beautiful piano figure, lead vocalist China Forbes
creates an almost etheral feeling on this modern take on a
Christmas Classic. You can find it on their fantastic 2010 album
Joy To The World.

25 Days, 25 Songs — Day 2: Santa’s Got An Airplane

24: “Santa’s Got An Airplane” — The Beach Boys

‘Little Saint Nick’ is probably the Beach Boys most famous Christmas song, but the 1977 outtake, “Santa’s Got An Airplane,” is my favorite holiday song by the boys of summer. Writen by Alan Jardine/Brian Wilson/Mike Love, it features Mike Love and Al Jardine on lead vocals and was released in 2004 on Christmas With the Beach Boys. It is one of the most whimsical takes on the Santa / Christmas genre, recounting how Santa has embraced new technology to get all those toys delivered.