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It really is! I was not aware that the song was in the movie until watching it, not to mention that it was written for the movie. It was a pleasant surprise.Meet Me in St. Louis is a good movie. It's a good song on its own, but it's elevated by its presence in the story.
Well, he did get his start in musicals / on Broadway:I did not expect a Scott Bakula cover but… he’s not a bad singer.
I made a parody of the Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer that contained a bunch of in-jokes for my D&D group.You know a song has hit big when despite being a comedy song it is already quick to be parodied and parodied a lot
But not joy?I’ll just say it’s a song I feel gives a feeling of comfort
They're definitely close! I think a big difference for me is that you're also seeing the divergence of Rock and Rockabilly between the two. Still subtle (at least to me) but you can hear it.Both came out when rock as still novel but was also clearly more than a fad and both turned out to be surprisingly timeless.
Thanks! I don't know why I'm so fussy about the English version of this song but I amto be clear to Violent Vixen, as per her request Stille Nacht is not included towards points for this song
Muppets got yer back.Thanks! I don't know why I'm so fussy about the English version of this song but I am