Keep it podcast song1/14/2024 ![]() "Little Saint Nick" was only a moderate success on the main chart, but it made number three on Billboard's Christmas Singles chart, which was enough of a success that the group decided the next year to record a full Christmas album. "Little Saint Nick" is very clearly modelled on an earlier hit by the group, "Little Deuce Coupe", and so it makes sense to me that the track that was chosen was the originally intended one, as musically that's quite close to the earlier song. ![]() Whichever is the truth, the version of "Little Saint Nick" that eventually came out as a single was this one, which became one of the last holiday classics in the US Christmas canon: Some say that they tried both backing tracks with the same lyrics at the original session, and that they then wrote the "Drive In" lyrics for the track that didn't make the cut as "Little Saint Nick", while others say that they actually sung the "Little Saint Nick" lyrics to the "Drive In" track as a joke a few months later, long after the original "Little Saint Nick" had already come out. I've seen conflicting accounts of how that track came to exist. One of them became the "Little Saint Nick" that was a hit, but they also recorded a track that later became an album track called "Drive In":īut there also exists a recording of that backing track, but with the lyrics to "Little Saint Nick": There seems to be some confusion about what happened at that session, as they recorded two backing tracks. ![]() That meant that this was the first session since their first single at which the Beach Boys were the classic five-person lineup of Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine. We'll talk about this more in a few weeks' time when we next look at the Beach Boys in the main podcast, but they had gone through a bit of a lineup shuffle, and David Marks had played his last gig with the group the night before, while Al Jardine had rejoined the band shortly before that. The date the Beach Boys recorded their Christmas song, October the twentieth 1963, was actually a historic date for the group. One record that just got in under that wire was "Little Saint Nick", recorded by the Beach Boys in October 1963 and released in December:īrian Wilson, the Beach Boys' leader, was apparently inspired to write a Christmas song by Phil Spector - Wilson turned up to at least one of the sessions for the Spector Christmas album, and had briefly played piano during a couple of takes of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", although he wasn't actually on the record itself, as Spector decided he wasn't a good enough player. We talked in the last bonus episode about how the American Christmas music canon more or less ends in 1963. These are older episodes, so don't have the same production values as more recent episodes, and are also shorter than more recent bonuses, but I hope they're still worth listening to. Every year around Christmas the bonus episodes I do tend to be on Christmas songs and so this week I'm uploading three of those. So nobody has to wait around for another fortnight for a new episode, I thought I'd upload some old Patreon bonus episodes to fill the gap. Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol & Whatsnext? - Turkish Hipster: Tales From Swing To PsychedelicĪs we're in the period between Christmas and New Year, the gap between episodes is going to be longer than normal, and the podcast proper is going to be back on January the ninth. ![]() Lucki - s*x m*ney dr*gs (released July 14)Īllegra Krieger - I Keep My Feet on the Fragile Plane ![]() Fatboi Sharif & Steel Tipped Dove - Decayįeatured Songs: "Designer Drugs," "Phantasm," "The 6th Floor," "Dimethyltryptamine," "Green Winged Shoulder Padding"įeatured Songs: "Festivus," "Mormon House Party," "Mancey"įeatured Songs: Dua Lipa, "Dance the Night" Lizzo, "Pink" Sam Smith, "Man I Am" GAYLE, "butterflies" Billie Eilish, "What Was I Made For" Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (with Aqua), "Barbie World"įeatured Songs: "Blues for Mama," "Mississippi Goddamn," "You've Got to Learn" K-Pop convention-breakers NewJeans drop their second EP this week, along with new ones from Andrew Bird, Fatboi Sharif, the super-stacked Barbie soundtrack, a rare Nina Simone recording and more.įeatured Songs: "ETA," "Super Shy," "ASAP"Ģ. ![]()
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