First up is Santa Bring Me Ringo, the 1964
single from Christine Hunter. Co-written by Angelo Badalamenti (yes, Mr. Twin
Peaks himself) in one of his first credited studio roles, and covered in Britain
by Ray Alan and his tearaway schoolboy puppet Tich (as featured on this very
blog last year). According to Discogs, at the time she recorded this, Christine
was a member of Capella Cordina, an American early music ensemble founded in
1963 by Alejandro Planchart and disbanded in 1975. It is, of course, perfectly possible that
there were two Christine Hunters recording around the same time.
I’ve also included the flip side of the disc, the
oddly-titled Where Were You Daddy (Q) (When Santa Got Stuck In The Chimney
Chute). Both sides of the disc were arranged and conducted by Badalamenti,
and although he did not take a writer credit for this tune, both sides were
co-authored by Murray Semos, best known for having co-written the wonderful Busy
Line for Rose Murphy, the Chee-Chee Girl.
Last up is I Want a Beatle For Christmas, by Patty
Surbey and the Canadian VIPs, issued like all of the above in time for
Christmas 1964, the year that the Beatles made their big breakthrough Stateside. First brought to my attention last year by blog follower Brett
Alan, this is the third different song with the same title issued that year,
alongside The Fans and Becky Lee Beck, both of which have featured on the blog
previously. It’s not a bad record at all, and is included here simply because
it follows my theme; Patty and her VIPs would issue one more 45, Hey Boy!,
the following year.
Enjoy!
Download Santa HERE
Download Daddy HERE
Download Bells HERE
Download Beatle HERE
Thanks for the shout-out, and glad you found the Surbey disc. I'm familiar with the Three Blonde Mice record--a friend of mine actually has the 45--but I didn't know the Christine Hunter, and only knew the Tich cover from the version you posted before. It certainly, um, belongs here. Always nice to discover more Beatle novelties!
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