![]() As Jody Rosen has suggested about a beloved song of great emotional complexity, “The kind of deep secret of may be that it was Berlin responding in some way to his melancholy about the death of his son. Though he did not celebrate Christmas, it was a day that held special meaning to Berlin, who had spent each Christmas Day visiting the grave of his late son, Irving Berlin, Jr., who died at just 3 weeks old on December 25, 1928. This was certainly true of the immigrant Russian Jewish songwriter Irving Berlin. As Jody Rosen, author of the 2002 book White Christmas: The Story of an American Song, told National Public Radio, “It’s very melancholy….And I think this really makes it stand out amongst kind of chirpy seasonal standards ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ or ‘Let It Snow.’….I think that’s one of the reasons why people keep responding to it, because our feelings over the holiday season are ambivalent.” Unlike other perennial holiday hits, however, “White Christmas” strikes a mood that isn’t necessarily jolly. Read about Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow from Bing Crosbys Bing Crosbys Christmas (Digitally Remastered) and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. It also returned to the Hit Parade pop chart in every subsequent Christmas season for the next 20 years. ![]() The song’s success couldn’t have surprised Berlin, who despite having already written such songs as “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “Cheek To Cheek” and “God Bless America,” had raced into his Manhattan office in January 1940 and asked his musical secretary to transcribe “The best song I ever wrote…the best song anybody ever wrote.” It was nearly two years later, however, that Crosby finally premiered the song on live radio, and a year after that that Crosby’s recording of “White Christmas” became a smash pop hit.Ĭrosby’s October 1942 recording of “White Christmas” received heavy airplay on Armed Forces Radio as well as on commercial radio during its first Christmas season, becoming an instant #1 pop hit. “White Christmas” took its first steps toward becoming a bedrock standard in the American songbook when Crosby first performed it publicly on Christmas Day, 1941. It went on to become one of the most commercially successful singles of all time. “White Christmas,” written by the formidable composer and lyricist Irving Berlin receives its world premiere on Decemon Bing Crosby’s weekly NBC radio program, The Kraft Music Hall.
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