“This is my brand-new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl,'” the popstar casually announced while holding a blurred album cover.
Even the best movies have a mistake or two—and ‘White Christmas’ is no exception to that rule!
The festive ambiance is infectious, and Dean’s mischievous spirit shines.
How did Michael Bublé sing with Bing Crosby in 2012 when Crosby passed away in 1977?
Richard Carpenter once said of himself and his sister Karen: “We felt like we were born to perform Christmas music.”
“Merry Christmas, Darling” is proof of exactly that.
From the soulful “Merry Christmas Darling” to the infectious “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”, so many seasonal smash hits get stuck in our heads during Christmastime and beyond. Here are 10 we just know you’re singing this holiday season.
In 1958, vocal powerhouse Brenda Lee sang the beloved rockabilly holiday hit “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”
In 2023, she appeared in the long-awaited music video.
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. But do you know about the surprising connection between Brenda Lee and Rudolph?
Christmas wouldn’t be complete without a song or two! Here are 10 classic songs to add to your playlist this holiday season.
“Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee. How great Thou art, how great Thou art.”
“Father Christmas, give us some money!”
Step back in time to the golden era of entertainment with the 1957 clip of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby singing “White Christmas” from the iconic television special, Happy Holidays with Bing & Frank.
Get ready to be transported back to 1977, when two legends came together for one epic Christmas collaboration. Picture this: Bing Crosby, invited to spend the holidays in England, discovers that his neighbor is none other than the iconic David Bowie, who loves to play the piano. That’s the premise of this television special, and what happens next is pure magic!
For most Boomers, holiday songs evoke an instant nostalgia rush. Here are 8 Christmas songs all Boomers remember.
Unless you’re an ardent fan of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, you might not be familiar with “Thanksgiving Prayer.”






