#8 The Mummers tradition is alive and well in Philadelphia, Pa. It's by far the oldest European-based cultural celebration in the US. Google it.
#9 Complete BS. That's a simply wonderful song. 'Critics' don't like it because it's simple, fun, playful, and easy to sing along with. Anyone who knows music theory - the technical side of music - knows it's as well written and played as any song he ever did. It is no less complex than many of his greatest hits. There is nothing to criticize about this song; the so-called critics are being completely subjective.
In 1867, a Boston industrialist heard Charles Dickens read ‘A Christmas Carol’ and was so moved he closed his factory on Christmas Day and gave every one of his employees a turkey to enjoy with their families.
#8 The Mummers tradition is alive and well in Philadelphia, Pa. It's by far the oldest European-based cultural celebration in the US. Google it.
#9 Complete BS. That's a simply wonderful song. 'Critics' don't like it because it's simple, fun, playful, and easy to sing along with. Anyone who knows music theory - the technical side of music - knows it's as well written and played as any song he ever did. It is no less complex than many of his greatest hits. There is nothing to criticize about this song; the so-called critics are being completely subjective.
#9 Complete BS. That's a simply wonderful song. 'Critics' don't like it because it's simple, fun, playful, and easy to sing along with. Anyone who knows music theory - the technical side of music - knows it's as well written and played as any song he ever did. It is no less complex than many of his greatest hits. There is nothing to criticize about this song; the so-called critics are being completely subjective.
Nope. “Wonderful Christmas time” is the worst song ever.