The Christmas Waltz

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About The Christmas Waltz

"The Christmas Waltz" is a Christmas song written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne for Frank Sinatra, who recorded it in 1954 as the B-side of a new recording of "White Christmas", in 1957 for his album A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra, and in 1968 for The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas. Cahn recalls, "One day during a very hot spell in Los Angeles the phone rang and it was Jule Styne to say, 'Frank wants a Christmas song.'" Cahn resisted. "Jule, we're not going to write any Christmas song. After Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas'? The idea's just ridiculous." Styne was emphatic, however. "'Frank wants a Christmas song.'"The two met in Styne's apartment to begin work on the project, and Cahn asked the composer, "'Hey, Jule, has there ever been a Christmas waltz?' He said no. I said, 'Play that waltz of yours.' He did so," and Cahn began work on the lyrics of "The Christmas Waltz", which many other artists have also recorded. Referring to the line that goes, "And this song of mine, in three-quarter time," Cahn writes, "You'll notice there's an impure rhyme in that lyric, 'mine' and 'time'." He notes that another of his collaborators, Jimmy Van Heusen, would not have let him get away with such an imperfection but that Styne was not quite so rigid. For what would become the B-side of "White Christmas", Sinatra first recorded "The Christmas Waltz" with a chorus as well as an arrangement by Nelson Riddle on August 23, 1954. On July 16, 1957, Gordon Jenkins took over the arranging, and The Ralph Brewster Singers provided backing vocal on the recording for A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra. On August 12, 1968, Riddle again provided arrangements, but it was The Jimmy Joyce Singers who lent their voices to the recording for The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas. In 1992 Mel Tormé made a recording of the song for his first-ever Christmas album, for which the liner notes indicate that "Mr. Cahn wrote a new full set of additional lyrics as a personal gift to Mel."There was not a version of the song that reached any of the various charts in Billboard magazine, however, until the 2003 holiday season when Harry Connick, Jr. reached number 26 with it on the Adult Contemporary chart during a two-week stay that began in the issue dated January 3, 2004. 


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Frosted window panes, candles gleaming inside
Painted candy canes on the tree
Santa's on his way, he's filled his sleigh with things
Things for you and for me
It's that time of year when the world falls in love
Ev'ry song you hear seems to say "Merry Christmas,
"May your New Year dreams come true"
And this song of mine in three-quarter time
Wishes you and yours the same thing, too
(It's that time of year when the world falls in love)
(Ev'ry song you hear seems to say)
"Merry Christmas, may your New Year dreams come true"
And this song of mine in three-quarter time
Wishes you and yours the same thing, too

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Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra, /sɨˈnɑːtrə/, (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and film actor of Italian origin. more »

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Written by: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne

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8 facts about this song

Basics
"The Christmas Waltz" was originally written for the popular singer Frank Sinatra. - The creators of this holiday gem are lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne.
Recordings
Various artists have covered the song over the years, including Mel Tormé and Harry Connick, Jr., who included it in their respective Christmas albums. - Sinatra's original recording appeared on his album, "A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra", which was released by Capitol Records in 1957.
Inspiration
It's said that the song was written on a hot July day in Los Angeles, when Sammy Cahn was asked to come up with a holiday song. - It's believed that the lyrics for "The Christmas Waltz" aim to capture the joyous feeling of Christmas, despite the fact Cahn wrote it during summer.
Song Theme
The song's title, "The Christmas Waltz", refers to dancing in celebration of Christmas. - The lyrics do not specifically mention waltzing, but the musical arrangement is in triple meter, which is characteristic of a waltz.
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was an American singer, actor, and producer, known for his lush and powerful baritone voice. - He has recorded several holiday classics apart from "The Christmas Waltz", like "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Jingle Bells".
Sammy Cahn
Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter, and musician known for his collaborations with Jule Styne. - Cahn won four Academy Awards for his songs used in films, and he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Harry Connick, Jr.
Harry Connick Jr. is a Grammy and Emmy-award winning American singer, pianist, composer, and actor. - Connick's entrancing version of "The Christmas Waltz" can be found on his second holiday album "Harry for the Holidays" released in 2004.
Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé, known as "The Velvet Fog", was an American musician and songwriter, famous for his smooth, melodic voice. - Interestingly, Tormé himself is a co-writer of "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)", making his rendition of "The Christmas Waltz" all the more special for the holiday season.

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