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Who originally sang Rockin around the Christmas tree?Brenda Lee was just 13 years old when she first recorded “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” in 1958. The song has gone on to be recorded by hundreds of artists, making it one of the most successful Christmas songs of all time.
Who covered Rockin around the Christmas tree in 1987?Kim Wilde and Mel Smith version
A version of the song by Kim Wilde and Mel Smith (credited as "Mel & Kim" as a parody of then-popular sister act Mel and Kim), featuring Pete Thomas, reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart during the Christmas season 1987. The track was recorded to raise funds for Comic Relief.
Who played the sax solo on Rockin around the Christmas tree?The saxophone solo on Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree was played by famed saxophonist Boots Randolph. When she was just two years old, Brenda Lee's mother would take her down to a local candy store where she'd earn money and candy singing on a counter in the store.
What is the story behind Rockin around the Christmas tree?“Rockin'” was written by Johnny Marks, a Jewish songwriter who also penned “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “A Holly Jolly Christmas.” According to Lee, who struck up a lifelong friendship with Marks, after he wrote the song he told a publisher friend, “I want Brenda Lee to do this song.” Looking back, Lee isn't ...
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