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    White Christmas

    Frankie Avalon

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    The Christmas Song

    Tom Gaebel

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    Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

    Ella Fitzgerald

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    Blue Christmas

    Bobby Vee

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    Jingle Bells

    Frank Sinatra

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    Where Have You Been All My Life

    Hal David & John Cacavas

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    Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

    Darlene Love

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    Never Do a Tango with an Eskimo

    Alma Cogan

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    Rock 'n' Roll Polly Santa Claus

    Lilian Briggs

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    Good King Wenceslas

    Glenn Miller and His Orchestra

Christmas Crooners is an atmospheric radio station that plays the most beautiful and beloved Christmas Crooners songs. Perfect for getting into the festive spirit with classics and modern Christmas Crooners that bring warmth and cheer to the holidays.


1. White Christmas – Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon, the 1960s teen idol known for his smooth voice and charm, delivers a warm, nostalgic take on Irving Berlin’s holiday classic. His version evokes cozy firesides and snowy evenings.
Quote: “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas…”


2. The Christmas Song – Tom Gaebel
German crooner Tom Gaebel brings a jazzy, big-band flair to this timeless Nat King Cole favorite, wrapping listeners in elegant swing and golden-age warmth.
Quote: “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”


3. Winter Warm – Hal David & John Cacavas
This songwriting duo crafts a gentle, romantic winter tune with orchestral charm—less about Santa, more about love in the cold season.
Quote: “Winter warm, with you in my arms…”


4. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) – Darlene Love
A powerhouse soul anthem from Phil Spector’s ’60s “Wall of Sound,” Darlene Love’s emotional plea remains one of the most passionate Christmas performances ever recorded.
Quote: “They’re singing ‘Deck the Halls,’ but it’s not like Christmas at all…”


5. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Ella Fitzgerald
Jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald transforms this melancholy standard into a silky, swinging celebration—effortlessly balancing class and comfort.
Quote: “Through the years we all will be together…”


6. Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo – Alma Cogan
A quirky and playful novelty tune from the British “Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice,” Alma Cogan adds humor and charm to the festive season.
Quote: “Never do a tango with an Eskimo…”


7. Blue Christmas – Bobby Vee
Teen pop star Bobby Vee offers a tender version of Elvis’s melancholy holiday hit, blending early-’60s pop innocence with heartbreak.
Quote: “I’ll have a blue Christmas without you…”


8. Jingle Bells – Frank Sinatra
Ol’ Blue Eyes turns this holiday staple into a snappy swing number, radiating effortless cool and Christmas cheer.
Quote: “Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh!”


9. Rock N’ Roll Polly Santa Claus – Lilian Briggs
A high-energy rockabilly Christmas romp from one of the first female rock ’n’ rollers, bringing sass and rhythm to Santa’s sleigh.
Quote: “Rock and roll, Polly Santa Claus is coming tonight!”


10. Good King Wenceslas – Glenn Miller Orchestra
The legendary big band lends its smooth brass and swing rhythm to this traditional carol, blending wartime nostalgia with festive grandeur.
Quote: “Good King Wenceslas looked out, on the feast of Stephen…”


So tune into Christmas Crooners Radio, and let The Magic Of Christmas fill your hearts and homes.


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