Green Christmas (Stan Freberg song)
1958 single by Stan Freberg / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Green Chri$tma$" is a comedy single written and performed by Stan Freberg and released by Capitol Records in 1958 (catalog number F 4097). Musical arrangement and direction is made by Billy May, and it is performed by the Capitol Records house orchestra. Other vocal performances are by Daws Butler, Marvin Miller, Will Wright, and the Jud Conlon Chorale.
"Green Chri$tma$" | ||||
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Single by Stan Freberg | ||||
B-side | "The Meaning of Christmas" | |||
Released | December 2, 1958 (1958-12-02) | |||
Genre | Comedy, Christmas | |||
Length | 6:50 | |||
Label | Capitol Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stan Freberg | |||
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The title is wordplay on the phrase "green Christmas", a Christmas with no snow, with "green" taking on a double meaning of the green ink uniformly used on U.S. currency at that time (and still predominant today). This and the replacement of each "s" in "Christmas" with a U.S. dollar sign refer to the theme of the sketch, the over-commercialization of Christmas. The sketch adapts two characters from Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge (Freberg) and Bob Cratchit (Butler).
The single developed substantial popularity despite efforts from the advertising agencies of the era to suppress its release and promotion through the usual channels such as radio, print media and television (a few radio stations defied their sales departments, enough for the song to become a regional hit, reaching as high as #3 on Los Angeles radio charts).