
I recently acquired this Christmas EP that pairs Jo Stafford with frequent collaborator Gordon MacRae. For this post I've coupled the EP with a number of Christmas songs Stafford recorded in the 40s and 50s. Paul Weston directed the ensembles on all these records.
The EP is from 1955, although recorded in 1949, and combined the soloists with choir in two medleys of familiar carols. It was unreissued until a CD several years ago that combined it with a Stafford Christmas LP from the early 60s. That later production, with multitracked vocals, Hammond organ, and electric guitar, is the aural equivalent of an aluminum Christmas tree. It may be the worst thing ever done by the Westons that wasn't issued under the names Jonathan and Darlene Edwards or Cinderella G. Stump.
The 45s include a Capitol release of White Christmas and Silent Night, originally from 1946, an excellent version of the Christmas Blues from 1953 (see below), and a 1952 duet with frequent partner Frankie Laine on the country tune Christmas Roses.













