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A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Grinch, and Bruce Springsteen Sings Santa Claus is Comin' to Town E110

Episode 110 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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The holidays don’t just look a certain way—they sound a certain way. We dive into how a fragile cartoon tree, a swingy piano motif, and a handful of offbeat movie moments grew into the soundtrack of December. From the first Peanuts special to stop‑motion Santa to a green recluse in Whoville, we trace the songs, voices, and production choices that turned seasonal TV and film into enduring ritual.

• Charlie Brown Christmas as a symbol of hope and the choice to use children’s voices
• Vince Guaraldi’s jazz and the quick birth of Christmas Time Is Here
• Rankin/Bass stop motion craft and Paul Frees’ vocal range
• Home Alone’s John Williams score 
• Jim Carrey’s Grinch, Faith Hill’s hit, and Taylor Momsen’s new version
• Donny Hathaway’s representation and the rise of This Christmas
• Greg Lake’s critique of commercialism across decades
• Springsteen’s rock‑forward holiday cuts 
• Oddities that stick: Feliz Navidad’s 19 words and Sabbath’s December chart stat

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