Bing Crosby

I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

December 23, 2022     —–     Chart #175

Hey folks, welcome to another edition of Chart of the Week. It’s almost Christmas and I hope you are all ready for your holiday celebrations. I am reaching back into the 1930’s for today’s chart, just selected one of my favorite Christmas songs from a one-of-a-kind singer. “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” is a Christmas song written by the lyricist Kim Gannon and composer Walter Kent and recorded in 1943 by Bing Crosby, who scored a top ten hit with the song. Originally written to honor soldiers overseas who longed to be home at Christmas time, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” has since gone on to become a Christmas standard.

The song is sung from the point of view of a soldier stationed overseas during World War II, writing a letter to his family. In the message, he tells his family he will be coming home and to prepare the holiday for him, and requests snow, mistletoe, and presents under the tree. The song ends on a melancholy note, with the soldier saying, “I’ll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams”. The flip side of the original recording was “Danny Boy.”

On October 1, 1943, Crosby recorded the song under the title “I’ll Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams)”, with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra for Decca Records; it was released as a 78 rpm single and reissued in 1946. Within a month of release, the song charted for 11 weeks, with a peak at number three. The next year, the song reached number 16 on the charts.

The U.S. War Department also released Bing Crosby’s performance of “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” from the December 7, 1944, Kraft Music Hall[10] broadcast with the Henderson Choir, J.S.T., on V-Disc, as U.S. Army V-Disc No. 441-B and U.S. Navy V-Disc No. 221B, Matrix #VP1253-D5TC206.[11] The song from the broadcast has appeared in many Bing Crosby compilations.

The song touched the hearts of Americans, soldiers and civilians alike, in the midst of World War II, and it earned Crosby his fifth gold record. “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” became the most requested song at Christmas U.S.O. shows. The GI magazine Yank said Crosby “accomplished more for military morale than anyone else of that era”.

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Despite the song’s popularity with Americans at the front and at home, in the UK the BBC banned the song from broadcast, as the Corporation’s management felt the lyrics might lower morale among British troops.

Seventy-seven years after its original release, Bing Crosby’s “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (at number 50 on the chart dated January 2, 2021)

Keep rockin my friends, Stan Bradshaw

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