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The true story behind the song 'White Christmas' is even sadder than its lyrics

America's favorite Christmas song has tragic history

The true story behind the song 'White Christmas' is even sadder than its lyrics

America's favorite Christmas song has tragic history

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The true story behind the song 'White Christmas' is even sadder than its lyrics

America's favorite Christmas song has tragic history

With 50 million copies sold, not only is Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" the best-selling Christmas song of all time, it's also the best-selling single ever, according to Guinness World Records. It first aired during the Kraft Music Hall radio show (yes, sponsored by the food company) on Dec. 25, 1941. Then-host Bing Crosby crooned the carol, which is soulful, longing and sad normally, but especially so at the time. Pearl Harbor had been attacked just a few weeks before.It turns out the song has a sad backstory too. It was written by Irving Berlin (the same composer behind "Cheek to Cheek," "God Bless America" and many more classics), a Russian-born immigrant who, interestingly enough, did not celebrate Christmas, as he was Jewish. Berlin's 3-week-old son had died on Christmas day in 1928, so every year on Dec. 25, he and his wife visited their baby's grave, Jody Rosin, author of "White Christmas: The Story of an American Song," told NPR."The kind of deep secret of the song may be that it was Berlin responding in some way to his melancholy about the death of his son," Rosen said.Berlin wrote "White Christmas" for a musical that eventually morphed into the movie "Holiday Inn" and ended up winning an Academy Award for the song. In 1954, it was the title track of another Bing Crosby Christmas musical, "White Christmas."Crosby's rendition quickly became an American favorite, even though the original radio recording was lost and the 1942 version, which is said to have only taken 18 minutes, was worn out, according to Seattle's KUOW. It was constantly requested by troops during Bing's USO appearances overseas, which gave the singer some mixed feelings."I hesitated about doing it because invariably, it caused such a nostalgic yearning among the men that it made them sad," Crosby said in an interview. "Heaven knows, I didn't come that far to make them sad. For this reason, several times I tried to cut it out of the show, but these guys just hollered for it."Clearly, the troops identified with the wistful lyrics about holidays at home. Since then, "White Christmas" has been covered by everyone from Elvis to Karen Carpenter to Lady Gaga 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but its timeless message remains the same.(h/t NPR)

With 50 million copies sold, not only is the best-selling Christmas song of all time, it's also the best-selling single ever, according to .

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It first aired during the Kraft Music Hall radio show (yes, sponsored by the food company) on Dec. 25, 1941. Then-host Bing Crosby crooned the carol, which is soulful, longing and sad normally, but especially so at the time. Pearl Harbor had been attacked just a few weeks before.

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It turns out the song has a sad backstory too. It was written by Irving Berlin (the same composer behind "Cheek to Cheek," "God Bless America" and ), a Russian-born immigrant who, interestingly enough, did not celebrate Christmas, as he was Jewish.

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Berlin's 3-week-old son had died on Christmas day in 1928, so every year on Dec. 25, he and his wife visited their baby's grave, Jody Rosin, author of "," told .

"I'm dreaming of a white Christmas/Just like the ones I used to know/Where the treetops glisten and children listen/To hear sleigh bells in the snow"

"The kind of deep secret of the song may be that it was Berlin responding in some way to his melancholy about the death of his son," Rosen said.

Berlin wrote "White Christmas" for a musical that eventually morphed into the movie "" and ended up winning an Academy Award for the song. In 1954, it was the title track of another Bing Crosby Christmas musical, "."

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Crosby's rendition quickly became an American favorite, even though the original radio recording was lost and the 1942 version, which is said to have , was worn out, according to Seattle's . It was constantly requested by troops during Bing's USO appearances overseas, which gave the singer some mixed feelings.

"I hesitated about doing it because invariably, it caused such a nostalgic yearning among the men that it made them sad," Crosby said in an interview. "Heaven knows, I didn't come that far to make them sad. For this reason, several times I tried to cut it out of the show, but these guys just hollered for it."

"I'm dreaming of a white Christmas/With every Christmas card I write/May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white"

Clearly, the troops identified with the wistful lyrics about holidays at home. Since then, "White Christmas" has been covered by everyone from Elvis to Karen Carpenter to Lady Gaga 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but its timeless message remains the same.

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