Mary Peacock at 94.
Mary O'Kelley Peacock was born in 1905 and died in 2003 at the age of 98.  She left Meredith College (Raleigh, NC) in 1926 with a music degree, and her songs certainly sound like the work of someone who got a music degree in 1926.  That's simply to say that they have a very Twenties sound.
This six-selection EP is from 1958--see the RCA custom matrix prefix (J)--and it features the Music Department of the Women's Club of Moorestown, New Jersey.  I don't know if It's Christmas Again was the name of a short musical by Mary, or if it was composed for this disc.  I do know this is one of the most charming, unusual, and interesting holiday finds of my career.  And I love Peppermint Lane.  It's the ear worm of this posting season.  It's on constant rotation in my head.
This appears to have been written for a young audience, and I think it's the kind of thing a young audience would have liked.  A young audience of 1958, that is.  A modern one, likely no.
DOWNLOAD: It's Christmas Again (Mary Peacock)
Happy Birthday Little Christ Child
Little is the Lord
When Christ was Born in Bethlehem (Solo: Doris Hall)
It's Christmas Again
Peppermint Lane (Solo: Alice Eisemann)
If I Were Santa Claus
It's Christmas Again--Music Dept. of the Women's Club of Moorestown (NJ)  (RCA Custom J8OH-8109/8110; 1958)
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