DOWNLOAD: Santa's Sleigh--Santa Claus (Bob Ellis) and Bob Ellis Jr., Elector Records MC-1000-45; 1955.
Regarding the backstory for 1955's Santa's Sleigh, by Santa Claus (aka Bob Ellis) and Bob Ellis Jr., all can say is... hoo, boy. Maybe grab a stiff drink before continuing.
And, in 1970, Christine survived a plane crash--get the whole story here.
Back to the backstory, this record was made during Bob's (Raymond's) marriage to Christine. when he was co-managing her night club in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. You never know what kind of history is going to pop up behind a thrift and/or eBay acquisition. And,
Now, I hate to describe as awful any recording by someone who might be reading this post, however low that probability may be. In which case, it can come across as a personal attack. But since Bob Ellis Jr. didn't pen this thing, I'll go ahead and pronounce the melody uninspired and the words terrible. At this point in his development, Bob Jr. could not sing. We don't expect expert vocalizing from children, but...
I want to question whether Santa might have changed his mind, after hearing this record, about letting Bob Jr. drive the sleigh. And an inexperienced magic-sleigh driver? Sorry, doesn't wash.
Anyway, Bob Ellis makes one terrible Santa. Any successful SC imitation requires more than a mock-bass voice and echo-enhanced "Ho Ho Ho!'s. Santa has to sound boundlessly generous. A less than sincere Santa is a logical contradiction. A successful Santa is all about giving, not posturing. Despite the red suit, the fancy sleigh, and so on, Santa is a refreshingly humble icon. His flashiness speaks to the many legends randomly combined into his person: Norse sky god Thor (bearing gifts at Christmas and entering homes via their chimneys, plus his chariot and goats which fly the night sky), the Christkind or Christkindl (the gift-bearing Christ Child, aka Kris Kringle), Father Christmas, St. Nicholas, and who knows who (or what) else? Mythology hosts no requirement to mesh logically, and so we have a multi-multifaceted Saint Nick. Which face is his true face? A: All of them.
This is one of the perfect holiday novelties. How can I be sure? Because I don't know whether I'm doing a service or disservice to the celebration. Probably both. Thus, the ideal novelty!
I want to question whether Santa might have changed his mind, after hearing this record, about letting Bob Jr. drive the sleigh. And an inexperienced magic-sleigh driver? Sorry, doesn't wash.
Anyway, Bob Ellis makes one terrible Santa. Any successful SC imitation requires more than a mock-bass voice and echo-enhanced "Ho Ho Ho!'s. Santa has to sound boundlessly generous. A less than sincere Santa is a logical contradiction. A successful Santa is all about giving, not posturing. Despite the red suit, the fancy sleigh, and so on, Santa is a refreshingly humble icon. His flashiness speaks to the many legends randomly combined into his person: Norse sky god Thor (bearing gifts at Christmas and entering homes via their chimneys, plus his chariot and goats which fly the night sky), the Christkind or Christkindl (the gift-bearing Christ Child, aka Kris Kringle), Father Christmas, St. Nicholas, and who knows who (or what) else? Mythology hosts no requirement to mesh logically, and so we have a multi-multifaceted Saint Nick. Which face is his true face? A: All of them.
This is one of the perfect holiday novelties. How can I be sure? Because I don't know whether I'm doing a service or disservice to the celebration. Probably both. Thus, the ideal novelty!
And why is Santa's Sleigh placed in quotes on the B side? I have no idea. For that matter, why isn't the name of the label (Elector) on the label? Which is where we'd logically expect to find it.
Lee
4 comments:
Odd. Very odd.
Ernie,
Totally! It's one of my luckiest finds.
How did you piece the story together though? Seems like a lot of odd pieces.
Ernie,
I don't precisely remember. I Google-researched things maybe four (five) years ago. Part of my info came from the obit I linked to. The rest may have come from sources no longer active--you know how that works.
I'm not the best at keeping a record of my net finds. That, or else I file them away and then forget where the folder is. I'm disorganized, iow.
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