I decided I can't improve on last year's playlist, so...
Happy Easter!
DOWNLOAD: Easter 2025 (Please ignore the "2024" on the zip title...)
Peter Cotton Tail--Meadowlarks (Irene Records)
Old Rugged Cross--Mac MacFarland--(Same)
Easter Parade--Eddie Brandt and (His) Hollywood Hicks, V: Ruthie James (Same)
Christ Arose--Collegiate Choir, 1920
Easter Bunny Polka--Eddie Brandt and (His) Hollywood Hicks, V: Eddie Brandt and Ruthie James (Irene Records)
Jesus Died for Me--Smith's Sacred Singers, 1929
Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb--Smith's Sacred Singers, 1929
Power in the Blood--The Cincinnati Baptist College Quartet, c. 1971
How Great Thou Art--Jerome Hines, 1965
The Old Rugged Cross--Jerome Hines, 1965
Unknown Choir, Word Records--He Lives
He Arose--Haydn Quartet With Orchestra, `1908
Victory in Jesus--Church of the Nazarene Male Quartet, 1959
Bunny Hop--Peter Pan Orch. and Singers, Dir. by Vicky Kasen (1955)
Love Led Him to Calvary (Webster-Gabriel)--Mrs. William Asher-Home Rodeheaver, With Pipe Organ, 1925
Funny Little Bunnies--The Cricketts, Feat. "Hoppy" the Bunny, Peter Pan Orch.
Reapers Are Needed (Charles H. Gabriel)--A.T. Humphries and Lee College Choir, c. 1959
Awakening Chorus (Charles H. Gabriel)--Same
Peter Cottontail--Ray Heatherton (The Merry Milkman), 1951
Eggbert, the Easter Egg--Same
Lee
4 comments:
Thanks Lee. Have a happy Easter and a great egghunt :-))
RecordCollector,
You, too!
Happy belated Easter, Lee! I was out of town and missed it. Is it just me, or does Jerome Hines look a little bit like William Shatner in the picture? Hmmm...
Ernie,
Yes, very much so! And Hines was a huge, robust-looking guy. I guess they wanted to make him look... saintly?
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