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bing crosby
An X-Mas Like No Other
Shoshana Lewin-Fischer
November 24, 2005
\”The sun is shining, the grass is green, the orange and palm trees sway. There\’s never been such a day in Beverly Hills, L.A. But it\’s December the 24th, and I am longing to be up north.\”
While it isn\’t likely the above stanza sparks many memories, the next line should: \”I\’m dreaming of a White Christmas.\”
Bing Crosby\’s popular version of the song — introduced in \”Holiday Inn\” (1942) and later sung in \”White Christmas\” (1954) — cut out the satirical introduction.
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