This Time of Year
For the EP by Project 86, see This Time of Year EP.
This Time of Year | ||||
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Studio album by June Christy | ||||
Released | 1961 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz, Christmas music | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Bill Miller | |||
June Christy chronology | ||||
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This Time of Year is a 1961 album by American jazz vocalist June Christy, arranged and conducted by Pete Rugolo.
Christy's only Christmas album, it consists entirely of original songs composed by the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Connie Pearce and Arnold Miller.
Track listing
- "Christmas Heart" – 2:57
- "Ring a Merry Bell" – 3:05
- "Hang Them on the Tree" – 2:21
- "The Little Star" – 3:08
- "The Merriest" – 2:09
- "This Time of Year" – 3:34
- "Seven Shades of Snow" – 3:32
- "Sorry to See You Go" – 2:24
- "The Magic Gift" – 3:26
- "Winter's Got Spring Up Its Sleeve" – 2:36
All compositions by Connie Pearce and Arnold Miller.
Personnel
- June Christy – vocals
- Frank Beach – trumpet
- Dan Fagerquist – trumpet
- Dick Nash – trombone
- Ken Shroyer – bass trombone
- Jim Decker – French horn
- Vince De Rosa – French horn
- Dick Perissi – French horn
- Red Callender – tuba
- Sam Rice – tuba
- Bob Cooper – tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, oboe
- Bud Shank – alto saxophone, flute
- Paul Horn – flute
- Ted Nash – flute
- Victor Arno – violin
- Israel Baker – violin
- Robert Barene – violin
- Anatol Kaminsky – violin
- Dan Lube – violin
- Alfred Lustgarten – violin
- Lou Raderman – violin
- Albert Steinberg – violin
- Gerald Vinci – violin
- Virginia Majewski – viola
- Ray Mehennick – viola
- Stanley Harris – viola
- Edgar Lustgarten – cello
- Eleanor Slatkin – cello
- Catherine Gotthoffer – harp
- Russ Freeman – piano
- Al Viola – guitar
- Joe Mondragon – bass
- Red Mitchell – bass
- Gene Estes – drums, vibes, celeste, bell
- Shelly Manne – drums
Tracks 1, 4, 6 Recorded Capitol Tower, Hollywood, 12 January 1961
Tracks 7, 9, 10 Recorded Capitol Tower, Hollywood, 19 January 1961
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 8 Recorded Capitol Tower, Hollywood, 23 January 1961
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