- Harry for the Holidays
Infobox Album | Name = Harry for the Holidays
Type =Album
Artist =Harry Connick, Jr.
Released =October 28 2003
Recorded = Capitol Studios,Los Angeles, CA ,
May 13-22, 2003
Genre =Christmas ,Big Band /Orchestra
Length = 1hour 8 min
Label =Sony /Columbia
Producer = Tracey Freeman
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ihu36j3371r0 link]
*"Entertainment Weekly " B- [http://www.ew.com/ew/allabout/0,9930,94717_11_0_,00.html 2/13/04] | Last album = ""
(2003)
This album = "Harry for the Holidays"
(2003)
Next album = "Only You"
(2004)"Harry for the Holidays" is American artist
Harry Connick, Jr. 's second Christmas album, released in 2003. The album features Connick and his 16 pieceBig Band and a full string section. Connick's album was the top selling Christmas album of 2003, and was certified platinum in November 2004.Facts|date=February 2008A "Harry For The Holidays" television special, aired on NBC
December 23 , 2003. The TV special was released onDVD October 19 , 2004. The special featuresWhoopi Goldberg ,Nathan Lane ,Marc Anthony andKim Burrell .Among Harry Connick, Jr.'s own compositions is a duet with country singer
George Jones on "Nothing New for New Year." This was one of the highlights of the album for Connick: "George Jones is my favorite singer and I was quite surprised and honored that he said yes," Connick said in 2003. "I think he's the most soulful country singer probably of all time."An
animated TVChristmas special "The Happy Elf ", airedDecember 2 ,2005 onNBC , and was released on DVD. The special is based on Connick's original song, "The Happy Elf". When asked about the song in 2003, Connick said, "'The Happy Elf' is another kid's song that came from thinking about how cool it would be to work in Santa's [work] shop."DualDisc version
The album was also released as a
DualDisc , with the DVD side containing both Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound mixes and high qualityLPCM (better than CD) versions of the album's 16 tracks. Also included are excerpts from the above-mentioned network special; with performances of 6 songs, including his own "It Must Have Been Ol' Santa Claus " as well as a version of "Blue Christmas " (made famous, as Connick notes before the performance, byElvis Presley during his 1970 comeback special). An interview with Connick and atrailer forThe Happy Elf are also included.Track listing
#"Frosty The Snow Man" (
Steve Nelson , Jack Rollins)
#"Blue Christmas " (Billy Hayes, Jay W. Johnson)
#"The Christmas Waltz " (Sammy Cahn ,Jule Styne )
#"I Wonder As I Wander " (traditional)
#"Silver Bells" (Ray Evans ,Jay Livingston )
#"Mary's Little Boy Child" (Jester Hairston )
#"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town " (J. Fred Coots ,Haven Gillespie )
#"The Happy Elf" (Harry Connick, Jr. )
#"I'll Be Home for Christmas " (Kim Gannon ,Walter Kent ,Buck Ram )
#"I Come With Love " (Connick)
#"Nature Boy" (Eden Ahbez )
#"O Little Town of Bethlehem " (Lewis H. Redner ,Phillip Brooks )
#"I'm Gonna Be The First One " (Connick)
#"This Christmas " (Donny Hathaway ,Hathaway McKinnor )
#"Nothin' New For New Year " (Connick) - withGeorge Jones
#"Silent Night" (Franz Gruber ,Josef Mohr )Musicians
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Harry Connick, Jr. -Piano & vocals
*Ned Goold - AltoSax
*James Greene - Alto Sax
*Jerry Weldon - Tenor Sax
*Mike Karn - Tenor Sax
*Dave Schumacher - Baritone Sax
*Roger Ingram -Trumpet
*Derrick Gardner - Trumpet
*Leroy Jones - Trumpet
*Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet
*Mark Mullins -Trombone
*Craig Klein - Trombone
*John Allred - Trombone
*Joe Barati -Bass Trombone
*Neal Caine - Bass
*Arthur Latin II - drums
*Lucien Barbarin - percussionNothing New For New Year
*George Jones - Vocal
*Harry Connick, Jr. - Vocal, Piano, Bass, and Drums
*Paul Franklin -Pedal steel
*Biff Watson -Guitar Charts
*2004
Top Jazz Albums , peak position # 1
*2004The Billboard 200 , peak position # 12
*2004Top Internet Albums , peak position # 27External links
* [http://www.harryconnickjr.com/connick/pbuild/linkbuilder.cfm?selection=doc.618 "Harry for the Holidays" media samples, at harryconnickjr.com]
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