Here's some background on several more of the holiday tracks on my latest seasonal compilation, Hey! You! Get Off of My Roof!, which is available to hear or download on my holiday music website:
Track 11
Holiday Greetings, Peri Gilpin
Gilpin’s played a host of other roles in at least a dozen films and 50 or more television shows, including a major role as Kim Keeler on the ABC Family series Make It or Break It about the lives of teen gymnasts preparing and competing for the Olympic games. But she’ll always be best known for her work as the wisecracking, fun-loving Roz Doyle.
Frasier is said to be in development for a 10-episode reboot at Paramount+. Unfortunately, David Hyde Pierce has reportedly declined an invitation to return as Frasier’s brother, Niles, and John Mahoney, who played their father, Martin, died in 2018. We certainly hope that Roz will be included in whatever version of Frasier returns in the future.
Watch Clips of Roz Doyle's Funniest Moments on "Frasier"
Track 10
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag, Gary Walker (1965)
This year's mix includes three different novelty takes on James Brown's classic "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," which became the groundbreaking performer's first Top 10 hit in the late summer of 1965. This is hardly the first instance of a mainstream hit spawning one or more holiday knock-offs, but this song may hold the record for the greatest number of contemporaneous holiday novelty versions. Phil Milstein's pop culture website Probe Is Turning on the People cites six different versions that were released within 18 months of Brown's unforgettable original. While each version has its own unique style, all six assert that Santa, like Brown's "Papa," is updating his image. In the parlance of the time, a "brand new bag" referred to a new interest, style or way of doing things — specifically, in this context, an older man brave enough to strut his stuff on the dance floor and otherwise adopt the hip style of the younger generation.
Of the three versions offered here, it's Gary Walker's that stays closest to Brown's original. Walker, originally known as Gary Leeds, recorded his version shortly after leaving The Standells, a Los Angeles-based band later known for their 1966 hit "Dirty Water." The following year, he moved to London and joined The Walker Brothers, who had a number of hits on both sides of the Atlantic including the Burt Bachrach song "Make It Easy on Yourself," which topped the British charts. The group disbanded in 1967 and while Gary continued to perform as a solo artist he failed to reach the charts again.
Listen to Gary Walker's version of "Santa's Got a Brand New Bag"
Listen to The Walker Brothers' hit "Make It Easy on Yourself"
Track 9
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag, Joey Reynolds (1966)
Joey Reynolds |
I'll be back sometime soon with additional background on more of this year's selections including yet another version of "Santa's Got a Brand New Bag."