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Cover to the 2006 CD reissue, a slightly modified version of the original by Released December 1965 Recorded 1964–65 at,,, Length 40: 25 Language Instrumental, English A Charlie Brown Christmas is a 1965 by American composer/conductor (later credited to the jazz group the Vince Guaraldi Trio). The album was released in December 1965 in the United States. It is the to the. Guaraldi was contacted by television producer several years prior to compose music for a documentary on the comic strip and its creator,.

Although the special went unaired, these selections were released in 1964 as Jazz Impressions of 'A Boy Named Charlie Brown'. Commissioned a Christmas special based on Peanuts in 1965 and Guaraldi returned to score the special. A Charlie Brown Christmas features several originals (', ') as well as covers of well-known Christmas songs (', '). The score for the special was largely cut at recording sessions at, 's Whitney Studio. Much of this material was re-recorded by Guaraldi at three sessions later in the year at Fantasy Recording Studios in San Francisco, alongside a choir of children culled from St. Paul's Episcopal Church in nearby. The sessions ran late into the night, with the children rewarded with ice cream afterwards.

Bassist Fred Marshall and drummer Jerry Granelli have been credited as performing on the album, although a host of musicians claim to have recorded the album. Released a week prior to the broadcast premiere of the special, A Charlie Brown Christmas sold well, and became increasingly famous in the ensuing decades. It is among the most popular in the United States, where it has been certified, having shipped at least four million copies. As of November 2014, A Charlie Brown Christmas is the tenth during the era of music sales tracking (March 1991 – present), having sold 3,410,000 copies according to SoundScan.

The Vince Guaraldi Trio's A Charlie Brown Christmas has been voted into the and added to the 's list of 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically important' sound recordings. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] By the early 1960s, Charles M.

Schulz's comic strip Peanuts had become a sensation worldwide. Television producer acknowledged the strip's cultural impression and produced a documentary on the subject, titled. Mendelson, a fan of jazz, heard a song by Vince Guaraldi on the radio not long after completion of his documentary, and contacted the musician to produce music for the special. Guaraldi composed the music for the project, creating an entire piece, 'Linus and Lucy', to serve as the theme. Despite the popularity of the strip and acclaim from advertisers, networks were not interested in the special.

By April 1965, Time featured the Peanuts gang on its magazine cover, and plans for an animated half-hour Peanuts Christmas special were commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company. When Coca-Cola commissioned A Charlie Brown Christmas in spring 1965, Guaraldi returned to write the music. Recording and production [ ] The first instrumentals for the special were recorded by Guaraldi at, 's Whitney Studio with bassist and drummer. Recycling 'Linus and Lucy' from the earlier special, Guaraldi completed two new originals for the special, 'Skating', and 'Christmas Time Is Here'. In the weeks preceding the premiere, Mendelson encountered trouble finding a lyricist for Guaraldi's instrumental intro, and penned 'Christmas Time Is Here' in 'about 15 minutes' on the backside of an envelope. The special opens and closes with a choir of children, culled from St.

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