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Santa's Stuck In The 50's
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Conductor
Composer Albrecht/Althouse
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc

Price: $19.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #18727

UPC code: 038081173672

If you think your attic is a mess, imagine what Santa's must look like! After a cleaning spree, the whole gang at the North Pole is delighted to find quite a number of boxes left over from the fabulous 50's! As the reindeer and elves dig in, they find great stuff, including Frisbees, Hula Hoops and other thingsstill popular today! A box of 45 RPM records is cause for celebration as the whole gang gets ready to "Rock Around the Shop Tonight!" It becomes clear thatmost of the newly discovered "leftovers" are still hot gift items, so a special news bulletin is announced from WXMAS News, where Santa tells childrento stop sending Christmas lists. Instead, he wants letters from them explaining how they've been good this year! A special "letter writing" scene follows, as children sing "Santa, Be Good to Me." In the finale, Santa gets ready to deliver all the great 50's toys and games while "Rockin' Down the Chimney!" Grades 3 and up. Approximately 30 minutes.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
GIFTS COME FROM THE HEART  
PLAY OFF MUSIC  
ROCK AROUND THE SHOP TONIGHT  
ROCKIN' DOWN THE CHIMNEY TONIGHT  
SANTA BE GOOD TO ME  
SCENE CHANGE MUSIC  
STROLLIN' THROUGH THE 50'S WITH YOU  
WHOLE LOTTA CLEANIN' GOIN' ON  
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