Chuck Berry and Adam Sandler outlast their opponents to move on to the next stage.
Tonight we have some oldies in Do you Hear What I Hear? sung by Bing Crosby and Auld Lang Syne sung by Julie Andrews. For the new, we have a song entitled Boxing Day by Blink 182 and Jingle Hell by the late Christopher Lee. Perhaps Boxing day is a bit of a stretch, being a sad song set on the day after Christmas, but the thought was to try and represent more holidays during the season. If anyone has better songs for Boxing Day please make them known.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: Christopher Lee made a metal album? Actually, Lee had worked with metal bands for years and released two full length albums. With the song Jingle Hell, Lee entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #22, thus becoming the oldest living performer to ever enter the music charts, at 91 years and 6 months. The record was previously held (among living artists) by Tony Bennett, who was 85 when he recorded "Body and Soul" with Amy Winehouse in March 2011 (Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" charted when Armstrong would have been 86 years old in 1987, but Armstrong had recorded the song 20 years prior and was already dead by the time the song became a hit). After media attention, the song rose to #18.
Rest in Peace Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee.
Tonight we have some oldies in Do you Hear What I Hear? sung by Bing Crosby and Auld Lang Syne sung by Julie Andrews. For the new, we have a song entitled Boxing Day by Blink 182 and Jingle Hell by the late Christopher Lee. Perhaps Boxing day is a bit of a stretch, being a sad song set on the day after Christmas, but the thought was to try and represent more holidays during the season. If anyone has better songs for Boxing Day please make them known.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: Christopher Lee made a metal album? Actually, Lee had worked with metal bands for years and released two full length albums. With the song Jingle Hell, Lee entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #22, thus becoming the oldest living performer to ever enter the music charts, at 91 years and 6 months. The record was previously held (among living artists) by Tony Bennett, who was 85 when he recorded "Body and Soul" with Amy Winehouse in March 2011 (Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" charted when Armstrong would have been 86 years old in 1987, but Armstrong had recorded the song 20 years prior and was already dead by the time the song became a hit). After media attention, the song rose to #18.
Rest in Peace Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee.