Our round of Merry Gentlemen led a tight battle all night and day. In the end, Mannheim Steamroller pulled out the win. Can they score a second song in the showdown? You'll decide tonight. Gene Autry found clear victory against Chuck Berry. Rudolph, you can stop running and guide my sleigh.
Did we stack the deck with too much Bing Crosby in year one of Holiday Song Showdown? That is entirely possible. Tonight, we have a Bing Crosby song in each of the battles. Will it lead to a Bing-off? Your votes will decide that. In the first battle is The Kwanzaa Song by William Scott taking on Bing's version of Mele Kalikimaka. In the second round, our Deck the Halls battle. If the deck wasn't stacked with Bing, it was certainly stacked with Deck the Halls this year. Do you prefer Mannheim Steamroller's version or Bing's? Decide tonight!
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: The melody of Deck the Halls dates back to the sixteenth century winter carol "Nos Galan" that celebrated New Years.
Did we stack the deck with too much Bing Crosby in year one of Holiday Song Showdown? That is entirely possible. Tonight, we have a Bing Crosby song in each of the battles. Will it lead to a Bing-off? Your votes will decide that. In the first battle is The Kwanzaa Song by William Scott taking on Bing's version of Mele Kalikimaka. In the second round, our Deck the Halls battle. If the deck wasn't stacked with Bing, it was certainly stacked with Deck the Halls this year. Do you prefer Mannheim Steamroller's version or Bing's? Decide tonight!
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: The melody of Deck the Halls dates back to the sixteenth century winter carol "Nos Galan" that celebrated New Years.