Tuesday, December 18, 2007

When librarians sing carols...

...we sing 'em Old School. At Saturday's LNO Ho Ho Ho (Librarian's Night Out, a semi-regular social gathering of Twin Cities area librarians, this one a Christmas party), our awesome hostess not only had the good sense to own a baby grand piano, she had also checked out assorted Christmas music from the library's collection. One book included a variety of modern (read: '80's) Christmas favorites, including this one:


That's right, not only has George Lucas been unable to erase the Star Wars Christmas Special from our collective memory, there actually exists sheet music for "R2D2, We Wish You a Merry Christmas," released two years after the infamous Special. Truly a Christmas miracle! I've included someone's YouTube puppet music video at the bottom here in case you need to hear this thing- which you do. I think my favorite lyrics are from the second verse: "And if the snow's too deep / Just give a little peep / We'll gather 'round the fire / And warm your little wires." Read the interesting trivia near the bottom of the Wikipedia article linked above to learn who made their recording debut on this song. Considering the source, I double-checked the facts like a good little librarian, and it's true. Just goes to show, everyone has to start somewhere.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Wow, that is unbelievable. I may generally be a little too trusting of Wikipedia, but that article could be a bit much for even me. A song about a wookie was on the Billboard chart? Famous rock star got his break doing this album for his cousin, the producer? A cover version of the R2D2 song is available as an Amazon mp3 download: R2d2, We Wish You A Merry Christmas / Brian Dewan. (The link benefits LunchRules.com, of course.) Merry Christmas!