: The 1950s production features those sweeping, romantic strings and soft backing vocals that define the "Mid-Century Modern" Christmas sound.
Originally written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith, "Winter Wonderland" was already a standard by the time Dean Martin recorded it for his iconic 1959 album, A Winter Romance .
Whether you're actually walking through a snowy landscape or just watching it from your living room, Dean Martin’s "Winter Wonderland" is the ultimate soundtrack for embracing the magic of the season.
What makes Martin's version stand out isn't just the technical skill; it’s the . While other singers might treat the song with a formal, orchestral reverence, Dean sings it like he’s leaning against a piano with a drink in one hand, watching the snow through a floor-to-ceiling window in Las Vegas. Why It Still Works Today
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: The 1950s production features those sweeping, romantic strings and soft backing vocals that define the "Mid-Century Modern" Christmas sound.
Originally written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith, "Winter Wonderland" was already a standard by the time Dean Martin recorded it for his iconic 1959 album, A Winter Romance .
Whether you're actually walking through a snowy landscape or just watching it from your living room, Dean Martin’s "Winter Wonderland" is the ultimate soundtrack for embracing the magic of the season.
What makes Martin's version stand out isn't just the technical skill; it’s the . While other singers might treat the song with a formal, orchestral reverence, Dean sings it like he’s leaning against a piano with a drink in one hand, watching the snow through a floor-to-ceiling window in Las Vegas. Why It Still Works Today