Gene Autry’s 1952 hit song “Merry Texas Christmas, You All,” followed his better-known 1949 hit, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Via AP In July 1952 in California, Autry recorded both ...
Gene Autry was born in Texas in 1907, but he moved with his family to a ranch in Oklahoma near Ravia when in his teens. His ...
Driving while jamming to the snowman-themed seasonal song could land ... include every classic Christmas tune, 1950’s “Frosty The Snowman,” first recorded by Gene Autry — and later that ...
Celebrate the season with timeless Christmas song classics. Enjoy holiday tunes that bring festive cheer and warm memories for everyone.
It's an especially magical time for kids, who eagerly await Santa's visit and opening presents on Christmas morning ... Kids of all ages will join Gene Autry in singing this jaunty tune that ...
Douglas B. Green Hand-colored poster advertising Gene Autry’s tribute song, “The Death of Jimmie Rodgers,” 1933. After he landed a spot on radio station WLS in Chicago, Autry dropped the ...