Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It was Christmas time at the synagogue

In case you haven't already picked up on it from every music blog around, Paul Simon has released a free MP3 download of a new Christmas song as a foretaste of his coming album. Iit's all over the Web, but if you pick it up here you can read the lyrics as well.

But what, I wondered, is Simon, a Jew, doing writing about Christmas? Well, it turns out he's part of a long tradition. About half the most popular Christmas songs - including perhaps the all-time favourite, White Christmas - are by Jewish songwriters. You can read the stories of some of them here - including how Irving Berlin, composer of White Christmas, did not himself enjoy the holiday after one of his children died on that day. And there are plenty more songs not in the list, including Elvis Presley's Santa Claus Is Back in Town, written by the brilliant Jewish duo Leiber and Stoller.

5 comments:

ulaca said...

The main protagonist in the Christmas story being Jewish, is it surprising that many Jews feel a special kinship even if they are not exactly co-religionists.

Private Beach said...

If I recall the story correctly, they weren't quite so nice to him when he was alive.

ulaca said...

Very few people from any background wished the adult Jesus to be around them for any length of time.

Foamier said...

Is this a case of having your Kike and eating it?

Private Beach said...

Many still don't!