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Started by Richard Kent, December 11, 2019, 09:15:17 AM

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Richard Kent

Little St Nick was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the American group The Beach Boys and released as a single in December of 1963.  In the song St Nick's sleigh is compared to a hot rod, a theme that was very popular with American youth at the time.  Parts of the tune are very similar to parts of the Beach Boys hit Little Deuce Coupe and Chuck Berry's Run, Run Rudolph.  It also appeared on the 1964 Beach Boys Christmas album.  Notable covers are by the American group Hanson in 1997 and The Captain and Tennille in 2007.  I hope some of you will like my humble attempt at the song here.  Thanks for listening.

Richard  https://psrtutorial.com/xmas/xmas16_files/Little%20St%20Nick-RK95.mp3 

Jon D


  Hello there Richard,
           A nice lively performance in keeping with the time of the year I enjoyed a pleasant listen my very good friend. :) :) :)

                            Jon D. 8) 8) 8)

juketsu

Hello Richard!

Totally new song for me, I enjoyed a lot! It`s nice to find a new good song, many thanks!


All the best,

Juke

Toril S

A great rendition Richard. Put it up for the Christmas jukebox too🌲🌲🌲
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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Toril's PSR Performer Page

Richard Kent

Thanks for listening Jon D, Juke,  and Toril.  I am pleased that you liked the recording.

Richard

thunderhawk

Haven't heard anyone play this marvellous little tune in ages Richard, but your spirited and tuneful performance was perfect. Tim

Wal Aussie

A lovely lively and enjoyable performance Richard.
Regards Wal

Richard Kent

Thanks so much for listening Joe, DogHouse, Tim and Wal, and thanks for the kind words in your reviews Tim and Wal.

Richard

Del

Run Run Richard
Well played I enjoyed your take on this number

Richard Kent

I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, Del.  Thanks for your review.

Richard