K-Chuck Radio: The best version of “White Christmas” is from…

Yes, the holidays are coming.  Thanksgiving?  Feh.  We’re talking Christmas, baby.  Jingle bells and mistletoe and all that.

So with that in mind, I gathered up four different interpretations of the 1942 standard “White Christmas.”  And I leave it to you, my dedicated readers, to choose which of these four are your personal favorites.

BING CROSBY

We wouldn’t have had “White Christmas” had it not been for Bing Crosby’s interpretation of the Irving Berlin classic for the film Holiday Inn.

THE DRIFTERS

You might know this version from watching one of the Home Alone movies, I know it as the best R&B interpretation of the song – with Bill Pinkney on bass vocals and Clyde McPhatter on tenor.

DARLENE LOVE

From the absolutely legendary album A Christmas Gift to You from Phil Spector, here’s Darlene Love emoting out the classic “White Christmas,” backed by the most prolific studio band in Los Angeles, the Wrecking Crew. And guess what – you get to hear it in true stereo!!

MICHAEL BUBLE WITH SHANIA TWAIN

And since I need a fourth edition of the song to make it a fair vote… here’s Michael Buble with Shania Twain.  Gotta love those crazy Canadian kids with their interpretation of White Christmas…

So have at it, readers.  I’m not offering big prizes and I’m not offering gift cards like other blogs might.  But I am valuing your opinion.  Which of these four songs do you think emotes the best version of “White Christmas?”  Vote now.

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