SUPER ULTRA MEGA RARE LP!

Cover is VG+ (shelf wear)
Original Teacher's guide Christmas Sing-A-Song booklet VG++
Record is VG+++ (looks barely played)
Labels are clean

Visually Graded

Tracklist:

Side 1
1     Santa's Comin Down The Chimney (When He Comes)     
2     Oh Give Me A Bike With A Ring-Ding I Like (Toys, Beautiful Toys)     
3     The Jolly Gent Who Jingles (Is Good Old Santa Claus)     
4     Did You Ever See A Snowflake     
5     The Ride Of The One Horse Open Sleigh (Jingle Bells)     
6     A Doodle-Oodle - Christmas Song     
7     First Skater's Waltz     
8     We Just Had A Party And Gee It Was Great (Viva La Company)     

Side 2
1     Seven Days To Vacation (A Yula Christmas Holiday)     
2     You Take The High Branch, And I'll Take The Low Branch (Trimmin' The Tree)     
3     On Top Of The Housetop     
4     The First Snowball Of The Season     
5     Turkey Dinner, Turkey Dinner (The Drumstick Song)     
6     Christmas Candles     
7     Giddyap, Giddyap, Whoa Santa     
8     Merrily We Sing Along (Ring Out The Old Years, Ring In The New)

Credits

     Music By, Lyrics By – Gene Piller, Ruth Roberts, William Gotti

Ruth Roberts (August 31, 1926 – June 30, 2011) was an American songwriter.

She was born in Port Chester, New York, to Robert and Lillian Mulwitz. She was educated at Port Chester High School, Northwestern University, and the Juilliard School.

She had a long professional collaboration with lyricist Bill Katz. Their most notable collaboration was the 1961 fight song "Meet the Mets", the official theme song of the New York Mets of Major League Baseball. Some of Roberts' other songs included "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And the Last Thing Ev'ry Night)" (co-written with and recorded by Jimmy Dean) and "Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues". The latter song was first recorded by Buddy Holly on his 1958 self-titled album. It was later recorded by The Beatles in 1969 for their album Let It Be, but their version was not released until 1996.

She died in Rye Brook, New York. She was married to Gene Piller a Hollywood screen writer. She was the mother of Michael Piller, screenwriter/producer best known for the television series Star Trek and Dead Zone.