It's the Best Time of the Year

Steyn, Mark

It's the Best Time of the Year The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it? by Mark...

...But every year I get another half-dozen different recordings by different artists...
...In denigrating the secular Christmas as it has evolved over 200 years, these groups are moving beyond the separation of church and state to the separation of American from American...
...I snuck in just in time," he told me...
...As our society shrinks into its auto-apartheid ghettoes—the black despair of Cabrini Green and the white paranoia of Christmas Lake—these Christmas songs will be the last songs we all share...
...Anyway, within a few weeks, the Postmaster's plan was returned to sender...
...If the American Christmas is a triumph of the American ideal—E Pluribus Unum—then the pseudo-African festival of Kwanzaa is surely the reverse...
...Encouraging Americans to think of themselves as members of societal sub-groups leads only to the inevitable banality of typecasting...
...We don't really have Christmas songs anymore and we don't really have songs that step out of shows and get taken up by jazz singers and country singers...
...You may prefer the Bruce Springsteen version, or the Perry Como, or the Jackson Five, or the Andrews Sisters, but I'll bet you know those words...
...It exemplifies the trend of recent years, whereby large groups of Americans go to great lengths to make themselves more foreign than they really are...
...I drove down Candy Cane Lane, hung a right on Rudolph Drive, then swung left on Mistletoe Circle, a pleasant journey only slightly marred by the fact that all these agreeable thoroughfares are part of the exclusive Christmas Lake development...
...But if there's any hope for America, we should all accept—and I quote from the Johnny Mathis Christmas Album, Side 1, Track 7—that some things are "for kids from one to ninety-two": African-American, gay, everybody...
...You may have seen Corinna, Corinna, starring Whoopi Why have Runyon, and the PC schoolmarms, and everybody else, got it in for Santa and his reindeer...
...Hardly anyone noticed...
...If the worry is separation of church and state, the American Christmas is surely the most successful separation ever devised...
...The other stations, after all, were playing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" too...
...A couple of years back, one of the tape machines at my local that faith is what you hear in "White Christmas...
...Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are for home and church...
...He didn't write it as a black song or a Jewish song...
...J. Fred Coots, one of those uptight station jammed, and for about four hours, until someone got in through the snow to fix it, every other record was Barbra Streisand singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas...
...As to the scars of prejudice, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is still the pithiest lesson in overcoming disadvantage...
...My own postmistress in New Hampshire refused on the grounds that, as Elvis was a fat guy full of drugs who died on the toilet, he was an inappropriate subject for a postal issue...
...White Christmas" isn't about the weather, it's about America...
...And it was J. Fred who composed the first Christmas pop standard: He's making a list And checking it twice, He's gonna find out Who's naughty or nice Santa Claus Is Coming To Town...
...Will our society really benefit from Santa separatism...
...Those homesick GIs, fighting the Japs out in the Pacific, understood that...
...The great American Christmas is saved for another season...
...likely carries a different shade of meaning), and there are many fine Hispanic renderings of "Rudolfo el Reno de Nariz Raja...
...When she was grown up, Barrett discovered that she'd had an older brother who had died on his first Christmas Day...
...But, as is the fashion, they also have their own anthem, "Coming Out for Christmas"—sung to the tune of "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"—about discreetly broaching the subject during the big family dinner: Tasty turkey...
...Those who gang up on Christmas are usually the gung-ho PC schoolteachers, who insist that depictions of Frosty The Snowman are grossly offensive to those of the non-Frosty faiths...
...So no wonder Christmas gets a hard time in our hyphenated, segregationalist culture: It's the most potent example of the melting-pot, cooked up by Germans and Dutch, and set to music by Jews—not just heavyweights like Berlin, but dozens of anonymous Tin Pan Alleymen like J. Fred Coots...
...Perfect peas...
...They discriminated against Rudolph for not being just like every other reindeer in the herd," observed Life magazine in 1950...
...The run-of-the-sled reindeer began shouting his praises, not because they really loved Rudolph, but because Rudolph was suddenly a Big Shot...
...But Postmistress Sandy Colyon was ready for me...
...But the editorial also correctly noted why Rudolph was so effective in rising above the deeply ingrained erubescophobia...
...The assumption, of course, is familiar—relaxed, vernacular black culture liberates uptight hankies...
...At Columbia Records they used to joke that they liked the Johnny Mathis Christmas Album so much they re-released it every year in a different color...
...If the American Christmas is a triumph of the American ideal—E Pluribus Unum—then the pseudo-African festival of Kwanzaa is surely the reverse...
...In fact, left to themselves, all kinds of folks discover that the great quality of these songs is their elasticity, their endless versatility...
...Goldberg and Ray Liotta as an upfront black housekeeper and shy Jewish employer who find love through their mutual enjoyment of Billie Holiday singing "You Go to My Head...
...I don't want to get picky about this and yes, Billie's is a great recording, but who wrote the damn song...
...W by have Runyon, and the PC schoolmarms, and everybody else, got it in for Santa and his reindeer...
...Mary Ellin Barrett, Irving Berlin's daughter, says that her father "believed in the secular American Christmas...
...There's the most American lesson of all—and far more pertinent to today's blacks than ujamaa, Kwanzaa's "cooperative economics...
...In the 1980s even the London Borough of Brent, one of Britain's sternest loony-left councils but far more sporting than the Scrooge-packed American school boards, permitted municipal performances of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" as long as, with non-heterosexist evenhandedness, it was accompanied by "I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus...
...Right this very minute...
...Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are for home and church...
...For me, the trouble with this number is that the gayness overrides the Christmasness...
...The biggest seller of all remains Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas...
...by Mark Steyn T his time last year, I happened to be in the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, chartered on Christmas Eve, 1852...
...But we do need a little Christmas...
...Really...
...This Christmas, we should heed above all the lesson of that Reductio ad Absurdum of the hyphenation era, the O.J...
...There's lots of black women on this jury, so will their concerns about racism, as blacks, outweigh their concerns, as women, about spousal abuse...
...Merry Christmas," I said provocatively...
...and La Cage aux Polies, wrote what looks like the last Christmas standard...
...he wrote it for everyone...
...They had white Christmases in Siberia, where he was born, but those weren't the same...
...A week ago," she said, "I'd have had to say 'Happy Holidays,' but we've now been given a special dispensation from the Postmaster-General allowing us to say 'Merry Christmas.' So Merry Christmas...
...They drew the color line against his nose...
...It exemplifies the trend of recent years, where large groups of Americans go to great lengths to make themselves more foreign than they really are...
...There's a peachy rap version of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" (though "Ho...
...In 1966, the same year Kwanzaa was invented, Jerry Herman, composer of Hello, Dolly...
...After the children left home, the Berlins stopped observing Christmas...
...If the worry is separation of church and state, the American Christmas is surely the most successful separation ever devised...
...Broadcasting has degenerated into narrowcasting, pop music has split into mutually antagonistic minority interests like grunge and gangsta rap, and, following the same pattern of fragmentation, Christmas has begun to subdivide, too...
...Runyon, however, has aggressively promoted several other sects: Elvis, for one, who since his inconclusive death has become a one-man Presleyterian church with a brisk trade in sacred relics for the devoted...
...But, whatever his doubts about God, he kept faith with America—and honkies...
...The Natalie Cole, Phil Spector, Dolly Parton, Motown, Bruce Springsteen, and Jessye Norman Christ-mas records all draw from the same limited repertoire—"Winter Wonderland," "Let It Snow...
...It's a poignant image: the man who helped create the modem American Christmas unable to celebrate it himself...
...To launch the Elvis stamp, the Postal Service advised its staff to dress up in leathers, bobby sox, etc...
...Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty are for everybody...
...We don't have popular popular culture any more but, uniquely in today's fragmented market, seasonal songs cross all boundaries...
...they speak to a universal, inclusive, aspirational sense of America...
...T he soundtrack to the American Christmas dates from Coots's 1934 seasonal staple to "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," written by Johnny Marks thirty years later...
...24 The American Spectator December 1995...
...Berlin was raised a Jew and ended his life as an agnostic...
...The language of Kwanzaa is Swahili, and the underlying philosophy of its seven "Principles" is the distinctively incompetent Afro-Marxism that bankrupted Africa's richest countries...
...You have to go through an armed security gate to get in...
...verdict...
...Let It Snow...
...Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty are for everybody...
...Mark Steyn is film critic for the Spectator in Britain and drama critic for the New Criterion...
...Every Christmas standard you can name—"Frosty," "Silver Bells," "Sleigh Ride"—comes from that period, the apogee of mainstream American popular culture at its most confident and embracing...
...It's not surprising, then, that the last three decades have The American Spectator December 1995 23 failed to produce a single Yuletide song of any lasting impact...
...And, in his frail songwriter's croak, he began to warble: We need a little Christmas Right this very minute Candles in the hallway Carols on the spinet . Well, maybe not the spinet...
...As an image of the beleaguered American Christmas, it's hard to beat: defensive, ring-fenced, and largely seen as the preserve of middle-class whites...
...Will someone pass (I'm gay) the cheese...
...The New York Gay Men's Chorus, for their part, are wont to elongate and harmonically embellish the last word of the second line of the second quatrain of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas": "Make the Yuletide gay...
...Phew...
...The hallmark of democratic American culture used to be that it was simultaneously universal and specific...
...They made the song a hit...
...It's no coincidence that Christmas songs are among the biggest-selling of all time: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" sold 113 million copies between 1949 and 1976, and Gene Autry's recording is one of the top ten best-selling singles of all time...
...To placate disgruntled kids, Kwanzaa has since been obliged to introduce its own Santa figure—a wise man called Nia Umoja...
...But what was wrong with the old Santa figure...
...and "The Christmas Song...
...Early on Christmas Eve, most radio stations send their employees home for the holiday and go over to an automated format of prerecorded seasonal favorites...
...There's a lot of controversy about that, about whether there should be, apart from the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, a general festive celebration that anyone can join in with...
...In Vermont the first school board of the season has already declared that songs about Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty are offensive to those of other backgrounds...
...But a year ago even Postmaster-General Marvin Runyon weighed in, declaring that the 1994 Christmas stamps would be the last, as a federal agency had no business promoting the symbols of a particular sect...
...Let It Snow...
...they're saying that the very notion of any common culture is suspect...
...22 The American Spectator December 1995 While in Santa Claus, Indiana, I went to the Post Office...
...But Mathis is also gay, so the hyphen junkies would be trying to figure whether they should aim the album at blacks, or gays, or maybe black gays...
...He can be seen this Christmas on BBC Television's "Sound of Music" special...
...Today, we'd be expected to choose Johnny Mathis, like Henry Ford's Model T, in one color only: black...
...These aren't just hit records by a favorite singer...

Vol. 28 • December 1995 • No. 12


 
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