Merv Griffin – “Christmas City”

Christmas city, wonderful city
All dressed up in snow and mistletoe
Christmas city, wonderful city
Come this Christmas to the Christmas city I’ll go

Up on hilltops pick on an icicle
Chew it while you slide to fun below
Down in midtown people are nice-icle
Come this Christmas to the Christmas city I’ll go

I hear bells ringing, ding-dong ding-dong ding
I hear voices singing of a winter wonderland, come along you’ll understand

Christmas City gotta stay happy
Make a snowball — that’s the kind of throw
Christmas city, wonderful city
Come this Christmas to the Christmas city, let’s go

I hear bells ringing, ding-dong ding-dong ding
I hear voices singing of a winter wonderland come along you’ll understand

Christmas city, gotta stay happy
Snowman, snowgirl, any kind at all
Christmas city, wonderful city
Come this Christmas and you’ll suddenly find your youth
In that wonderful city of Christmas called …
the beautiful city of Christmas called …
the wonderful city of Christmas called Duluth

18 thoughts on “Merv Griffin – “Christmas City””

  1. From wikipedia:

    In the early 1960s, the station commissioned Merv Griffin to produce a song especially for the parade. The “Christmas City Song” has been used for the parade every year and also has been the closing music for all Northland’s NewsCenter newscasts from Thanksgiving until Christmas.

    And don’t forget about the new Bentleyville theme song this year.

  2. Alrighty, I’ve been trying to hold back on the cheap plugs on PDD lately, but this is probably a good time to let anyone know that I will indeed be doing another edition of “The Annual Danny Does Duluth Christmas City of the North Parade Nothland NewsCenter Coverage Special” this year.

  3. In the early 1960s, the station commissioned Merv Griffin to produce a song especially for the parade.

    Fifty years later, we’re still trying to figure out where the hell “Midtown” is.

  4. I think I must be one of the few that wax nostalgic when I hear that song. Being the parade is usally held on my birthday, I happen to love it. Or maybe it’s the wine I consume while watching said parade that I love? Hmmmmm…either way I think it’s a neat albeit corny tradition in our neck of the world. Who hasn’t frozen their you-know-what’s off watching their kid march or dance down the street? Happy Holidays all!

  5. The person to contact about getting into the parade is Sharon Wallack at the Northland’s NewsCenter.

    swallack @ northlandsnewscenter.com | 218-720-9600

  6. Thank you to the person who posted the Christmas City song on here last year! I live in Iowa now and haven’t heard it for years, but I started singing it a few weeks ago and couldn’t stop. Now my kids will have to listen to it continuously like I did growing up!

  7. My daughter-in-law just sent this link to me, growing up in Duluth I remember this song!So many great memoires, Washington State is where I live only Duluth will always be home!

  8. My foster father worked at WDSM/KBJR TV for 30+ years. I have a lot of local TV memorabilia, including a mint 45 rpm of “Christmas City.” It’s nice to have a digital copy. Thank you, Sharon Wallack for many years of memories. Congratulations on your retirement.

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