Brenda Lee’s 2023 music video for “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree'.Photo:Alexa King Stone
Alexa King Stone
Brenda Leekicked off the holiday season in the new old-fashioned way:with a song at No. 1!
“Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree‚” the indomitable Nashville-tinged yuletide anthem that she recorded 65 years ago at the age of just 13, reached the top spot on theBillboardHot 100 earlier this month. It marks both a first for the song and also the first time in recent memory thatMariah Carey’s holiday juggernaut “All I Want for Christmas Is You"took second place on the charts during the holiday season.
Lee, however, is a musical history book in her own right. The pioneering rock legend spoke to PEOPLE about her friendly rivalry with Carey, her memories of the hilarious “Christmas in July” recording session that yielded the recording-breaking classic and her early friendship with the Beatles and Elvis Presley.
You know, I don’t think in those terms. I’m one of those weird artists that wants everybody to do good, because when everybody does good, we all do good! But “Rockin'” is really close to my heart, and I was hoping that it would do well, like it always has. There’s room enough for all of us.
Well, I just think all you guys got on the stick! My record company certainly did. They made it their mission to get “Rockin’” back up there. It’s been a concerted effort with all of us and it’s just been a lot of fun. Kinda like the music days of yore.
They’re two of my best friends. We asked them to do that and said, “Okay, we’re turning the cameras on. Y’all do what you wanna do!” There was no script and no direction, but I guess it turned out okay.
They have. And you know, Nashville’s the kind of town where we feel like if one artist does well, we all do good. So we’re all rooting for each other. So it’s like, “They like me! They really like me!” [Laughs] My record company is filled with lots of hip, on-the-go young people. They worked really hard and it’s just been a lot of fun.
Oh, yeah. Dolly and I, we talk a lot. I tell you what — she’s great. I’ve known Dolly since we were both 17 or 18 years old. We go back a long, long way. Her husband and my husband went to school together. It’s a good relationship.
They have not given me the crown, and I’m gonna tell you — if they don’t, I’m gonna go get it myself! [Laughs]
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We had a lot of turbulence on that flight, and everybody was really nervous. Somebody said, “Brenda, get up and sing “Rockin’!” Before I’d even thought about it, I was up singing. I don’t like flying, but that was a fun time for me.
No. I knew it was a great song and I was happy to get it, but I never thought that it would be my signature song. Never.
Oh my lord, “I’m Gonna Lasso Santa Claus” — you’re going way back. I love it! I just think “Rockin’” is contagious. You know, it’s easy to learn, it’s easy to sing, and it’s just a contagious thing.
We did! [Producer] Owen Bradley had the studio [live room] all decked out with Christmas decorations and a Christmas tree. Back then you cut all Christmas songs in the heat of the summer, so Owen had the air conditioner turned down to zero to set the mood. And honey, that Quonset hut got cold! It added to the spirit, though. It was really a lot of fun.
Brenda Lee - “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree”.Courtesy Decca
When I was growing up, we were not financially stable. We did the best we could, but we didn’t have a lot of accouterments. So, our house was filled with relatives and everybody cooking and stuff like that. Instead of presents, it was more family oriented.
Sometimes! A friend called me and said, “Brenda, have you seen that new movieHome Alone?” And I said, “No, why?” They said, “Your song’s all over it.” I hung up and thought, “Huh. What song are they talking about?” So I called them back and they said, “‘Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.’ It’s all over it!” And that’s really where that song got a big surge. It’s sure been good to me — as has the public in keeping it No. 1 all these years. I really appreciate it.
Awww, that was so sweet of him. Thank you for sharing that!
We were good friends. I loved Elvis. He was a good guy. I wish he was still here. He certainly changed our industry, and I think we all miss him. One thing I can say about Elvis, I don’t think there was an entertainer that knew him that was jealous of him. We all loved him. We all appreciated him, and we all miss him.
It’s not. And it’s a shame that it’s not. Because you know what? We all have something different to offer. We all love what we do, and we should all love each other.
We have our old ornaments. Half of them are broken because the kids dropped them! We put them up and we remember when we got them. We remember which one belongs to which grandchild or child. Christmas at our house is pretty special.
source: people.com