Trim Up the Tree/How the Grinch Stole Christmas Written for the 1966 animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss' famous Christmas story by Seuss and Albert Hague. Hague went on to play the music teacher in the TV series adaptation of 'Fame' as well as the movie version, and he also wrote a couple of standards, most notably 'Young and Foolish.' This cheerful song is sung by the Whos as they decorate their homes and village for Christmas: 'Trim every blessed needle on the blessed Christmas tree/Christmas comes tomorrow/Trim you, trim me!" It's the only song not co-opted for the dismal live-action film version of The Grinch. Probably a mistake. This is one of those songs that can put me in a Christmas mood instantly, no matter what else may be happening.
In 10 Tracks: Christmas Edition
In 10 Tracks: Christmas Edition
In 10 Tracks: Christmas Edition
Trim Up the Tree/How the Grinch Stole Christmas Written for the 1966 animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss' famous Christmas story by Seuss and Albert Hague. Hague went on to play the music teacher in the TV series adaptation of 'Fame' as well as the movie version, and he also wrote a couple of standards, most notably 'Young and Foolish.' This cheerful song is sung by the Whos as they decorate their homes and village for Christmas: 'Trim every blessed needle on the blessed Christmas tree/Christmas comes tomorrow/Trim you, trim me!" It's the only song not co-opted for the dismal live-action film version of The Grinch. Probably a mistake. This is one of those songs that can put me in a Christmas mood instantly, no matter what else may be happening.