Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus
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Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus is an album collaboration between American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi and the San Francisco Boys Chorus released in December 1967. It was Guaraldi's ninth studio album and the first to be released on his D&D record label (the only one during his lifetime), named for the first initials of his two children, David and Dia.
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original version on A Charlie Brown Christmas
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original version on At Grace Cathedral
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B-side of "Eleanor Rigby" single; featured in the Peanuts television special You're in Love, Charlie Brown
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