Ski Trails

Ski Trails is a 1956 album by Jo Stafford, with accompaniment by Paul Weston and His Orchestra, The Starlighters, and the Norman Luboff Choir. Most of its songs have a winter theme.

Ski Trails
Cover of the re-issue LP on Corinthian Records
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1956
GenreTraditional pop
LabelColumbia (original)
Corinthian (reissue)
Jo Stafford chronology
A Gal Named Jo
(1956)
Ski Trails
(1956)
Once Over Lightly
(1957)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Originally released on Columbia Records, the album was reissued in the 1970s on Stafford and Weston's Corinthian Records label.

Track listing

  1. "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
  2. "Moonlight in Vermont"
  3. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
  4. "By the Fireside"
  5. "Hanover Winter Song"
    • Corinthian reissue substitutes "Winter Weather", originally from Stafford's Happy Holiday album[2][3]
  6. "It Happened in Sun Valley"
  7. "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"
  8. "The Nearness of You"
  9. "Winter Wonderland"
  10. "June in January"
  11. "The Whiffenpoof Song"
  12. "Sleigh Ride"
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References

  1. Ski Trails at AllMusic. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  2. "Ski Trails (Corinthian)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. "Jo Stafford LPs". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2011.


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