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===Music=== The album [[A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack)|''A Charlie Brown Christmas'']] was recorded in 1965, the original soundtrack from the animated television special of the same name.{{sfn|Barton|2013}} It was performed by the [[jazz trio]] led by pianist [[Vince Guaraldi]].{{sfn|Jackson|2016}} It enjoys enduring critical, commercial, and cultural success; employing a sombre and whimsical style, songs such as ''Christmas Time Is Here'' evoke a muted and quiet melody,{{sfn|Jackson|2016}} and arrangements such as the traditional carol ''O Tannenbaum'' improvised in a light, off-center pace.{{sfn|Barton|2013}} The album has continued popularity to the present day; writer Chris Barton for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' praised it in 2013 as "one of the most beloved holiday albums recorded",{{sfn|Barton|2013}} and [[Al Jazeera Media Network|Al Jazeera]] described it as "one of the most popular Christmas albums of all time".{{sfn|Maxwell|2014}} The album was added to the national recording registry of the [[Library of Congress]] in 2012, being regarded as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically important".{{Sfn|Barton|2013}} The American rock band [[The Royal Guardsmen]] recorded four novelty songs from 1966 to 1968 as tributes to Snoopy. The first song was released as the single [[Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song)|''Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron'']] (1966), based on the storyline of Snoopy sitting atop his dog house imagining himself as a World War I pilot, battling the German flying ace [[The Red Baron]]. The band would later release two more similar songs in 1967, ''Return of The Red Baron'' and ''Snoopy's Christmas''. In 1968 they recorded ''Snoopy for President''.{{sfn|Theroux|2015}}
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