Uno de los duetos navideños más populares es el de
Bing Crosby y
David Bowie,
Peace On Earth/The Little Drummer Boy. También es uno de los más
frikis ya que cada uno de los intérpretes canta una canción distinta: "Canta chucho que no te escucho".
¿
Friki?
Sí, porque cuando se emitió el especial
Merrie Olde Christmas,
Crosby ya había fallecido y porque si el
crooner era famoso por sus temas navideños (después de todo, había protagonizado
White Christmas con
Danny Kaye,
Vera-Ellen y la tía de
George,
Rosemary Clooney),
Bowie no era una elección obvia.
El programa se grabó en Londres aprovechando que Crosby estaba en Gran Bretaña de gira y, como haría años después Raphael, cantó canciones a duo con artistas británicos. Uno de esos artistas tenía que ser el Duque Blanco, en el que los productores veían como número estrella.
Lamentablemente, la canción escogida por los productores,
The Little Drummer Boy (
El tamborilero) no era del agrado de
Bowie y así lo hizo saber poco antes de grabar su intervención. Los compositores
Ian Fraser y
Larry Grossman acompañados del guionista del programa,
Buz Kohan,
buscaron un piano en el sótano del estudio (lo que se suponía que era la villa inglesa de
Crosby era un decorado que parecía el
Castillo de Drácula) y en menos de 75 minutos escribieron
Peace On Earth. Arreglaron la pieza para que encajase con el
ra-pam-pam-pam. A pesar de lo accidentado de su creación, el tema fue un éxito y, posteriormente, un clásico navideño. De hecho, se suele emitir en bucle juntocon
Last Christmas de
Wham! y
Do They Know It's Christmas en las cadenas de vídeos musicales.
Hace poco, los actores
John C. Reilly y
Will Ferrell recrearon la actuación para la
web de humor
Funny or Die. Resulta más divertido si se ven los dos vídeos al mismo tiempo. Hay unos 13 segundos de diferencia.
David: Hello...... you're the new butler?
Bing: Hahaha! Well, it's been a long time since I've been the new anything!
David: What's happened to Hudson?
Bing: I guess he's changing.
David: Yeah, he does that a lot, doesn't he? Uhm... Oh, I'm David Bowie, I live down the road.
Bing: Oh!
David: Sir Percival let's me use his piano if he not around. He's not around, is he?
Bing: I can honestly say I haven't seen him, but come on in! Come in!
David: But uh...
Bing: Come on in!
David: Are you related to sir Percival?
Bing: Well, distantly...
David: Oh, you're not the poor relation from America, right?
Bing: Ha! Gee... news sure travels fast, doesn't it? I'm Bing.
David: Oh, I'm pleased to meet you. You're the one that sings, right?
Bing: Well, right or wrong, I sing either way.
David: Oh well, I sing too.
Bing: Oh good! What kind of singing?
David: Mostly the contemporary stuff. Do you eh... do you like modern music?
Bing: Oh, I think it's marvellous! Some of it's really fine. But tell me, have you ever listened to any of the older fellows?
David: Oh yeah, sure. I like ah... John Lennon and the other one with eh... Harry Nilsson.
Bing: Mmm... you go back that far, uh?
David: Yeah, I'm not as young as I look.
Bing: Haha, none of us is these days!
David: In fact I've got a six year old son. And he really gets excited around the Christmas holiday-thing.
Bing: Do you go in for anything of the traditional things in the... boy, household, Christmas time?
David: Oh yeah, most of them really. Presents, tree, decorations, agents sliding down the chimney...
Bing: What??
David: Oh, I was just seeing if you were paying attention.
Bing: Haha!
David: Actually, our family do most of the things that other families do. We sing the same songs.
Bing: Do you?
David: Oh, I even have a go at White Christmas.
Bing: You do, eh!
David: And this one. This is my son's favourite. Do you know this one?
Bing: Oh, I do indeed, it's a lovely theme.
And they told me pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
A new-born king to see pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
Our finest gifts we bring pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
Ra-pam-pam-pam, ra-pam-pam-pam
Peace on Earth, can it be
Years from now, perhaps we'll see
See the day of glory
See the day, when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again
Peace on Earth, can it be
Every child must be made aware
Every child must be made to care
Care enough for his fellow man
To give all the love that he can
I pray my wish will come true
For my child and your child too
He'll see the day of glory
See the day when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again
Peace on Earth, can it be
Can it be