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Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)

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"'Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)'" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and used in the 1954 film 'White Christmas'. It is commonly performed as a Christmas song, although the lyrics make no reference to the December holiday.

History



The song arose from a personal experience of Berlin when his doctor suggested he try "counting his blessings" as a way to deal with insomnia brought on by stress. In a letter to 20th Century Fox executive Joseph Schenck, Berlin wrote:
"Im enclosing a lyric of a song I finished here and which I am going to publish immediatelyYou have always said that I commercial my emotions and many times you were wrong, but this particular song is based on what really happened. ...

The story is in its verse, which I don't think I'll publish. As I say in the lyrics, sometime ago, after the worst kind of a sleepless night, my doctor came to see me and after a lot of self-pity, belly-aching and complaining about my insomnia, he looked at me and said "speaking of doing something about your insomnia, did you ever try counting your blessings?"[https://www.amazon.com/Irving-Berlin-Readers-American-Musicians/dp/0195383745/ 'The Irving Berlin Reader', (Benjamin Sears, ed.), Oxford University Press, 2012]


Berlin then incorporated the song to the film 'White Christmas' to advance the relationship between the characters played by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney.[http://www.oldhollywoodfilms.com/2015/11/old-hollywood-songs-count-your.html "Old Hollywood Songs: Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)", Old Hollywood Films, November 24, 2015] The sentimental theme reminds listeners to remember how much they are blessed instead of fretting about short-term problems.

It was nominated for an Academy Award as "Best Song" but was defeated by "Three Coins in the Fountain" from the film of the same name written by Jule Styne and lyricist Sammy Cahn. It was performed on the 1955 Academy Awards telecast by vocalist Peggy King.

The best-known recordings were made by Rosemary Clooney and Bing Crosbywho both appeared in the filmas well as some separate recordings by Eddie Fisher, Sonny Rollins, Andy Williams, Tammy Wynette, Jimmy Durante, and the Ray Conniff Singers. The versions which reached the top of the 'Billboard' charts were by Eddie Fisher (peaked at No. 5), Bing Crosby (No. 27) and Rosemary Clooney (No. 27). In the UK, Crosby's version reached the No. 11 spot.

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