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Metro – Eleven Days From Christmas

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23 comments

  1. the late Les Paveluk was a local media celebrity with his Metro character, this was released when I was quite young. glad I met people later on who knew him personally. a great guy all around

  2. I went to school in Meath Park Saskatchewan in the 70s and Metro (Les) was a local legend in the area. He later bought the Birch Hills hotel – and called it the 'Birch Hilton'… always a favorite guest of JJ Cenon on 900 AM radio too.

  3. The 11 gifts Metro received from his Mrs. are: (11) pails of borshch, (10) pounds chasnyk [garlic], (9) months pregnant, (8) ate all my suppers, (7) four by two shleps [schleps, or shlabs/slabs], (6) overalls, (5) golden rings of “koobasa" [kovbasa = sausage], (4) “holubchi” [holubtsi = cabbage rolls], (3) rubber boots, (2) pyrohy [pierogi], and (1) bowl of sour cream.

    The above is from the paper "Ukrainian Canadian Folk Music" by R. B. Klymasz, which is included in the book "Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians" (edited by M. R. Lupul, published by Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1984). I have posted an addition to wiki page “The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)", in section 4 – ‘Parodies and other versions', for brief background info of the song, Metro (Les Pavelick), and his co-writer Neil Headrick.

    I am a Chinese Canadian, a onetime Anglican, first heard of this song likely during 1975 Christmas, one year after I landed in Edmonton from Hong Kong. This song received a lot of radio play back then. I just love Metro’s humour in it, without really insulting anybody, except laughing at himself, as most good comedians do. The late Metro appeared to have a very kind heart. Merry Christmas everybody!

  4. I love this Ukrainian version of the 11/ (12) days of Christmas. I first heard the lyrics when my sister started to sing them with mu Mom. Thank-you Metro's. It is a fav song of mine and reminds me of my Ukrainian Heritage.

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