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Rudolph
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1939 Copywriter Robert L. May of the Montgomery Ward
Company created a poem about Rudolph, the ninth
reindeer. May had been "often taunted as a child for
being shy, small and slight." He created an ostracized
reindeer with a shiny red nose who became a hero one
foggy Christmas eve. Santa was part-way through
deliveries when the visibility started to degenerate.
Santa added Rudolph to his team of reindeer to help
illuminate the path. A copy of the poem was given free
to Montgomery Ward customers.
1949: Johnny Marks wrote the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer." Rudolph was relocated to the North Pole where
he was initially rejected by the other reindeer who
wouldn't let him play in their reindeer games because of
his strange looking nose. The song was recorded by Gene
Autry and became his all-time best seller. Next to
"White Christmas" it is the most popular song of all
time.
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