Ski Trails

Ski Trails is a 1956 album by Jo Stafford, with accompaniment by Paul Weston and His Orchestra, The Starlighters, and the Norman Luboff Choir. Most of its songs have a winter theme.

Originally released on Columbia Records, the album was reissued in the 1970s on Stafford and Weston's Corinthian Records label.

Read more about Ski Trails:  Track Listing

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