Question:
Can you name some Christmas songs for me?
2007-11-04 14:22:31 UTC
I know it's a little early, but I need some ideas for Christmas songs to play this upcoming holiday season. So if you can think of anything, please tell me thank you.
73 answers:
spoof ♫♪
2007-11-04 14:31:48 UTC
Joy to the World

Away in a Manger

Silent Night

Deck the Halls

Jingle Bells

O Christmas Tree

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Do You Hear What I Hear?

O Holy Night

Carol of the Bells

Let It Snow

Winter Wonderland

Sleigh Ride

Silver Bells

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Here Comes Santa Claus

Frosty the Snowman

Good King Wenceslas

Little Drummer Boy

Mr. Grinch

Little Saint Nick

I'll Be Home for Christmas

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Christmastime Is Here

Do They Know It's Christmas? (Feed the World)

White Christmas

Blue Christmas

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

Happy Holidays

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)

All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth

Santa Baby

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Merry Christmas Baby

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

Feliz Navidad

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree

A Holly Jolly Christmas

Jingle Bell Rock
2016-10-14 02:58:56 UTC
Names Of Christmas Songs
2007-11-05 16:27:20 UTC
A Baby Just Like You

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth

Blue Christmas

Christmas Dinner

Christmas For Cowboys

Christmas In Killarney

Deck the Halls

First Christmas

Frosty the Snow Man

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Here Comes Santa Claus

Holly Jolly Christmas

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

It's the most wonderful time of the year

I'll Be Home For Christmas

Jingle Bell Rock

Jingle Bells

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas

Let It Snow!

Mary, Did You Know?

Merry Christmas Darling

Must Be Santa

Nuttin' For Christmas

O Christmas Tree

Pine Cones And Holly Berries

Rocking around the Christmas Tree

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

Silver Bells

Sleep Well, Little Children

Sleigh Ride

Tennessee Christmas

The Christmas Song

The Little Drummer Boy

The Night Before Christmas

The Twelve Days of Christmas

Up On the Housetop

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

White Christmas

Winter Wonderland
*jordan*
2007-11-05 15:11:56 UTC
1. Angels From The Realm Of Glory

2. Angels We Have Heard On High

3. Away In a Manger

4. Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella

5. Do You Hear What I Hear

6. Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains

7. Go, Tell It On The Mountain

8. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

9. Good Christian Men, Rejoice

10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

11. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

12. It Came Upon The Midnight Clear

13. Joy To The World

14. O Come, All Ye Faithful

15. O Holy Night

16. O Little Town of Bethlehem

17. Once In Royal David's City

18. Silent Night

19. The First Noel

20. The Shepherd's Carol (round)

21. We Three Kings of Orient Are

22. What Child Is This?

23. When Joseph Went To Bethlehem

24. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

25. With Wondering Awe
EmUhLee
2007-11-04 14:35:49 UTC
Jingle Bells

Jingle Bell Rock

Frosty the Snowman

I'll Be Home for Christmas

12 Days of Christmas

Little Drummer Boy

Oh Come Let Us Adore Him

Silent Night

First Noel

Jolly Dear Ol' Santa Clause

Gloria in Exelsies Deo

Holy Night

Oh Come All You Faithful

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

Rudolph

Here Comes Santa Clause

I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

Oh Christmas Tree

Angels We Have Heard On High

Deck The Halls

It's a Holly Jolly Christmas

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas





I absolutely love Christmas! And I'm in choir so I know a lot of songs lol. But yeah.. They put the tunes on the radio so I listened to them on Halloween.. Odd I know but yeah.
Lauren N
2007-11-04 14:36:11 UTC
The Christmas Waltz

Here Comes Santa Claus

Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer

Winter Woderland

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth

Santa Claus Is Comin To Town

Nuttin For Christmas

etc.

ask for more
Goddess Princess Minky
2007-11-04 14:44:32 UTC
Hope you're comfy when you read this!

1. Silent Night

2. White Christmas

3. God Rest Ye Marry Gentlemen

4. I'll be Home For Christmas

5. Jingle Bells

6. Santa Clause is Coming to Towm

7. Silver Bells

8. It's beginning to look a lot like christmas

9. Jingle Bell Rock

10. Christmas wrapping (never met anyone that has heard of this song, but it's a favorite of mine.)

11. Winter Wonderland

12. Sleigh ride

13. Oh Christmas Tree

14. Twelve Days of Christmas

15. We wish you a merry christmas

16. Rockin' little christmas

17. Deck the halls

18. Hark the harold angels sing

19. O come all ye faithful

20. Under my tree

21. All I want for christmas is you

22. Grandma got run over by a reindeer

23. (the lesser known sequal to # 22) Grandpa's gonna sue the pants offa' Santa

24. Send me a wife for christmas

25. Texas chainsaw christmas

26. Feels like christmas

27. Don't make me play that grandma song again

28. Grandma's killer fruitcake



Hope that helps you!
2007-11-04 14:40:41 UTC
I don't know precisely what you mean "play", but I'll assume you mean either on an instrument, or for family/friends at your home, or elsewhere (on a stereo system).



Here are some I enjoy. I'm more partial to 'oldies' christmas songs, at least for the most part.

Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley

Someday at Christmas - Stevie Wonder

Pretty much every christmas song sung by Elvis (Presley, not Costello).

Jingle Bell Rock

The Christmas Song (CHestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) - Nat King Cole

O Holy Night - Elvis Presley

Silent Night - you guessed it, Elvis

All I want for Christmas (is you) - Mariah Carey

Dominic the Italian Christmas Donkey - Lou Monte

Ave Maria - Aaron Neville

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - The Carpenters

Any christmas song by Bing Crosby

So many others it would be hard to list them all...
2007-11-04 14:39:41 UTC
White Christmas

Noel

Deck The Halls

Silent Night

Hark the Herald

Little Drummer Boy

Oh Come All Ye Faithful

Away In A Manger

Blue Christmas, Elvis Presley

Jingle Bells

Winter Wonderland

Here Comes Santa Claus

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Frosty the Snowman

Mary Did You Know?

Night Devine



Okay, all I can think of for the moment!
2007-11-04 14:36:21 UTC
Definitely here are some songs-

Oh Come Let Us Adore Him

Silent Night

Joy To The World

O Holy Night

We Three Kings

Adeste Fideles

Oh Little Town of Bethlehem

Angels We Have Heard On High

O Come, All Ye Faithful

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Jingle Bells



***Hope I helped***
Massie Block
2007-11-04 14:37:00 UTC
Jingle Bells, Little Drummer Boy, Silent night, Jingle Bell Rock. There are also lots of CD's that offer fabulous songs! Another good song is Deck the Halls, the 12 days of Christmas and Merry Christmas.
Momof tripletsplus2
2007-11-04 14:42:40 UTC
Hi I am not sure what kind you are looking for but here a re a few suggestions: Kentucky Christmas (Kenny Rogers), Favorite Things, I saw Mommy kissing Santa Clause, Silver Bells, Deck the Halls, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Grandma Got ran over by a reindeer (my kids love that one!) Winter Wonderland, Up on the Roftop,Frosty the Snowman, Jingle Bells, Silver Bells,Deck the HAlls, The Little Drummerboy, We three Kings, Blue Christmas,BellauWood (Garth Brooks) Here comes Santa Clause,Let is Snow, A Baby just like You,Christmas for Cowboys, First Christmas, Holly Jolly Christmas. I hope these Help!!
2007-11-04 15:09:29 UTC
Jingle Bells

Good King Wenceslas

Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Frosty The Snowman

It Came Upon The Midnight Clear (<3)

Let It Snow

Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
blondebettie
2007-11-04 14:42:21 UTC
I have three favorite Christmas Cds that I can listen to all threw the holiday season. #1 is the soundtrack to A Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, #2 Anything by Bing Crosby #3 Is by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy I don't know the name of the album but it has this great song called "Is that you Santa Claus" Its gots some classic and new Christmas songs but it will keep you swinging the whole holiday season. Merry early Christmas!!
MommaDoo
2007-11-04 14:40:57 UTC
Silver Bells, Let it snow, Jolly old St. Nicholas, The Bells, Rockin' around the Christmas tree, 2 step round the Christmas tree, Frosty the snowman, Mary do you know?, Silent Night, Jingle Bells, All I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth, I want a Hippopotomus for Christmas, Angels we have heard on high, Jolly old St. Nick, Very Special Christmas, Joy to the World,The Christmas Song, The Nutcracker Suite, Feliz Navidad. Hope this helps!
dixie8026
2007-11-04 15:52:50 UTC
Jingle bell rock

JIngle Bells

Silent night

It came upon a midnight clear

Little Drummer Boy

Hark the Herald Angels

3 wise men

O' Holy night

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

Up on the roof top

Santa Claus is coming to town

Silver Bells

G-ma got run over by a reindeer

12 days of xmas

All I want for xmas is my 2 front teeth

I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus

Blue Xmas

Ave Maria

Baby it cold outside

walking in a wonderland

Away in a manger

Bells will be ringing

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire

white xmas

xmas shoes

Feliz Navidad

Do you hear what I hear?

The first noel

Deck the halls
2007-11-04 14:35:32 UTC
Here's some XMAS favorites I can think of, many of which people enjoy singing along to:

Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer

Twelve Days of Christmas

Silent Night

Joy to the World

Let it Snow

Oh Christmas Tree

Deck the Halls

Frosty the Snowman

It's Begninning to Feel Alot like Christmas

Jingle Bell Rock

Jengle Bells



I'm looking foward to the jolliness of the season, with decorations and music everywhere you go. Hooray!
galaal13
2007-11-04 14:35:55 UTC
Jingle Bells

We Wish you a Merry Chirstmas

Let it Snow

Twelve Days of Christmas

Joy to the World

NutCracker Movie

Silent Night

Santa Claus is coming to Town

Winter Wonder Land

Frosty the SnowMan

you can check more at this site

http://www.catholic.net/christmas_songs/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=17
supersteph
2007-11-04 14:35:40 UTC
White Christmas

Jingle Bells

Jingle Bell Rock

Rocking Around the Christmas Tree

O Holy Night

We wish you a merry christmas

O little town of Bethleham

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Angels we have heard on High

Carol of the Bells

Away in a Manger

Deck the Halls

do you hear what i hear

Let it snow

The little drummer boy

o christmas tree

silver bells

we three kings

you're a mean on, mr. grinch
LMAMAA!
2007-11-04 14:36:46 UTC
Rudolf the reindeer, Snow fall over the trees, We wish you a merry Christmas, The little drummer boy, A Little town of Betlehem, Jingle Bells.
Camo
2007-11-04 14:36:18 UTC
Mary Did You Know (My Fav), Advent Carol, I Wonder as I Wander, Lullaby to a Rose, Hark the Herald Angel Sings



i found a great piano version of Hark the Herald angel sings and it's lots of fun.



I'm a singer and pianist so i thought i would give you some of the out of the ordinary songs cause everyone always plays the traditional ones. Hope this helped.
The Professor
2007-11-04 14:36:08 UTC
Silent Night, O Holy Night, Jingle Bells, Deck the Halls, We Three Kings, What Child is This
Miss Sunshine
2007-11-04 14:34:39 UTC
All I want for X-mas is my two front teeth

Oh Come all Ye Faithful

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Silent Night

Mama got ran over by a reindeer

Joy to the World

The Chipmunks Christmas

Frosty the Snowman

Jingle Bells

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Santa Baby



I can't think of any more right now
2007-11-04 14:32:17 UTC
Jingle Bells, Deck The Halls, Tis' The Season, and Grandma Got Ran Over By A Reigndeer.
2007-11-04 14:38:17 UTC
These are some great classics!



Sleigh Ride (Sleigh Bells)

Winter Wonderland

Rockin Around the Chrismas Tree

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

Santa Baby

Mistletoe
2007-11-04 14:37:23 UTC
Christmas Shoes,

Jingle Bells,

I saw mommy kissing santa claus,

Frosty the Snowman,

Deck the Halls,

Winter Wonderland,

A few of my favorite things,

The Chipmunk Song,

Must be Santa.....



those are a few... look on ITUNES
?
2007-11-04 14:38:49 UTC
here are some of the christmas songs i could think of: the twelve days of christmas, little drummer boy, the first noel, silent night, jolly old saint nicholas, joy to the world, let it snow, jingle bells, rudolf the red nose reindeer, santa claus is coming to town, deck the halls, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, frosty the snowman, grandma got ran over by a reindeer, jingle bell rock, it's the most wonderful time of the year, silver bells, the night before christmas, we wish you a merry christmas......that is all i could think of right now.............



hope that was helpful!! <3
2007-11-04 14:48:22 UTC
-white christmas

-frosty the snowman

-deck the halls

-12 days of christmas

-jingle bells

-joy to the world

-let it snow

-rudolf the red nosed reindeer

-santa claus is coming to town

-holly jolly christmas

-grandama got run over by a reindeer



many more... i got them from



http://www.catholic.net/christmas_songs/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=17



hope this helps! MERRY EARLY CHRISTMAS!
2007-11-04 14:39:00 UTC
Oh Christmas tree,oh Christmas tree

Oh Little town of Bethlahem

Granma got run over by a reindeer!

Holy night

Noel
N N
2007-11-04 14:34:13 UTC
jingle bells

jingle bell rock

old man frost

frosty the snowman

the happiest christmas tree

buon natale

the little christmas tree

mrs. santa claus

the little boy that santa claus forgot

take me back to toyland

all i want for x-mas is my 2 front teeth

o come all ye faithful

silent night

oh what a lucky boy am i

santa mouse

ave maria

the christmas story

o little town of bethlehem

it came upon a midnight clear
2007-11-04 14:34:39 UTC
jingle bells, rudolph the red nosed reindeer, grandma got runover by a reindeer, all i want for christmas is you, the 12 days of christmas, jingle bell rock, i saw mommy kissing santa claus...and you can google tons more! Merry Christmas!
courtney k.
2007-11-04 14:33:40 UTC
rockin around the christmas tree

roudolf the red nosed reindeer

silent night

12 days of christmas

grandma got ran over by a reindeer

and more if you google it(keyword: christmas songs)
2007-11-04 14:33:05 UTC
jinlge bells.

we wish you a merry christmas.

Ohh christmas tree ohh christmas tree.

Tis the season

Rudolph the red nose reindeer.

A year without a santa claus.

Grandma got run over by a reindeer.

Frosty the snowman.



Alot of the classic movies have the theme song. like a year without a santa clause.
s01psb
2007-11-04 14:33:46 UTC
jingle bells, deck the halls, frosty the snowman, o little town of Bethlehem, joy to the world, silent night, white Christmas, blue Christmas, angels we have heard on high, Rudolf, let it snow,
2007-11-04 14:32:56 UTC
Silent Night
jessicaaaxx3
2007-11-04 14:36:55 UTC
O christmas tree

Merry christimas

noel

frosty the snowman (:

rodulph the red nose reindeer

silver bells





just someee(: hope i helped; good luck
2007-11-04 14:37:34 UTC
Danity Kane - Home for christmas.

Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you.



It's easy to find christmas songs, actually.
Amy D
2007-11-04 14:35:50 UTC
chestnuts roasting, I'll be home for christmas, blue christmas, white christmas, silent night, O little town of bethlehem,
2007-11-04 14:32:32 UTC
"Carol of the Bells" is my all-time favorite Christmas song! Next is "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy"... (a lot of these songs are from the Nutcracker, but they're so WONDERFUL!!).. I just love CHRISTmas!
hope i can help
2007-11-04 14:34:35 UTC
silent night, oh come all ye faithful, up on the roof top, Rudolf the red nose reindeer, winter wonderland, and oh Christmas tree
Liv4everX3
2007-11-04 14:34:38 UTC
-I saw three ships come sailing in

-We three kings

-have a holly jolly Christmas



If you really want some google search Christmas songs i can guarantee you will get thousands of results!
Jean A
2007-11-04 14:40:51 UTC
Little Red Shoes,JINGLE BELL-SILENT NIGHT-WHITE CHRISTMAS-DECK THE HALLS-
Karl
2007-11-04 14:33:44 UTC
Mariah Carey - all I want for christmas is you.



Best Xmas song evaaah!
2007-11-04 14:33:06 UTC
sleigh ride

winter wonderland

rudolph the red nosed reindeer

frosty the snowman

we wish you a merry christmas

last christmas

silver bells

the nutcracker.
♫Lala♫
2007-11-04 14:38:27 UTC
rocking around the christmas tree, holly jolly christmas
2007-11-04 14:34:14 UTC
jingle bell Rock

silent nite
greenfish
2007-11-04 14:34:43 UTC
silent night and jingle bell rock
mcruz927
2007-11-04 14:33:55 UTC
christmas shoes is the saddest (but good) christmas song ive ever heard
marie
2007-11-04 14:31:35 UTC
Get the CD Christmas by Chris Isaak it's all there.
2007-11-04 14:39:59 UTC
Mary's Boy Child ....the one that Harry Belafonte recorded ....it is really lovely, with his soft Calypso-accented voice ...
roadjack1096
2007-11-04 14:32:07 UTC
Try "Oh Holy Night", preferably sung by Nat King Cole without his daughter.
Christopher J
2007-11-04 14:33:39 UTC
little drummer boy, silent night, the first noel, jingle bell rock
cyrus_tan_07
2007-11-04 14:31:50 UTC
Jingle Bells..

well while it is common it is the best christmas song ever coz anyone can relate.
Gaby
2007-11-04 14:33:40 UTC
jingle bells 'n' jingle bell rock 'n' ruldoplh the red noised reindeer.
ocnbrez2003
2007-11-04 16:08:25 UTC
Most favorite songs!!



1. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)

Written by: Mel Tormé, Robert Wells

Performed by: Nat "King" Cole



2. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Written by: Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin

Performed by: The Pretenders



3. Winter Wonderland

Written by: Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith

Performed by: Eurythmics



4. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

Written by: Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie

Performed by: Bruce Springsteen



5. White Christmas

Written by: Irving Berlin

Performed by: Bing Crosby



6. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Written by: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne

Performed by: Andy Williams



7. Jingle Bell Rock

Written by: Joseph Carleton Beal, James Ross Boothe

Performed by: Bobby Helms



8. Little Drummer Boy

Written by: Katherine K. Davis, Henry V. Onorati, Harry Simeone

Performed by: The Harry Simeone Chorale & Orchestra



9. Sleigh Ride

Written by: Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish

Performed by: The Ronettes



10. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

Written by: Johnny Marks

Performed by: Gene Autry



11. It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

Written by: Edward Pola, George Wyle

Performed by: Andy Williams



12. I'll Be Home For Christmas

Written by: Walter Kent, Kim Gannon, Buck Ram

Performed by: Vanessa Williams



13. Silver Bells

Written by: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans

Performed by: Kenny G



14. Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

Written by: Johnny Marks

Performed by: Brenda Lee



15. Feliz Navidad

Written by: José Feliciano

Performed by: José Feliciano



16. Blue Christmas

Written by: Billy Hayes, Jay W. Johnson

Performed by: Elvis Presley



17. Frosty The Snowman

Written by: Steve Nelson, Walter E. Rollins

Performed by: The Ronettes



18. A Holly Jolly Christmas

Written by: Johnny Marks

Performed by: Burl Ives



19. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Written by: Meredith Willson

Performed by: Johnny Mathis



20. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Written by: Tommie Connor (PRS)

Performed by: John Mellencamp



21. Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)

Written by: Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman

Performed by: Elvis Presley



22. Carol Of The Bells

Written by: Peter J. Wilhousky, Mykola Leontovich

Performed by: John Tesh and the Christmas Symphony Orchestra



23. Do They Know It's Christmas? (Feed the World)

Written by: Midge Ure (PRS), Bob Geldof (PRS)

Performed by: Band Aid



24. (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays

Written by: Bob Allen, Al Stillman

Performed by: The Carpenters



25. Santa Baby

Written by: Joan Ellen Javits, Philip Springer, Tony Springer

Performed by: Madonna



Some facts about the Top 25 ASCAP Holiday Songs:



Oldest songs:

"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" and "Winter Wonderland" (both 1934)



Newest song:

"Do They Know It's Christmas? (Feed the World)" (1984)



Most recorded Holiday song:

"White Christmas" with well over 500 versions in dozens of languages.



Songs introduced in Film and Television:

"White Christmas" in Holiday Inn (1942)

"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

"Silver Bells" in The Lemon Drop Kid (1950)

"A Holly Jolly Christmas" in TV special Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1962)



Writer with most top Holiday songs:

Johnny Marks with three - "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," and "A Holly Jolly Christmas"



"Sleigh Ride" is the only Holiday song written originally as an instrumental piece for a symphony orchestra. The Boston Pops Orchestra gave the first performance in a concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler at Symphony Hall in Boston, May 4, 1948. Mills Music published it that same year. The Boston Pops Orchestra recorded it in June of 1949. Mitchell Parish added lyrics in 1949.
little-cutiepie101
2007-11-04 14:41:39 UTC
umm lets see there let snow ,jingle bells,have yourself a merry little chrismas,white chrismas...
2007-11-04 14:32:25 UTC
My favorite is Mele Kaliki Maka. It's hawaiian.
Red Sawx ®
2007-11-04 14:36:25 UTC
jungle bells batman smells
zydeco
2007-11-04 14:36:21 UTC
rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
acklebam
2007-11-04 14:32:24 UTC
what sort of songs?

jingle bell rock
2007-11-04 15:04:28 UTC
jingle bells (sorry i know everyone else is saying that)
Nikki
2007-11-04 14:36:18 UTC
http://www.catholic.net/christmas_songs/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=17



a huge list ^



http://www.nevada.edu/~blake/Christmas.songs.html



http://www.the-north-pole.com/carols/index.htm
2007-11-04 14:34:04 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_carols



a link of EVERY religous and non religous christmas songs
Robyn C
2007-11-04 14:31:35 UTC
jingle bells
Sarah44
2007-11-04 14:35:55 UTC
The Twelve Days of Christmas (I)



The Twelve Days of Christmas (II)



Little Drummer Boy (I)



Little Drummer Boy (II)



Little Drummer Boy (III)



Oh Come Let Us Adore Him (I)



Oh Come Let Us Adore Him (II)



Fantasy on Silent Night



The First Noel (I)



The First Noel (II)



The First Noel (III)



The First Noel (IV)



Silent Night (V)



Silent Night (GM version)



Do You Hear What I Hear



JJ Jingle



Jolly Old Saint Nicholas



Joy To The World (I)



Joy To The World (II)



Joy To The World (III)



Joy To The World (IV)



Gloria in Excelsis Deo



Let It Snow (I)



Let It Snow (II)



Let It Snow (III)



Merry Little Christmas



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (I)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (II)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (III)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (IV)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear(V)



Morning Has Broken



Mortal



Nut Cracker (I)



Nut Cracker (II)



Nut Cracker (III)



Nut Cracker (IV)



Nut Cracker (V)



Nut Cracker (VI)



Nut Cracker (VII)



Nut Cracker (VIII)



Nut Cracker (IX)



Nut March



Nut Overture



Nut Fair



Nut Trip



Nuts for You



Nuts



Nut Waltz



More Nuts



Oh Come All Ye Faithful



O Holy Night



Realms



Here Comes Santa Claus



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (I)



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (II)



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (III)



Santa



Silent Night (I)



Silent Night (II)



Silent Night (III)



Silent Night (IV)



Silent Night (jazz version)



Silver Bells (I)



Silver Bells (II)



Silver Bells (III)



Sleigh (I)



Sleigh (II)



Sleigh (III)



Still



Santa Claus Is Coming to Town



Up House



Wassail Song



Oh Little Child of Bethlehem



We Three Kings (I)



We Three Kings (II)



We Three Kings (III)



I´m Dreaming of a White Christmas



Winter Wonderland



Christmas Medley



Christmas



Oh Christmas Tree



Adeste Fidelis



Angles We Have Heard on High



Angels Watching over Me



Angels



The Angels Sing



Away in the Manger (I)



Away in the Manger (II)



Away in the Manger (III)



Away in the Manger (IV)



I´ll Be Home for Christmas (I)



I´ll Be Home for Christmas (II)



Bel Carol (I)



Bel Carol (II)



Jingle Bells (GM version)



Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (I)



Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (II)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (III)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (IV)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (V)



Carol



Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire



A Child Is Born



A Chipmunk Christmas



Choir of Bells (I)



Choir of Bells (II)



Choir of Bells (III)



Deck the Halls (I)



Deck the Halls (II)



Deck the Halls (III)



Deck the Halls (IV)



Ding Dong! Merrily on High



Dreidel (I)



Dreidel (II)



Dreidel (III)



Frosty The Snowman (I)



Frosty The Snowman (II)



Frosty The Snowman (III)



Frosty The Snowman (IV)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (I)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (II)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (III)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (I)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (II)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (III)



Hard CND



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (I)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (II)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (III)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (IV)



Bells



It´s a Holly Jolly Christmas (I)



It´s a Holly Jolly Christmas (II)



House Top



I Saw Mommy



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (I)



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (II)



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (III)



Jingle Bell Rock (I)



Jingle Bell Rock (II)



Jingle Bell Rock (III)



Jingle Bell Rock (IV)



Jingle Bell Rock (V)



Jingle Bells (I)



Jingle Bells (II)



Jingle Bells (III)



Jingle Bells (IV)



Jingle Bells (V)



Jingle Bells (VI)



Jingle Bells (VII)



Jingle Bells (VIII)
chefling
2007-11-04 14:31:30 UTC
jingle bells, first noel, three kings of orientar
Dopey
2007-11-04 14:36:22 UTC
ya "i farted on santas lap"
2007-11-04 14:32:48 UTC
here are some!





http://xmasfun.com/Lyrics.asp



with lyrics!
Alessandra
2007-11-04 14:34:13 UTC
The Twelve Days of Christmas (I)



The Twelve Days of Christmas (II)



Little Drummer Boy (I)



Little Drummer Boy (II)



Little Drummer Boy (III)



Oh Come Let Us Adore Him (I)



Oh Come Let Us Adore Him (II)



Fantasy on Silent Night



The First Noel (I)



The First Noel (II)



The First Noel (III)



The First Noel (IV)



Silent Night (V)



Silent Night (GM version)



Do You Hear What I Hear



JJ Jingle



Jolly Old Saint Nicholas



Joy To The World (I)



Joy To The World (II)



Joy To The World (III)



Joy To The World (IV)



Gloria in Excelsis Deo



Let It Snow (I)



Let It Snow (II)



Let It Snow (III)



Merry Little Christmas



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (I)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (II)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (III)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear (IV)



It Came upon a Midnight Clear(V)



Morning Has Broken



Mortal



Nut Cracker (I)



Nut Cracker (II)



Nut Cracker (III)



Nut Cracker (IV)



Nut Cracker (V)



Nut Cracker (VI)



Nut Cracker (VII)



Nut Cracker (VIII)



Nut Cracker (IX)



Nut March



Nut Overture



Nut Fair



Nut Trip



Nuts for You



Nuts



Nut Waltz



More Nuts



Oh Come All Ye Faithful



O Holy Night



Realms



Here Comes Santa Claus



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (I)



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (II)



Rudolf The Red Nose Reindeer (III)



Santa



Silent Night (I)



Silent Night (II)



Silent Night (III)



Silent Night (IV)



Silent Night (jazz version)



Silver Bells (I)



Silver Bells (II)



Silver Bells (III)



Sleigh (I)



Sleigh (II)



Sleigh (III)



Still



Santa Claus Is Coming to Town



Up House



Wassail Song



Oh Little Child of Bethlehem



We Three Kings (I)



We Three Kings (II)



We Three Kings (III)



I´m Dreaming of a White Christmas



Winter Wonderland



Christmas Medley



Christmas



Oh Christmas Tree



Adeste Fidelis



Angles We Have Heard on High



Angels Watching over Me



Angels



The Angels Sing



Away in the Manger (I)



Away in the Manger (II)



Away in the Manger (III)



Away in the Manger (IV)



I´ll Be Home for Christmas (I)



I´ll Be Home for Christmas (II)



Bel Carol (I)



Bel Carol (II)



Jingle Bells (GM version)



Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (I)



Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (II)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (III)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (IV)



Oh Little Town of Bethlehem (V)



Carol



Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire



A Child Is Born



A Chipmunk Christmas



Choir of Bells (I)



Choir of Bells (II)



Choir of Bells (III)



Deck the Halls (I)



Deck the Halls (II)



Deck the Halls (III)



Deck the Halls (IV)



Ding Dong! Merrily on High



Dreidel (I)



Dreidel (II)



Dreidel (III)



Frosty The Snowman (I)



Frosty The Snowman (II)



Frosty The Snowman (III)



Frosty The Snowman (IV)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (I)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (II)



God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman (III)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (I)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (II)



Grandma Got Ran over by a Reindeer (III)



Hard CND



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (I)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (II)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (III)



Hark the Harold Angels Sing (IV)



Bells



It´s a Holly Jolly Christmas (I)



It´s a Holly Jolly Christmas (II)



House Top



I Saw Mommy



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (I)



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (II)



It´s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas (III)



Jingle Bell Rock (I)



Jingle Bell Rock (II)



Jingle Bell Rock (III)



Jingle Bell Rock (IV)



Jingle Bell Rock (V)



Jingle Bells (I)



Jingle Bells (II)



Jingle Bells (III)



Jingle Bells (IV)



Jingle Bells (V)



Jingle Bells (VI)



Jingle Bells (VII)



Jingle Bells (VIII)



you can find this song at (for the lyrics):



http://www.catholic.net/christmas_songs/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=17



hope it helps!
NiKi x0
2007-11-04 14:32:24 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_carols



try this for ideas.. hope it helps!
2007-11-05 12:27:01 UTC
"A Babe is Born in Bethlehem" ("Puer natus in Bethlehem")

14th Century Latin hymn

"Adam Lay Ybounden"

15th Century text, set by numerous composers

"Adeste Fideles" ("O Come All Ye Faithful")

attributed to John Francis Wade around 1743

"All Hail to Thee"

"The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came"

see "Gabriel's Message"

"Angels, From the Realms of Glory"

Words by James Montgomery, 1816

Commonly used tune, the traditional French "Les anges dans nos campagnes"

Commonly used tune in the US by Henry Thomas Smart 1813-79

"Angels We Have Heard on High" ("Les anges dans nos campagnes")

French traditional

based on traditional carol "Les Anges dans nos Campagnes"

music is traditional hymn "Gloria"

English translation by James Chadwick in 1862

reworded, retitled, and sung by Michael W. Smith as "Gloria"

also recorded by Relient K, others

"As Lately We Watched"

"As With Gladness Men of Old"

"Away in a Manger"

first published in 1885

first two stanzas attributed to unknown author

third stanza written by Dr. John McFarland in 1904

also recorded by Relient K, others

"Beautiful Star of Bethlehem"

Bluegrass Traditional

"The Boar's Head Carol"

English traditional

"Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heav'nly Light"

"Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" ("Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle!")

Provençal traditional

"Carol of the Bells"

music and Ukrainian lyrics written by Mykola Leontovych in 1916 (originally titled "Shchedryk")

English lyrics written by Peter Wilhousky in 1936

Sometimes called the "Bulgarian Carol" even though its origin is Ukrainian, not Bulgarian

"Burgundian Carol"

"Caroling Caroling"

music written by Alfred Burt in 1954

lyrics written by Wihla Hutson in 1954

"The Cherry Tree Carol"

English traditional

"Children, Go Where I Send Thee"

"Christ Is Born in Bethlehem"

"Christ Is Born, the Divine Christ Child" or, "Born on Earth the divine Christ Child" ("Il est né, le divin Enfant!")

French traditional

"Christmas Flowers (song)

Written by Michael Tierney in 2007

"Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn"

"Christmas Auld Lang Syne"

"Christmas is Coming"

"Christmas Time at Home"

Written by Rhonda Vincent in 2006

"Christmas Time's A Coming"

Bluegrass Traditional

"Cold December's Winds Were Stilled" (El desembre congelat")

Catalan traditional

"Come Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy"

music written by Turlough O'Carolan (originally titled "O'Carolan's Lament")

lyrics written by John Keegan in 1849

"Come, All Ye Shepherds" ("Kommet, ihr Hirten")

Bohemian traditional

"Coventry Carol"

"Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly" ("Oer yw'r gŵr sy'n methu caru")

Welsh traditional

"Ding Dong Merrily on High"

music written by Jehan Tabourot

words written by George Ratcliffe Woodward

"Down in Yon Forest"

English traditional

"Do You Hear What I Hear?"

written by Noel Regney and Gloria Shayne in 1962

first recorded by The Harry Simeone Chorale in 1962

"Flemish Carol"

"The First Nowell" (or "The First Noël")

English traditional

"The Friendly Beasts"

"From Highest Heaven I Come to Tell" ("Von Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her")

"Fum, Fum, Fum!" ("Veinticinco de diciembre")

Spanish traditional

"Gabriel's Message"

from the Basque traditional carol "Birjina gaztettobat zegoen"

Translated into English by Sabine Baring-Gould

"A Gallery Carol"

"Gaudete"

"Gesu Bambino" ("The Infant Jesus")

"Glory to God" ("Ere Zij God")

Dutch traditional

"Gloucester Wassail"

"The Wexford Carol (Good People All, This Christmastide)"

Irish traditional

"Go Tell It on the Mountain"

American traditional

"God is Being Born" ("Bóg się rodzi")

Polish, lyrics written by Franciszek Karpinski

"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"

English traditional

"Good King Wenceslas"

also recorded by Relient K, others

"Hail, Blessed Virgin Mary!"

Italian traditional

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

music written by Felix Mendelssohn originally as part of Festgesang

words written by Charles Wesley

"Here We Come A-Wassailing"

English traditional

"The Holly and the Ivy"

English traditional

"How Brightly Beams" ("Wie Schön Leuchtet")

"How Far Is It to Bethlehem"

"Huron Carol" ("'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime")

"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"

lyrics by Longfellow

"I Pray On Christmas"

written by Harry Connick, Jr.

"I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In"

English traditional

"In Dulci Jubilo" ("Good Christian Men, Rejoice" or "Good Christian Friends, Rejoice")

"In the Bleak Midwinter"

"Infant Holy, Infant Lowly" ("W żłobie leży")

Polish traditional

"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear"

Music by Richard Storrs Willis,

Music usually sung in Britain by Sir Arthur Sullivan

Words by Edmund Hamilton Sears

"I Wonder as I Wander"

Appalachian traditional

Also sung to a tune by Carl Rutti

"Joy to the World"

"Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" ("Joseph Lieber, Joseph Mein")

"Little Donkey"

"Little Drummer Boy"

written by Katherine K. Davis

"Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" ("Es Ist Ein' Ros'")

"Love Came Down at Christmas"

"Lullay, Baby Jesus"("Lulajże Jezuniu")

Polish traditional

"Lullay, My Liking"

"Lullay, Thou Tiny Little Child"

Appalachian traditional

"March of the Kings"

"Mary Had a Baby"

American traditional

"Mary's Little Boy Child"

"Masters in This Hall"

"A la Nanita Nana"

Spanish traditional

"Noel Nouvelet" ("Sing We Now of Christmas")

French traditional

"O come, O come, Emmanuel" ("Veni, Veni, Emmanuel"; actually an Advent hymn)

"O Come, Little Children"

"O Holy Night"

"O Jesulein Süss, O Jesulein Mild!" ("O Little One Sweet, O Little One Mild!")

traditional

"O Little Town of Bethlehem"

Words: Bishop Phillips Brooks

Music: in the USA by Lewis H. Redner

Music: in the UK a traditional tune known as "The Ploughboy's Dream"

Music: a setting by Sir Henry Walford Davies occasionally sung at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

retitled and sung by Amy Grant as "Little Town"

"O Tannenbaum" ("O Christmas Tree")

German traditional

"Of the Father's Love Begotten" or ("Of the Father's Heart Begotten")

"O Leave Your Sheep" ("Quittez, pasteurs")

French traditional

"Once In Royal David's City"

"O Sanctissima or "O du fro"hliche!"

"O Sleep, Thou Heaven-Born Treasure, Thou" ("Schlaf wohl, du Himmelsknabe du")

"On Christmas Night all Christians Sing"

"Out of the East"

"Past Three O'Clock"

traditional

"Pat-A-Pan!" ("Guillô, pran ton tamborin!")

Provençal traditional

"The Peace Carol"

"Personent Hodie" ("On This Day Earth Shall Ring")

"Puer Nobis Nascitur" ("Unto Us Is Born a Son" or "Unto Us a Boy Is Born")

traditional, from Piae Cantiones

"Quem Pastores" ("Shepherds Left Their Flocks A-Straying")

"Rejoice and Be Merry"

English traditional

"Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow"

American traditional

"Rocking" ("Jesu, Jesu, Baby Dear" or 'Little Jesus, sweetly sleep')

Czech traditional, English translation of ("Hajej, nynej, Ježíšku")

"Sans Day Carol"

Cornish traditional

"Saw Ye Never, in the Twilight"

"See, Amid the Winter's Snow"

"The Seven Joys of Mary"

English traditional

"Today in Betlehem" ("Dzisiaj w Betlejem")

Polish traditional

English traditional

"Shepherd, Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep"

French traditional

"Silent Night" ("Stille Nacht! heilige Nacht!")

written by Franz Xaver Gruber and Josef Mohr

also recorded by Relient K and many others

"Sing Lullaby!" also known as The Infant King ("Oi Betleem!")

Basque traditional

Sir Christèmas"

"The Snow Lay on the Ground"

"The Son of the Virgin" ("El Noi da la Mare")

Catalan traditional

"Songs of Praise the Angels Sang"

"Still, Still, Still"

"The Sussex Carol" ("On Christmas Night All Christians Sing")

English traditional

"Sweet Little Jesus Boy"

"There's a Song in the Air"

"There Is No Rose of Such Virtue" ("Ther Is No Rose of Swych Vertu")

English traditional, also heard in settings by Benjamin Britten (A Ceremony of Carols) and John Joubert

"Three Kings from Persian Lands Afar" ("die Könige")

"Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day"

English traditional

"Torches"

composed by John Joubert in 1951

"The Twelve Days of Christmas"

English traditional

"Tu scendi dalle stelle" ("From Starry Skies Thou Comest")

Italian traditional

"The Wassail Song"

"Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne"

"The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy"

Trinidadian traditional

"A Virgin Unspotted" ("A Virgin Most Pure")

English traditional

"The Virgin's Slumber Song"

"Wachet auf!" (Wake, O Wake!")

"Wassail! Wassail All Over the Town!" ("The Gloucestershire Wassail")

English traditional

"We Wish You A Merry Christmas"

English traditional

also recorded by many artists

"We Three Kings Of Orient Are" ("Three Kings of Orient") (actually an Epiphany carol)

written by Reverend John Henry Hopkins in 1863

"What Child Is This?"

music is traditional song "Greensleeves"

words written by William Chatterton Dix

"Whence Is That Lovely Fragrance Wafting" or Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing("Quelle est cette odeur agréable?")

French traditional

"While by My Sheep I Watched at Night"

"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks"



"A Holly Jolly Christmas"

written by Johnny Marks

first recorded by Burl Ives in 1964

also recorded by Alan Jackson

"A Marshmallow World"

words by Carl Sigman

music by Peter De Rose

recorded by Bing Crosby

also recorded by Darlene Love in 1963

"All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth"

written by Donald Yetter Gardner

first recorded by Spike Jones in 1948

"All I Want for Christmas Is You"

written by Walter Afanasieff and Mariah Carey

first recorded by Mariah Carey in 1994

also recorded by My Chemical Romance

"Babes in Toyland"

written by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough

"Blue Christmas"

written by Bill Hayes and Jay Johnson

first recorded by Ernest Tubb in 1948

also recorded by Elvis Presley, Porky Pig

"Buon Natale"

words and Music by Bob Saffer and Frank Linale

recorded by Nat King Cole

"C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S"

words by Jenny Lou Carson

music by Eddy Arnold

"The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)"

written by Ross Bagdasarian

first recorded by The Chipmunks in 1958

"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"

written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector

first recorded by Darlene Love in 1963

also recorded by many artists including Mariah Carey, U2, Rosie O'Donnell featuring Cher

"Christmas All Over Again"

written by Tom Petty

first recorded by Tom Petty in 1992

"Christmas Day"

music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David

from the Broadway musical Promises, Promises (1968)

"Christmas for Cowboys"

words and music by Steve Weisburg

recorded by John Denver

"Christmas in Killarney"

words and music by John Redmond, James Cavanaugh, and Frank Weldon

recorded by Bing Crosby, Anne Murray

"Christmas is"

words by Spence Maxwell

music by Percy Faith

"Christmas Island"

words and music by Lyle Moraine

recorded by The Andrews Sisters

"Christmas Shoes"

written by Leonard Ahlstrom and Eddie Carswell

first recorded by NewSong in 2000

"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)"

written by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells

first recorded by The Nat King Cole Trio in 1946

also recorded by The Carpenters, Celine Dion, Al Jarreau, The Swingle Singers, Luther Vandross, Toni Braxton

"Christmas Time: Don't Let The Bells End"

first recorded by The Darkness

"Christmas Time Is Here"

written by Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson

first recorded by Vince Guaraldi in 1965

also recorded by Chicago, Mercy Me, Diana Krall, Toni Braxton

"Christmas Time Is Here Again"

written by George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr

first recorded by The Beatles

also recorded separately by Ringo Starr in 1999

"Christmas Vacation"

written by Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann

"The Christmas Waltz"

music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, c.1954

recorded by Frank Sinatra, Nancy Wilson, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee, Harry Connick Jr., The Carpenters, and many others

"Do They Know It's Christmas?"

written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure

first recorded by Band Aid

"Fairytale of New York"

written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan

first recorded by The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl

"Feliz Navidad"

written by José Feliciano

first recorded by José Feliciano in 1970

also recorded by Celine Dion and The Three Tenors

"Frosty the Snowman"

written by Steve Edward Nelson and Jack Rollins

first recorded by Gene Autry in 1950

also recorded by the Jackson 5, Willie Nelson

"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"

written by Randy Brooks

first recorded by Elmo & Patsy in 1983

"Hanover Winter Song"

words and music by Richard Hovey and Frierick Field Bullard

"The Happy Elf

written by Harry Connick, Jr.

"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

written by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin

first recorded by Judy Garland for the film "Meet Me in St. Louis" in 1944

also recorded by Frank Sinatra, The Carpenters, James Taylor, The Pretenders, Amy Grant, Chicago, Kenny Loggins, Toni Braxton, John Denver and the Muppets, Kiri Te Kanawa, Relient K

"Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)"

written by Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman

first recorded by Gene Autry in 1947

also recorded by Elvis Presley, Linda Eder, Bing Crosby with The Andrews Sisters

"Here comes The Fastest Man In Town"

written by Gloria Parker

"(It Must've Been Ol') Santa Claus"

written by Harry Connick, Jr

"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"

written by Thomas Connor

first recorded by Jimmy Boyd in 1952

"I'll Be Home for Christmas"

written by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent and Buck Ram

first recorded by Bing Crosby in 1943

also recorded by Frank Sinatra, Amy Grant, The Carpenters, Placido Domingo, The Three Tenors

"It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas"

written by Robert Meredith Willson

first recorded by Perry Como on September 18, 1951

also recorded by Bing Crosby, Johnny Mathis

"It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year"

written by Edward Pola and George Wyle

first recorded by Andy Williams in 1963

also recorded by Amy Grant, Johnny Mathis, Toni Braxton

"Jing-A-Ling, Jing-A-Ling"

words by Don Ray

music by Paul J. Smith

In the film Beaver Valley

"Jingle Bell Rock"

written by Joe Beale and Jim Boothe

first recorded by Bobby Helms in 1957

also recorded by Hall & Oates

"Jingle Bells"

written by James Pierpont

"Jolly Old St. Nicholas"

traditional

"Last Christmas"

written by George Michael

first recorded by Wham!

also recorded by Hilary Duff, Jimmy Eat World, Darren Hayes of Savage Garden, Billie Piper, BoA

"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"

written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne

first recorded by Vaughn Monroe on October 31, 1945

also recorded by Andy Williams, Chicago, Gloria Estefan, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis, The Three Tenors

"Let There Be Peace on Earth"

written by Jill Jackson and Seymour Miller

"The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot"

words and music by Tommie Connor, Jimmy Leach, and Michael Carr

"Little Saint Nick"

written by Brian Wilson

first recorded by The Beach Boys in 1964

"Mele Kalikimaka (the Hawaiian Christmas Song)"

words and music by R. Alex Anderson

recorded by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters

"Merry Christmas, Baby"

"The Merry Christmas Polka"

words by Paul Francis Webster

music by Sonny Burke

recorded by Lou Baxter, The Andrews Sisters and Johnny Moore

"Merry Xmas Everybody"

written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea

first recorded by Slade

"My Dream Christmas"

written by Gloria Parker

"Nuttin' for Christmas'"

words and music by Sid Pepper and Roy C. Bennett

first performed by Barry Gordon on The Miton Berle Show

also recorded by Stan Freburg, Eartha Kitt, and Homer and Jethro among others

"Please Come Home for Christmas"

written by Charles Brown and Gene C. Redd

first recorded by Charles Brown in 1960

also recorded by The Eagles, Aaron Neville, Southside Johnny Lyon

"Pretty Paper"

written by Willie Nelson

first recorded by Roy Orbison in 1963

"Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree"

written by Johnny Marks

first recorded by Brenda Lee in 1958

"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

written by Johnny Marks

first recorded by Gene Autry in 1949

also recorded by Harry Connick, Jr., Burl Ives, Ray Conniff, Dean Martin, John Denver, The Swingle Singers, Hampton String Quartet, Alvin and the Chipmunks

"Run Rudolph Run"

written by Marvin Brodie and Johnny Marks

first recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958

"Santa Baby"

written by Joan Javits, Philip Springer and Tony Springer

first recorded by Eartha Kitt in 1953

also recorded by Madonna, The Swingle Singers

"Santa Claus Is Back in Town"

written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957

"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie

recorded by Perry Como, Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, The Pointer Sisters, The Beach Boys, The Jackson Five

"Santa Claus, Indiana, U.S.A

words and Music by Abe Olman and Al Jacobs

"Santa Doesn't Cop Out on Dope"

written by Martin Mull

first recorded by Martin Mull

also recorded by Sonic Youth

"Silver and Gold"

"Silver Bells"

written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston for the film The Lemon Drop Kid]

first recorded by Bing Crosby in 1951

also recorded by Kate Smith, Atlantic Starr

"Six White Boomers"

written by Rolf Harris and John D. Brown in 1960

recorded by Rolf Harris in 1960, Russell Coight on The Spirit of Christmas 2004

"Sleep Well, Little Children (A Christmas Lullaby)"

words by Alan Burgman

Music by Leon Latzkin

Recorded by Spike Jones

later covered by The Carpenters

"Sleigh Ride"

music written by Leroy Anderson in 1948

lyrics written by Mitchell Parish in 1950

instrumental version first recorded by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1949

instrumental version also recorded by The Ventures in 1965

vocal version first recorded by Merv Griffin with Freddy Martin and his Orchestra in 1951

also recorded by Deborah Gibson, Amy Grant, Leroy Anderson, The Carpenters, Air Supply, Johnny Mathis, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, TLC, The Three Tenors , Relient K

"Suzy Snowflake"

words and music by Sid Topper and Roy C. Bennett

recorded by Rosemary Clooney

"Take Me Back To Toyland"

words by Kal Mann

Music by Bernie Lowe

"That's What I Want for Christmas"

words by Irving Caesar

music by Gerald Marks

"(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays"

written by Robert Allen and Al Stillman

first recorded by Perry Como on November 16, 1954

also recorded by The Carpenters

"Toyland"

words by Glen MacDonough

music by Victor Herbert

from the operetta Babes in Toyland

"Una all cam yerri wan fine fine word"

traditional Sierra Leone carol

"Up On the House Top"

attributed to Benjamin Hanby

"We Need a Little Christmas"

written by Jerry Herman for the Broadway musical Mame 1966

also recorded by Percy Faith, Johnny Mathis, Andy Williams, The New Christy Minstrels

"When Santa Claus Gets your Letter"

words and Music by Johnny Marks

"White Christmas"

written by Irving Berlin

first recorded by Bing Crosby for the film "Holiday Inn" in 1942

also recorded by Chicago, Darlene Love (1963), The Drifters, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Carpenters, John Denver, Bryn Terfel, Kiri Te Kanawa, The Three Tenors

"Whispering Hope"

written by Alice Hawthorne

"Will Santy Come to Shanty Town?"

words and music by Eddy Arnold, Steve Nelson, and Ed Nelson, Jr.

"Winter"

words by Alfred Bryan

music by Albert Gumble

"Winter Wonderland"

written by Felix Bernard and Dick Smith

first recorded by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians in 1934

also recorded by Perry Como (1946), The Andrews Sisters (1946), Amy Grant, Eurythmics, Johnny Mathis, Kiri Te Kanawa, The Three Tenors

"Wonderful Christmas Time"

written by Paul McCartney

first recorded by Paul McCartney
m_tricia
2007-11-04 14:35:35 UTC
I saw mommy kissing santa clause

Silent night

Noel

Roodah The Red nosed rain deer

Santa Clause is coming to town

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Popular Christmas songs



The following is a partial list of well-known Christmas songs that have been performed and recorded by countless artists:



* "A Latino Christmas" - recorded by Undercover Entertainment http://www.undercoverentertainment.com/newxmasalbum.html

* "2000 Miles" - recorded by The Pretenders.

* "A Great Big Sled" - recorded by The Killers

* "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth - written by Donald Yetter Gardner and first introduced by Spike Jones in 1948.

* "All I Want for Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey

* "Angels We Have Heard on High" - based on a French tune, Les anges dans nos campagnes. In Britain the words of Angels from the Realms of Glory are sung to the same tune, except with the Gloria in excelsis Deo refrain.

* "Ave Maria" - heard in two settings, one by Franz Schubert and another by Charles Gounod set to a prelude from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.

* "Away In A Manger" - heard in two tunes, in America to a tune by James R. Murray, in England to the Cradle-Song by William J. Kirkpatrick.

* "Blue Christmas" - introduced by Ernest Tubb (1949), famously recorded by Elvis Presley. Well-known 1993 version by Wynonna Judd.

* "Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)" - famous versions by Amy Grant, Jessica Simpson, Vince Gill, and Donna Summer.

* "Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" - traditional French carol.

* "Carol of the Bells" - Ukrainian-American carol by Mykola Leontovych and Peter Wilhousky, sung by many choruses, but notably the Robert Shaw Chorale.

* "Carol of the Birds" - most famously recorded by Mannheim Steamroller.

* "Caroling, Caroling" - a carol written by Alfred Burt and popularized by Nat King Cole.

* "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" - traditional. Well-known version by Natalie Merchant.

* "Christmas Is Coming" - adapted from a traditional nursery rhyme.

* "Christmas Island" - Andrews Sisters, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Jimmy Buffett.

* "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" - cowritten and recorded by Mel Tormé. Most famous version is the first recording by Nat King Cole (1946). Best-selling recent versions include Natalie Cole (Nat's daughter), Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera and The Carpenters.

* "The Christmas Waltz" - by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, originally recorded and popularised by Frank Sinatra.

* "Coventry Carol" - English traditional, also with a recent setting by English composer Kenneth Leighton.

* "Deck the Halls" - Welsh traditional.

* "Ding Dong Merrily on High" - Jehan Tabourot. Words by George Ratcliffe Woodward set to the Branle de l'officiale from the Orchesogrophie.

* "Do You Hear What I Hear?" - Originally recorded by the Harry Simeone Chorale and later re-recorded by Bing Crosby in 1963. Recent hit renditions by Linda Eder, Martina McBride, and Destiny's Child, also covered by Anthony Way.

* "The First Noel" (sometimes spelt Nowell) - English traditional.

* "Frosty the Snowman" - written by Steve "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson 1950. Originally recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry but later recorded famously by Jimmy Durante, who sang it for the TV special of the same name.

* "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" (also spelt "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen") - English traditional. Best known as the carol that angered Scrooge in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.

* "Go Tell It on the Mountain" - traditional black spiritual. Recent well-known renditions include Vanessa L. Williams and the Cambridge Singers.

* "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" - traditional. Words by John Mason Neale set to the tune of In Dulci Jubilo.

* "Good King Wenceslas" - traditional. Words by John Mason Neale set to a tune from Piae Cantiones.

* "Grown-Up Christmas List" by David Foster and Linda Thompson. One of the most recent classics, with original version by Natalie Cole, and other famous renditions by Amy Grant, Barbra Streisand, and Michael Buble.

* "Handel's Messiah" - highlights often recorded on choral Christmas albums.

* "Happy Holiday" - first performed by Bing Crosby in the 1942 musical Holiday Inn. Famous versions also include Perry Como. Not to be confused with more traditional-sounding British "(Have a) Happy Holiday", most recently recorded by Billy Idol (2006).

* "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" - written by Charles Wesley in 1739; set to a tune by Felix Mendelssohn, performed by many artists, including Stephen Cleobury and the King's College Choir, Mariah Carey (1994) and Bradley Joseph (2000); also appears in A Charlie Brown Christmas and It's a Wonderful Life. Recessional hymn at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by the King's College Choir, with a descant in the last verse.

* "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" - introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me In St. Louis (1944); covered by many others.

* "Here Comes Santa Claus" - most famously recorded by Gene Autry, who co-wrote the song with Oakley Haldeman.

* "The Holly and the Ivy" - English traditional.

* "A Holly Jolly Christmas" - written by Johnny Marks for the TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) and famously sung by Burl Ives .

* "Home for the Holidays" - popularized by Perry Como (1954), later covered by The Carpenters for their Christmas album An Old-Fashioned Christmas.

* "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" - adapted from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, heard in two settings, one by Johnny Marks, composer of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and another by John Baptiste Calkin.

* "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" - written by Thomas Connor and first introduced by Jimmy Boyd in 1952

* "I Saw Three Ships" - English traditional.

* "I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas"

* "I Wonder As I Wander" - traditional Appalachian folk carol, but also heard in a modern setting by Carl Rutti.

* "I'll Be Home for Christmas" - one of the most recorded in recent years. Bing Crosby first introduced this song as a follow-up to White Christmas in 1943.

* "In the Bleak Midwinter" - a poem by Christina Rossetti set to music by Gustav Holst. Also often heard in a setting by Harold Darke, as popularised by the King's College Choir on their broadcasts of Nine Lessons and Carols.

* "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" - words written by a Unitarian minister named Edmund Sears and sung to two tunes, in America to a tune by Richard Storrs Willis, in England to a traditional tune adapted by Sir Arthur Sullivan.

* "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" - by Meredith Willson. First recorded by Perry Como (1951), but also by Johnny Mathis and Bing Crosby.

* "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" – introduced by Andy Williams (1963)

* "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" - a classical favorite, with famous variations including Dame Myra Hess who arranged this chorale for piano, George Winston (instrumental) and Josh Groban (2005) (vocal).

* "Jingle Bells" - Composed by James Pierpont (1857), originally as a Thanksgiving song; Covered by everyone from Bing Crosby with the Andrews Sisters and Dean Martin to Kimberley Locke (2006) and The Bach Choir, not to mention Jingle Cats, Jingle Dogs, and Jingle Frogs.

* "Jingle Bell Rock" - originally released by Bobby Helms in (1957). Popular covers include Hall & Oates and Brenda Lee.

* "Joy to the World" - hymn by Lowell Mason, one of the best known of all. John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers have recorded this hymn in an arrangement reminiscent of Handel.

* "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" - Vaughn Monroe (1945), Dean Martin (1966). The Three Tenors (1999)

* "The Little Drummer Boy" - Also known as "Carol of the Drum". Famous versions include the Vienna Boys Choir from the same-named Rankin/Bass TV special, and the 1958 version by the Harry Simeone Chorale.

* "Little Saint Nick" - first recorded by The Beach Boys (1963).

* "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" - traditional.

* "Mary, Did You Know ?" - Notable versions include Kenny Rogers with Wynonna Judd and Natalie Cole, also covered by The Von Trapp Children on their Christmas album.

* "Mary's Boy Child" - best-known versions by Harry Belafonte, Boney M, and Tom Jones, also covered by Kiri Te Kanawa on her 1984 Christmas album.

* "Mele Kalikimaka" - (title: 'Merry Christmas' in Hawaiian) Famous versions by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, Jimmy Buffett, The Blue Hawaiians, and Bette Midler.

* "Merry Christmas Baby" - blues song famously introduced by Charles Brown in 1947.

* "Merry Christmas Darling" - first recorded by The Carpenters (1970).

* "Miracles" - This Kenny G instrumental has become a perennial favorite, performed the world over. Written for what was to become THE all-time best-selling Christmas album, "Miracles: The Holiday Album" (1995).

* "The Nutcracker Suite" - the most famous ballet music associated with Christmas.

* "O Come All Ye Faithful" - originally written in Latin as Adeste Fidelis by John Francis Wade and translated into English by Frederick Oakeley and others. This is the second-last hymn that King's College Choir sings at the Nine Lessons and Carols.

* "O Holy Night" - Adolphe Adam, composer of the ballet Giselle. Notable versions include Michael Crawford and John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers. One of the most recorded of all Christmas songs.

* "O Little Town of Bethlehem" - words written by Philadelphian Bishop Phillips Brooks and sung to two tunes, in America one by Lewis Redner and in England to an English folk tune known as The Ploughboy's Dream. Also heard in a setting by Henry Walford Davies.

* "O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree)" - German traditional

* "Once in Royal David's City" - words by Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, music by Henry John Gauntlett. Famous as the opening boy soprano solo of the first verse, as sung at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in King's College, Cambridge.

* "Patapan" - traditional French folk song, reintroduced to a new generation with a music video by Mannheim Steamroller in 1995.

* "Please Come Home for Christmas" - Originally made famous by Charles Brown in 1961. Recent best-sellering versions by the Eagles, Willie Nelson, and Jon Bon Jovi.

* "River" by Joni Mitchell has become a standard, with many recent versions catching on (including those by Linda Ronstadt, Barry Manilow, Sarah McLachlan, and Travis) .

* "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" - best-known version is by Brenda Lee (1958). This song was also covered by Amy Grant, The Swingle Singers and LeAnn Rimes.

* "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" - first famous version was by Gene Autry (1949) .

* "Santa Baby" - originally recorded by Eartha Kitt, in 1953 and later covered by various other artists including The Swingle Singers and a famous charity single version by Madonna.

* "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" - Perry Como, Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters. Later famous versions by Jackson 5 (1970), Bruce Springsteen.

* "Silent Night" - Austrian Carol written by Josef Mohr and Franz Xaver Gruber for their church in Oberndorf, Austria. Best known in the English translation by John Freeman Young. Perhaps the best-known and most popular of all.

* "Silver and Gold" - written by Johnny Marks for the Rankin/Bass' TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) and sung by Burl Ives.

* "Silver Bells" written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans for the 1951 Bob Hope film The Lemon Drop Kid. Famous versions by Perry Como, Bing Crosby.

* "Sleigh Ride" - composed and recorded originally by Leroy Anderson (1948). Famous vocal versions by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Three Tenors, Amy Grant and Johnny Mathis w/ Percy Faith & His Orchestra (1958). Famous instrumental version by Arthur Fiedler w/ Boston Pops.

* "Snow Miser/Heat Miser" - written for the Rankin/Bass TV special "The Year Without A Santa Claus." Several recent hit versions, including Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (2005). Also in the 2006 live action film version, sung by Michael McKean and Harvey Fierstein.

* "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" - traditional. Famous version by Natalie Cole and Leontyne Price.

* "The Twelve Days of Christmas" - English traditional.

* "Up On the House Top" - written by Benjamin Hanby. Popularized by Gene Autry (1953) and most recently covered by Kimberley Locke (2005).

* "Veni Veni (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel)" - originally an Advent hymn.

* "We Need a Little Christmas" - originally written for the Broadway musical Mame, sung by Angela Lansbury. Repeated in the Mame movie with Lucille Ball and in many recordings since.

* "We Three Kings" - American carol by Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (1863).

* "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" - English traditional.

* "What Child Is This?" - words by William Chatterton Dix sung to the traditional melody of "Greensleeves".

* "When A Child Is Born" - popularised by Johny Mathis and later by Kenny Rogers.

* "White Christmas" by Irving Berlin. First performed by Bing Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn. He rerecorded it twice, once to replace the worn-out master recording, and again with Rosemary Clooney and Danny Kaye for the remake of Holiday Inn, named after this song. Crosby's version became THE best-selling Christmas single of all time.

* "Winter Wonderland" - Perry Como (1946), The Andrews Sisters (1946), Johnny Mathis (1958), Tony Bennett (1968), Kiri Te Kanawa (1984), The Three Tenors (1999.

* "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" - first appeared in the 1967 animated TV special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". The original is by Thurl Ravenscroft, and cover versions include Aimee Mann's in 2006.



[edit] Not intended as Christmas songs



Some songs are frequently associated with Christmas because of the time they were released, or for other less obvious reasons, rather than explicit references to the holiday. They are sometimes given a Christmas feel by adding sleigh bells or by recording a Christmas video.



* "Baby, It's Cold Outside" – a pop standard composed by Frank Loesser, describing an intended winter-night seduction and usually performed as a male-female duet. Recorded by many artists including Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan, etc.



* "The Bells of St. Mary's" – first published in 1917, this Douglas Furber tune was popularly revived in the 1945 film of the same name. Both the film and song have come to be commonly associated with the Christmas season, and the latter has been covered on many artists' Christmas albums.



* "Celebrate Me Home" by Kenny Loggins, from the 1977 album of the same title. In recent years this has been featured in the "all-Christmas" format of numerous US AC radio stations.



* "Dear Mr. Jesus" – PowerSource from their Shelter From The Storm album. It is sung by a 9 year old girl named Sharon Batts. Richard Klender wrote it in 1985. The song is about child abuse awareness and it has nothing to do with Christmas. Connie Bradley, Director, ASCAP, on April 11, 1988 said that this song was one of the, "most requested songs in the history of radio," (it is still highly requested every holiday season).



* "Feed the Birds" sung by Julie Andrews from Mary Poppins is often associated with the holiday making many references to "saints and apostles" and "St. Paul's Cathedral". The song is popular with Christmas carolers as well, but it is not related to the holiday.



* "From a Distance," the Grammy winner for Best Song (1990) was also a number one hit for Bette Midler. She later recorded a Christmas version, which includes lyric changes and sections from several popular carols.



* The "Hallelujah Chorus", from Handel's Messiah oratorio, is often performed at Christmas (as is, occasionally, the larger work), although it was originally conceived and performed as an Easter piece.



* "If We Make It Through December," recorded by Merle Haggard in 1973. The song is a lament of a father who loses his job at the factory just as the holidays are approaching. Depressed over his predicament during what normally should be a "happy time of year," he observes that his little girl "don't understand why Daddy can't afford no Christmas here." The song reached No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart on December 22, 1973 ... just in time for Christmas. (It should be noted, however, that the song did first appear on Haggard's Christmas-themed album entitled "A Christmas Present.")



* "It Won't Be Long 'Til Christmas" from the Walt Disney musical film The Happiest Millionaire. The song is sung by two aging parents, lamenting their children growing up and leaving home. Although the Sherman Brothers' lyric references Christmas throughout the song, it is not in fact about the holiday at all.



* "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" – a 20th century pop standard written by Irving Berlin that mentions winter themes such as snow, icicles, and December. Often performed as a duet, notably by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, which appeared on the album Ella and Louis Again in 1957.



* "Jingle Bells," often called the 'most-popular' "Christmas" song, and cetainly one of the most omnipresent every year, has no lyrics referring to Christmas at all. As holidays go, its first known performance was for a church Thanksgiving program in 1857, and was originally sung more around that holiday by Americans heading by sleigh to nearby family gatherings.



* "Jesus, Take the Wheel," Carrie Underwood (2005). Although the song does briefly mention the setting of Christmas Eve in passing, the song is more of an evangelical contemporary Christian song than an explicitly Christmas-themed song.



* "Last Christmas" – Wham! (1984) (reached no. 2 in the UK Christmas charts, beaten by Band Aid- Feed the World) George Michael originally wrote the song "Last Easter", the record company asked him to change it to Christmas as it would catch a larger audience.



* "Linus and Lucy" - Vince Guaraldi's jazz tune was used in many of the animated TV specials featuring Charles Schulz's Peanuts characters, but is particularly associated with A Charlie Brown Christmas and commonly played on the radio during the holiday season.



* "Mad World" – Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules (2003) (this Tears for Fears cover is included on several Christmas compilation albums. It was Christmas Number One in the UK in 2003, ahead of the livelier "Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)" by British rock band The Darkness.)



* "My Favorite Things" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music. US radio stations that play Christmas music typically air various versions of this show tune, relating "favorite things" to Christmas gifts. It has recently become a 'signature' Christmas song for Tony Bennett.



* "The Power of Love" – Frankie Goes to Hollywood released this song close to Christmas 1984, and was thus given a Nativity themed video and album cover. The song could be argued to be more suited to Halloween, with its references to vampires.)



* "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", originally a hit for Jackie DeShannon, was covered by Annie Lennox and Al Green for the soundtrack of the 1988 movie Scrooged, a modernized retelling of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The promotional video for the song featured scenes from the movie and Christmas-related visuals.



* "River" by Joni Mitchell begins with the sound of "Jingle Bells" and makes brief mention of the Christmas holiday. It is otherwise a fairly somber song. This song has become a Christmas standard, with many recent versions catching on (including Linda Ronstadt, Barry Manilow, Sarah Maclachlan, and Travis) .



* Same Old Lang Syne – Dan Fogelberg (1981). The mention of Christmas Eve in this song is largely coincidental as the song as in fact about a chance meeting Fogelberg had with an old friend of his. US radio stations have picked up the song as part of their Christmas music rotation.



* "Somethin' Stupid" – Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman (2001) (Christmas number one single in UK)



* "Song for a Winter's Night" – written and originally recorded by Gordon Lightfoot, this seasonal tune was covered by Sarah McLachlan for her 2006 holiday album Wintersong.



* "Sound of the Underground" – Girls Aloud (2002) (Christmas number one single in UK)



* "Stay Another Day" – East 17 (1994) (added sleigh bells)



* "Stop The Cavalry" – Jona Lewie (1980) (released in late November when the record company spotted the line "Wish I was at home for Christmas")



* "Thank God For Kids" – The Oak Ridge Boys (1982) This song does mention Santa Claus at the beginning of the song, but according to Eddy Raven, its writer, it is not intended to be a Christmas song. However, the Oak Ridge Boys did release it on their first Christmas album in 1982.



* "What a Wonderful World" – long associated with Louis Armstrong, this 1967 ballad has no holiday or seasonal content in its lyrics, but has been featured on a number of artists' Christmas albums in recent years.



[edit] Christmas Songs Introduced in Theatre, Television and Film



* "Star of Bethlehem" and "Somewhere In My Memory" – John Williams from the Home Alone soundtrack.

* "White Christmas" and "Happy Holidays" – Irving Berlin from Holiday Inn

* "We Need A Little Christmas" – Jerry Herman, from the Broadway musical, Mame

* "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" – from Meet Me in St. Louis

* " Here Comes the Fastest Man In Town "-from Soundie "Here Comes The Fastest Man In Town" Featuring Gloria Parker

* "The Night Before Christmas" – Carly Simon, from "This Is My Life"

* "What's This?" – Danny Elfman, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas

* "Holly Jolly Christmas" – The Quinto Sisters, introduced in the animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Burl Ives

* "Silver Bells" – The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)

* "Believe" – Josh Groban, The Polar Express (film)

* "As Long As There's Christmas" – Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas

* "Oh, What a Merry Christmas Day" – Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)

* "It Feels Like Christmas" – The Muppet Christmas Carol

* "A Heart To Hold You" by Keane was intended to be presented in the film Love Actually but for some reason was retired.

* "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" – from South Park



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