Top ten Christmas songs

  1. White Christmas

Number one, that old classic, White Christmas. Although we dream and hope and do all those weird tricks to make it snow , but a white Christmas is just not that common.šŸ˜ž Ā Most of us remember it sung by Bing Crosby.

2.The Christmas Song

You probably didnā€™t know that was itā€™s name, you know the words, ā™Ŗā€˜Chestnuts roasting on an Open fireā€™ā™« And yes you can be a kid if you’re between one 1 to 92(At least at heart!)

3.Do you Hear what I hear?

Written by Noel Regney and composed by Gloria Baker in 1962. This bright, starry song makes you think you are in the desert with the little lamb and all the rest.

4.Itā€™s Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas

Now-a-days it looks like Christmas a lot earlier (around late ctober) at least in stores. Ā All the things they describe in the song make me all the more excited for Christmas.

5.Winter Wonderland

Love song or Christmas song, you decide. Ā This song has a nice, jazzy tone and melody. Ā This is one that makes people wish for snow.

6.Hark!The Herald Angel Sing

Written by Charles Wesley in 1739. Ā But originally his opening words were ā€œHark! how all the welkin rings, Glory to the King of Kingsā€ But they were changed a bit in the past 276 years.

7.Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!

Snow: That wonderful thing in the winter that makes the inside ever more cozy and the outside look like frosted cake. Ā Who wouldnā€™t want more?

8.Jingle Bell Rock

This really reflects the popular music type of this era. The song was released in 1957 by Bobby Helms. This makes me think of eating ice cream snowmen, we always play this song while we eat them.

9.Silent Night

This song first performed on Christmas Eve 1818, in a small town in Austria. Ā This song is like a lullaby and a Christmas Song all in one, you could listen to it before bed on Christmas Eve!

10.Rockinā€™ Around the Christmas Tree

This song along with Jingle Bell Rock are the perfect picture of the 50ā€™s rock and roll era. Ā But believe it or not the first performer of this song, Brenda Lee, performed this when she was only 13!

Thanks for reading, and comment what your favorite Holiday song is! Happy Holidays!

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