I’m really excited to share with you the songs of the upcoming Yuletide season. Yes you got it right guys, the most popular Christmas songs list!
By nature, human are indeed music lovers. There is never an event without songs that perfectly suit as background music and dance purposes. Most of all, it’s an entertaining bonding moment to sing along together with the family and friends.
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My Top Favorite Best Christmas Songs in alphabetical order
- A Perfect Christmas
- All I want for Christmas
- All I want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth
- Angels We Have Heard on High
- Away in A Manger
- Christmas Alphabet
- Christmas in our Hearts
- Christmas Won’t Be the Same Without You
- Deck the Halls
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Feliz Na Vidad
- Frosty the Snowman
- Give Give Love on Christmas Day
- Grown up Christmas List
- Happy Christmas (War is Over)
- Hark the Herald
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- Here Comes Santa Claus
- I’ll be Home for Christmas
- I’ll be Home with Bells On
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
- It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
- Jingle Bells
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Joy To The World
- Last Christmas
- Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow
- Mary’s Boy Child
- Merry Christmas Darling
- Oh Christmas Tree
- Oh Come All Ye Faithful
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Santa Baby
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- Silent Night
- Silver Bells
- Someday at Christmas
- The Christmas Song
- The First Noel
- The Little Drummer Boy
- The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
- Twelve (12) Days of Christmas
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas
- White Christmas
- Winter Wonderland
A Perfect Christmas
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More Popular Christmas Songs and Albums
These songs became every home’s favorite from all over the globe. Let’s begin with the Classic Christmas Songs. These are the different Christmas albums of our grandparents’ or parents’ favorite artists. I would be so sure that if you try playing any of these version the oldies will be very excited because it would make them reminisce about the yesterdays once they were young, their decade. I would usually hear my mother appreciate the old versions, the old ways of singing. She’d say ” Ahhhh, these are really music to the ear, unlike what we hear these days which sounds like noise”!. LOL So again, here are the Christmas songs from not-just-a-nobody singers.
Who would not know about Elvis Presley? His Christmas album stayed on number one spot for a whole month at Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. To describe him, he’s got good looks, awesome posture, indescribable charm, groovy moves and amazingly heart melting voice! He will not be “the King of Rock and Roll” for nothing. That’s how I could describe him upon seeing video clips of his concerts or gigs. It’s like every lady would want to bring him home (no not me, he’s like my grandfather’s age!). Until now, his songs are still played on the radio and different artists have performed their own renditions of his tracks. If you wanna know how popular he is, he was just the singer of vintage yet famous songs “Hound Dog“, “Love Me Tender“, “Jailhouse Rock“, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?“, “It’s Now or Never“, “Wooden Heart” and one of my favorite “Can’t Help Falling in Love“. So as expected, his Christmas album was the best-selling Christmas/holiday album of all time in the United States because he was already recognized as a great singer. Check out his songs below! To listen, just click the title and a new window will be directed to Youtube.
- Santa Claus Is Back in Town
- White Christmas
- Here Comes Santa Claus
- I’ll Be Home for Christmas
- Blue Christmas
- Santa Bring My Baby Back (to Me)
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- Silent Night
- (There’ll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)
- I Believe
- Take My Hand, Precious Lord
- It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)
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As early as September, for sure you have been having your dose of the Christmas spirit upon hearing the wonderful and magical Christmas tunes from the radio. You may notice them being played in the department stores along with the putting up of lovely decorations. Truly, every Christmas season is never the same without Christmas music. It always brings out the child in us during this joyous season- to be very excited and be very expectant of something really good.
The Perry Como Christmas Album
Pierino Ronald “Perry” Como was very famous in his time. Millions of his records and hits were sold. He was one of the pioneer in a musical variety show and radio shows making him more lovable for the fans, especially the ladies. He was awarded with different vocal and performing merits during his season. He just had 35 albums in his lifetime, indeed one of the music icon. Giving you a hint of how his songs are known, some of them are And I Love You So, Killing Me Softly With Her Song, Aubrey and Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree. All these hits are still played on karaoke and I know them very well. I know for sure you guys will enjoy the Perry Como Christmas tracks. Click the title to listen from Youtube.
- Perry Como ☃ It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
- Christmas Eve (Music by Gerard Andre Biesel and lyrics by Ray Charles)
- Do You Hear What I Hear? (Words and Music by Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne Baker)
- Christ Is Born (Words and Music by Domenico Bartolucci and Ray Charles)
- The Little Drummer Boy (Words and Music by Henry Onerati, Katherine Davis and Harry Simeone)
- There is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas (Words and Music by Carl Sigman and Mickey J. Addy)
- O Holy Night (Words and Music by Adolphe Charles Adam)
- Side 2
- Here We Come A-Caroling (Words and Music by Wihla Hutson and Alfred Burt)
- The First Noël (Traditional Christmas Music)
- “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Music by Felix Mendelssohn and lyrics by Charles Wesley)
- Silent Night (Music by Joseph Mohr and lyrics by Franz Gruber)
- Silver Bells (Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans)
- Toyland (Words and Music by Victor Herbert)
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Words and Music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane)
- Ave Maria (Original Music by Franz Schubert)
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We really couldn’t tell, but there’s something about the Christmas tunes that’s very refreshing and soothing not only to the heart but honestly even to the soul. It makes us calm , that the possibility of sharing, loving and forgiving is very high. How amazing isn’t it? Well now wait not more, because you’re almost there! Here’s our List of the Most Popular Christmas songs. Includes the festive and jolly Christmas songs and heart warming mellow Christmas songs. We are also sharing with you the Christmas versions of different artists.
The Magic of Christmas Nat King Cole album
He was the leading jazz pianist during his season as well as a very professional singer too. Just like Perry Como, he was also a part of a variety show captivating the viewers with his soft baritone voice. His The Nat King Cole Show was popular worldwide even until he died from lung cancer. If you’re wondering how his songs struck the listeners, well he was sang the favorite hits like Unforgettable, Too Young and Mona Lisa. Just click the title to listen the song from Youtube.
- Deck the Halls (Traditional)
- Adeste Fideles (“O, Come All Ye Faithful”) (John Francis Wade)
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Traditional)
- O Tannenbaum (Traditional)
- O Little Town of Bethlehem (Phillip Brooks, Lewis Redner)
- I Saw Three Ships (Traditional)
- O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam, John Sullivan Dwight)
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wesley)
- A Cradle in Bethlehem (Alfred Bryan, Larry Stock)
- Away in a Manger (Traditional)
- Joy to the World (Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts)
- The First Noël (William B. Sandys)
- Caroling, Caroling (Alfred Burt)
- Silent Night (Franz Gruber, Josef Mohr)
Bing Crosby: The Voice of Christmas
I’d say Bing Crosby loves Christmas season as well as Christmas songs very much! The number of tracks below is an evident of that! It is said that his recordings became legendary, well actually all of these classic singers I may say. Until now, their songs are still alive though they aren’t anymore. Again, to listen the wonderful Christmas tracks, just click the titles and you will be directed to the Youtube video.
- “Happy Holiday” (recorded June 1, 1942)
- “Silent Night” (previously unreleased, first version, recorded February 21, 1935)
- “Adeste Fideles” (recorded November 12, 1935)
- “White Christmas” (recorded May 29, 1942) “White Christmas” (recorded March 19, 1947, this version is the most played and considered the “standard” version. This re-recording was made due to the acetate of the 1942 version becoming too degraded in quality to reproduce further copies.[2])
- “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” (recorded June 8, 1942)
- “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” (recorded October 1, 1943)
- “Ave Maria” (recorded July 30, 1945)
- “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)” (recorded March 19, 1947)
- “O Fir Tree Dark” (recorded March 28, 1947)
- “The First Noel” (recorded May 11, 1949)
- “You’re All I Want for Christmas” (recorded May 11, 1949)
- “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (recorded June 22, 1950)
- “That Christmas Feeling” (recorded September 6, 1950)
- “Looks Like a Cold, Cold Winter” (recorded September 8, 1950)
- “A Marshmallow World” (recorded September 8, 1950)
- Disc Two:
- “Christmas in Killarney” (recorded October 1, 1951)
- “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (recorded October 1, 1951)
- “Sleigh Ride” (recorded November 17, 1952)
- “Sleigh Bell Serenade” (recorded November 12, 1952)
- “Christmas Is A-Comin‘” (recorded November 22, 1955)
- “The First Snowfall” (recorded November 22, 1955)
- “Is Christmas Only a Tree” (recorded November 23, 1955)
- “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” (recorded October 3, 1956)
- “Jingle Bells” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded September 27, 1943)
- “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded September 27, 1943)
- “The Twelve Days of Christmas” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded May 10, 1949)
- “Here Comes Santa Claus” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded May 10, 1949)
- “Poppa Santa Claus” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded September 7, 1950)
- “Mele Kalikimaka” (with The Andrews Sisters, recorded September 7, 1950)
- “Silver Bells” (with Carol Richards, recorded September 8, 1950)
- “Little Jack Frost, Get Lost” (with Peggy Lee, recorded November 17, 1952)
- “Snow” (with Danny Kaye, Peggy Lee, and Trudy Stevens, recorded April 10, 1954)
- “Let’s Start the New Year Right” (recorded May 25, 1942)
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Jackson 5 The Christmas Collection List of Songs
5 talented boys from one family made their Christmas album a hit in 1970. The members group members Jackie Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Marlon Jackson were amazing especially their lead singer Michael Jackson (RIP) who was actually the youngest among the five. What’s great about their renditions, it was more jolly if it’s a happy song while it’s more heartfelt if it’s a mellow one. It will be better if you listen to these wonderful Christmas tunes yourself. Simple click the title and another window will be directed to a Youtube video.
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
- The Christmas Song
- Up on the Housetop
- Frosty the Snowman
- The Little Drummer Boy
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Christmas Won’t Be the Same This Year
- Give Love on Christmas Day
- Someday at Christmas
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
- Little Christmas Tree
It was fun sharing with you. I would admit that these Christmas songs are timeless! We would never know how long they’ll be staying for everyone to hum. Every year will always be something new, we never get tired of playing Christmas tunes over and over even if we have been hearing them from our neighbors’ music player or anywhere around. Hope you guys would love the lists above. If I could find enough time, I’d get back to give you the Modern Christmas songs, some Christmas Gospel songs. Funny Christmas Songs, Christmas Songs Instrumental and some Christmas Songs for Kids that are very catchy. Facebook shares, Twitter Tweets, Google plus and Pinterest pinning are very welcome. We would like to hear from you too, so please feel free leaving us comments. You might be interested to check on the List of Famous Christmas Carols of all time. Please do so!