Christmas, MUSIC

My Favorite Christmas Songs 2015 #1-6

As I looked over my list of Christmas songs from last year, I realized that I left out quite a few good ones in my effort to highlight songs and covers that folks may not have heard of.  Thus, I’ll start out this year playing catch up with some standards:

#1 – “The Christmas Song,” Nat King Cole, 1946
 
How else could I start?
 
 
 
#2 – “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” Burl Ives, 1964
 
Counting “There’s Always Tomorrow” from last year, this makes the second song on my list from the “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” holiday special.  The song was originally to be sung by the character of Yukon Cornelius.  Yeah, I can’t see it, either.
 
 
#3 – “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” Gene Autry, 1949
 
The original version of the story of “Santa’s 9th Reindeer.”  I remember singing it in Cub Scouts and the troop all goofing with it; repeating the ‘reindeer’ in the chorus and adding words to the lyrics.
 
 
#4 – “Happy Holidays/Holiday Season,” Andy Williams, 1963

“Happy Holiday” was originally sung by Bing Crosby in the 1942 film “Holiday Inn.”  “The Holiday Season” was added later to make this classic medley.

 
#5 – “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” Andy Williams, 1963
 
Another wonderful standard from Andy Williams.  I’ve always wondered: Was telling ghost stories at Christmas time really a thing way back when?
 
 
#6 – “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” Brenda Lee
 
To my ears, Brenda Lee sounds as if she’s singing about ‘punkin’ pie’ but that only adds to the song’s charm.
 
 
 

 

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My Favorite Christmas Songs!

I’m usually not one for re-runs, but here’s the list of my favorite Christmas songs I compiled last year.  I didn’t include the links, but that’s what The Google and the search box at the right is for. :3

  1. Please Come Home for Christmas, The Eagles
  2. Winter Wonderland, The Eurythmics
  3. Little Saint Nick, The Beach Boys
  4. If It Doesn’t Snow on Christmas, Gene Autry
  5. Baby It’s Cold Outside, Dean Martin
  6. Christmas Vacation, Mavis Staples
  7. What Child is This, Llona Byrd
  8. White Christmas, The Drifters
  9. Do They Know It’s Christmas?, Band Aid
  10. Santa Claus and His Old Lady, Cheech and Chong
  11. There’s Always Tomorrow, Janice Orenstein
  12. Feliz Navidad, Jose Feliciano
  13. Wonderful Christmastime, Paul McCartney
  14. Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town, Bruce Springsteen
  15. Last Christmas, Wham!
  16. Happy Xmas, John Lennon and Yoko Ono
  17. Run Rudolph Run, Chuck Berry
  18. Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy, Bing Crosby / David Bowie
  19. Someday at Christmas, Stevie Wonder
  20. Merry Christmas Darling, Carpenters
  21. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings, Barenaked Ladies featuringn Sarah McLachlan
  22. We Need a Little Christmas, Percy Faith and his Orchestra and Chorus
  23. Blue Christmas, Elvis
  24. A Charlie Brown Christmas Soundtrack
  25. Christmas at Ground Zero, Weird Al Yankovic
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New Years Mix

Let’s hear some old songs about time!  Happy New Year, everyone!

“Back in Time” Huey Lewis and the News

“Time after Time” Cyndi Lauper

“The Midnight Hour” Wilson Pickett

 “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” Chicago

“For the Longest Time” Billy Joel

“Time of the Season” The Zombies

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My Favorite Christmas Songs #25

“Christmas at Ground Zero,” ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, 1986

The world was still in the throes of the Cold War in the 1980’s, so this holiday themed apocalyptic tune from the Prince of Parody (dunno if that’s his actual title but it sounds good to me) hits a nerve in addition to being pretty darn funny.  Look for President Ronald Regan about halfway through in the video.  The air raid sirens fading out at the end genuinely creeped me out at a teenager, because fear of someone ‘pushing the button’ and ending the world was still a thing back then.

That’s all, folks!  Thanks for reading, and Merry Christmas!

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