12/07/2011

Christmas Songs: What is your favorite?



What is your ultimate favorite Christmas song?

Me, one of my favorites is Celine Dion's "O Holy Night". 

Check out this list of all-time favorite Christmas songs as compiled by About.com Guide:


1. "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" 
    John Lennon (1971)




One of Beatle John Lennon's dreams in the music industry was to create a classic Christmas song. Undoubtedly, he was successful with the song "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" that is simultaneously a holiday song and plea for world peace. Ostensibly a protest song about the Vietnam War, it has become a Christmas standard and has appeared on several Christmas albums.

2. "The Christmas Song" 
     Nat King Cole (1961)



Co-written by singer Mel Torme, "The Christmas Song" became one of the defining performances of the career of Nat King Cole. He recorded the song at least 3 times of which the 1961 recording is often considered the best. Sometimes the song is referred to as "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" from the lyrics in the song's first line.


3. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" 
     Judy Garland (1944)



This song was introduced by Judy Garland in a poignant moment in the 1944 movie musical Meet Me In St. Louis. The filmmakers complained that the first version of the song's lyrics was too depressing and commissioned a rewrite that became the most popular interpretation.
 
4. "O Holy Night" 
    Celine Dion (1998)



"O Holy Night," composed in 1847, has become a favorite carol for solo vocal performances. Celine Dion applied the huge sound of her voice to the classic song on the 1998 collection These Are Special Times.

5. "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" 
    Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi (2003)



"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" was written in 1934 and first performed on the Eddie Cantor radio show. It was an instant hit. Bruce Springsteen's live version of the song has been a seasonal rock radio favorite. Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi collaborate in a live performance of the song for an Asbury Park, New Jersey reunion concert.

6. "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" 

     U2 (1987)


"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" was first recorded by Darlene Love in 1963 for the legendary Phil Spector album A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spactor. U2 put together their cover of the song for the 1987 Special Olympics benefit A Very Special Christmas.

7. "Jingle Bell Rock" 

     Billy Idol (2006)



"Jingle Bell Rock" was first released by Bobby Helms in 1957. It became a hit and has become a Christmas standard. Billy Idol recorded a version for his 2006 album Happy Holidays.

8. "The Little Drummer Boy" 

     David Bowie and Bing Crosby (1977)



Katherine K. Davis composed "Little Drummer Boy" in 1941. It was popularized in an arrangement by the Harry Simeone Chorale. An animated TV special was created based on the song's story in 1968. David Bowie and Bing Crosby collaborated for a version televised on a Bing Crosby Christmas special in 1977.

9. "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" 

     NSYNC (1998)




The story of Rudolph, Santa's 9th reindeer, was created by Montgomery Ward employee Robert L. May in 1939. The story was adapted into song and turned into a hit by Gene Autry in 1949. Boy band NSYNC turned in their own jovial version in the late 1990's.

10. "White Christmas" 

      Bing Crosby (1942)



"White Christmas" was introduced in the 1942 movie musical Holiday Inn. It went on to win an Academy Award for Best Song From a Motion Picture. According to Guinness World Records, Crosby's recording of "White Christmas" has "sold over 100 million copies around the world, with at least 50 million sales as singles.

Did your favorite make it to this list? :) 
Nevertheless, Happy Holidays to you! Enjoy!

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