Favorite Christmas Carols/Songs
Re: Favorite Christmas Carols/Songs
No particular order except the first four:
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Judy Garland
All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey (don't stone me, Escapay!)
Christmastime is Here - The Peanuts Gang
Ev'rybody's Waiting for the Man with the Bag - Kay Starr
Christmas Medley - Salsoul Orchestra
Santa Claus is Coming to Town - The Crystals
Frosty the Snowman - The Ronettes
Snoopy's Christmas - The Royal Guardsmen
Elton John - Step into Christmas
This Christmas - Donnie Hathaway
Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms (lather, rinse, repeat, Escapay...)
The Closing of the Year - Wendy & Lisa Featuring Seal
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Sleigh Ride - Jack Jones
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Andy Williams
Happy Holidays - Andy Williams
That's What Christmas Means to Me - Stevie Wonder
I'll Be Home for Christmas - Connie Francis
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan
Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
Chante C'est Noel - Disneyland Paris Chorus
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Judy Garland
All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey (don't stone me, Escapay!)
Christmastime is Here - The Peanuts Gang
Ev'rybody's Waiting for the Man with the Bag - Kay Starr
Christmas Medley - Salsoul Orchestra
Santa Claus is Coming to Town - The Crystals
Frosty the Snowman - The Ronettes
Snoopy's Christmas - The Royal Guardsmen
Elton John - Step into Christmas
This Christmas - Donnie Hathaway
Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms (lather, rinse, repeat, Escapay...)
The Closing of the Year - Wendy & Lisa Featuring Seal
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Sleigh Ride - Jack Jones
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Andy Williams
Happy Holidays - Andy Williams
That's What Christmas Means to Me - Stevie Wonder
I'll Be Home for Christmas - Connie Francis
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan
Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
Chante C'est Noel - Disneyland Paris Chorus
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Top 5 Christmas Songs
I didn't put this in Polls and Games, because I was hoping everyone would discuss their choices.
As for me,
1). "O Holy Night" - I just LOVE this song, and can't get enough of it. I even learned how to play it on the piano!
2). "Silver Bells" - For some reason, this song makes me happy.
3). "Carol of the Bells" - I LOVE the rythem and beat of this song, and it just sounds so pretty.
4). "All I Want For Christmas (Is You)" - Yes, I know this is overplayed and tacky. But I just can't stop listening to it!
5). " The Christmas Song" - I love the lyrics, and also love singing along to it!
As for me,
1). "O Holy Night" - I just LOVE this song, and can't get enough of it. I even learned how to play it on the piano!
2). "Silver Bells" - For some reason, this song makes me happy.
3). "Carol of the Bells" - I LOVE the rythem and beat of this song, and it just sounds so pretty.
4). "All I Want For Christmas (Is You)" - Yes, I know this is overplayed and tacky. But I just can't stop listening to it!
5). " The Christmas Song" - I love the lyrics, and also love singing along to it!
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I like Christmas songs for the most part, but they wear on my nerves when the renditions never differ.
Classic Songs
1. "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
2. "Carol of the Bells"
3. "Winter Wonderland"
4. "Joy to the World"
5. "The First Noel"
Modern Songs/Renditions
“Mary, Did You Know?” by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Rodgers
“All I Want For Christmas (Is You)” by Mariah Carey
“Santa, I‘m Right Here” by Toby Keith
“Where Are You Christmas?” by Faith Hill
“My Only Wish” by Britney Spears
“Deck the Halls” by SheDaisy
I really enjoy up-beat, pop-ish Christmas songs for some reason.
Classic Songs
1. "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
2. "Carol of the Bells"
3. "Winter Wonderland"
4. "Joy to the World"
5. "The First Noel"
Modern Songs/Renditions
“Mary, Did You Know?” by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Rodgers
“All I Want For Christmas (Is You)” by Mariah Carey
“Santa, I‘m Right Here” by Toby Keith
“Where Are You Christmas?” by Faith Hill
“My Only Wish” by Britney Spears
“Deck the Halls” by SheDaisy
I really enjoy up-beat, pop-ish Christmas songs for some reason.
Listening to most often lately:
Ariana Grande ~ "we can't be friends (wait for your love)"
Ariana Grande ~ "imperfect for you"
Kacey Musgraves ~ "The Architect"
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Favorite Christmas Carols/Songs by Simba3, created November 29, 2006
What are the best & worst Christmas songs? by sotiris2006, created December 7, 2006
My top five, taken from a list I wrote in Simba3's thread a couple years ago, with new explanations written:
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" - this has always been my favorite Christmas song, though in my high school yearbook (way back in 2003...god, five years...) I accidentally wrote "I'll Be Home For Christmas" in a section for favorite songs (and that's what got printed unfortunately). My favorite rendition is easily the Carpenters version that's on Christmas Portrait, along with the Kenny G instrumental, a 2004 version by Tyler Hilton, and of course, the original Judy Garland version from 1944's Meet Me in St. Louis (a movie I still have yet to get on DVD). Most others are generally okay, with little complaints from me. If I had to pick the worst versions I've heard, that easily goes to Disney's manufactured teenyboppers: the Cheetah Girls and Demi Lovato. The Cheetah Girls sound horrible no matter what they're "singing", and the Demi Lovato version just sounds like a pale imitation of Christina Aguilera's version from 2000. None of these girls understand the importance of the song's lyrics, the emotions behind the words. Instead they try to sing it in a diva-like tone, and it just ruins it.
"Merry Christmas, Darling" - a wonderful Christmas song that definitely stems from the romantic in me. It's got everything a perfect love song needs: pitch-perfect lilting vocals, backgrounds that don't interfere with the lead, a nice interlude on the sax, lyrics that listeners can relate to and can react to, and an actual end to the song. And there's only one version of the song that gets it all right, and that's the Carpenters version. There aren't many covers of this song (that I've found), which I'm partially glad for, but at the same time, I'd love to hear a real artist add their own personal flair to the song.
"Christmas Canon in D" - Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I just love it, even though I'm not usually fond of children's choirs. Can't really say much else about this.
"O Holy Night" - one of the few Christmas songs that, if effectively sung by the singer, will bring me to tears.
"Santa Baby" - a guilty pleasure if ever there was one. Stick with Eartha Kitt's, nothing else can compare.
And my bottom five:
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" - ugh. My least-favorite Christmas song ever.
"Christmas Shoes" - somewhat-good movie, schloppy song, glurgy lyrics, depressing mood all around. It just feels so goddamn pretentious even though I'm sure they didn't intend it to. And why the hell would Jesus care what kind of shoes you wear?
"Carol of the Bells" - thanks a lot, Home Alone, for making me always associate this song with the message "Have a Merry Christmas or we'll kill you in your sleep!!!" And even if Home Alone didn't influence my dislike of this song, I would still think of it as a very ugly song to listen to.
"Jingle Bell Rock" - I don't know when/why I started hating this song. I think because of its cheesiness and stupidity.
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" - a new addition, as I've recently realized that I hate hearing this song on the radio and often switch to another station when it comes on. Probably because 97.5 seems to play it every 20 minutes. Damn you, Perry Como.
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What are the best & worst Christmas songs? by sotiris2006, created December 7, 2006
My top five, taken from a list I wrote in Simba3's thread a couple years ago, with new explanations written:
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" - this has always been my favorite Christmas song, though in my high school yearbook (way back in 2003...god, five years...) I accidentally wrote "I'll Be Home For Christmas" in a section for favorite songs (and that's what got printed unfortunately). My favorite rendition is easily the Carpenters version that's on Christmas Portrait, along with the Kenny G instrumental, a 2004 version by Tyler Hilton, and of course, the original Judy Garland version from 1944's Meet Me in St. Louis (a movie I still have yet to get on DVD). Most others are generally okay, with little complaints from me. If I had to pick the worst versions I've heard, that easily goes to Disney's manufactured teenyboppers: the Cheetah Girls and Demi Lovato. The Cheetah Girls sound horrible no matter what they're "singing", and the Demi Lovato version just sounds like a pale imitation of Christina Aguilera's version from 2000. None of these girls understand the importance of the song's lyrics, the emotions behind the words. Instead they try to sing it in a diva-like tone, and it just ruins it.
"Merry Christmas, Darling" - a wonderful Christmas song that definitely stems from the romantic in me. It's got everything a perfect love song needs: pitch-perfect lilting vocals, backgrounds that don't interfere with the lead, a nice interlude on the sax, lyrics that listeners can relate to and can react to, and an actual end to the song. And there's only one version of the song that gets it all right, and that's the Carpenters version. There aren't many covers of this song (that I've found), which I'm partially glad for, but at the same time, I'd love to hear a real artist add their own personal flair to the song.
"Christmas Canon in D" - Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I just love it, even though I'm not usually fond of children's choirs. Can't really say much else about this.
"O Holy Night" - one of the few Christmas songs that, if effectively sung by the singer, will bring me to tears.
"Santa Baby" - a guilty pleasure if ever there was one. Stick with Eartha Kitt's, nothing else can compare.
And my bottom five:
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" - ugh. My least-favorite Christmas song ever.
"Christmas Shoes" - somewhat-good movie, schloppy song, glurgy lyrics, depressing mood all around. It just feels so goddamn pretentious even though I'm sure they didn't intend it to. And why the hell would Jesus care what kind of shoes you wear?
"Carol of the Bells" - thanks a lot, Home Alone, for making me always associate this song with the message "Have a Merry Christmas or we'll kill you in your sleep!!!" And even if Home Alone didn't influence my dislike of this song, I would still think of it as a very ugly song to listen to.
"Jingle Bell Rock" - I don't know when/why I started hating this song. I think because of its cheesiness and stupidity.
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" - a new addition, as I've recently realized that I hate hearing this song on the radio and often switch to another station when it comes on. Probably because 97.5 seems to play it every 20 minutes. Damn you, Perry Como.
albert
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Please Come Home for Christmas...still number one
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - I am very partial to the version on Garth Brooks' first Christmas CD.
Winter Wonderland - Partial to Elvis' version
Greensleeves - Vince Guaraldi Trio rendition (from Charlie Brown Christmas)
Happy Xmas (War is Over) - John and Yoko
Wonderful Christmastime - Sir Paul
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Yep.
Silver Bells - Prefer Elvis' version.
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A Mad Russian's Christmas - Genius.
Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)
Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)
Christmas Jam
Wizards in Winter
Christmas Canon Rock
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - I am very partial to the version on Garth Brooks' first Christmas CD.
Winter Wonderland - Partial to Elvis' version
Greensleeves - Vince Guaraldi Trio rendition (from Charlie Brown Christmas)
Happy Xmas (War is Over) - John and Yoko
Wonderful Christmastime - Sir Paul
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Yep.
Silver Bells - Prefer Elvis' version.
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A Mad Russian's Christmas - Genius.
Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)
Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)
Christmas Jam
Wizards in Winter
Christmas Canon Rock
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This song has been around for a few years now, but I first heard it a couple days ago.
"A Soldier's Silent Night"
Written By: Lance Corporal James M. Schmidt
Recited By: Father Ted Berndt
Music By: Mannheim Steamroller ("Stille Nacht")
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"A Soldier's Silent Night"
Written By: Lance Corporal James M. Schmidt
Recited By: Father Ted Berndt
Music By: Mannheim Steamroller ("Stille Nacht")
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Christmas at Ground Zero (Weird Al)(Has NOTHING to do with 9/11)
Christmastime is Here (Vince Guaraldi)
Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms)
Rocking Around the Christmas Tree (Brenda Lee)
The Night Santa Went Crazy (Weird Al)
You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch (Thurl Ravenscroft)
The list could go on forever.
There are some songs I am beginning to dislike such as All I Want For Christmas is You (They are playing this freaking song to death!!!).
Christmastime is Here (Vince Guaraldi)
Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms)
Rocking Around the Christmas Tree (Brenda Lee)
The Night Santa Went Crazy (Weird Al)
You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch (Thurl Ravenscroft)
The list could go on forever.
There are some songs I am beginning to dislike such as All I Want For Christmas is You (They are playing this freaking song to death!!!).
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Christmas favorite around my house include:
The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) - Alvin & The Chipmunks
I Yust Go Nuts at Christmas - Yogi Yogersson
All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth - Spike Jones
I'd Like To Have An Elephant For Christmas - Hank Thompson
Nuttin' For Christmas - Stan Freberg
Christmas at Ground Zero - Weird Al Yankovic
Christmas Is For Children - Glen Campbell
Anything by The Ray Conniff Singers
The Ventures Christmas Album - Best Christmas Instrumental Album ever!!
Sleigh Ride - The A-Strings
Both of Neil Diamond's Christmas Albums
The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) - Alvin & The Chipmunks
I Yust Go Nuts at Christmas - Yogi Yogersson
All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth - Spike Jones
I'd Like To Have An Elephant For Christmas - Hank Thompson
Nuttin' For Christmas - Stan Freberg
Christmas at Ground Zero - Weird Al Yankovic
Christmas Is For Children - Glen Campbell
Anything by The Ray Conniff Singers
The Ventures Christmas Album - Best Christmas Instrumental Album ever!!
Sleigh Ride - The A-Strings
Both of Neil Diamond's Christmas Albums
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My favorite Christmas songs is 'Silent Night/The 7 O'Clock News' by Simon & Garfunkel. Paul and Art are singing "Silent Night" while a television newscast is being heard in the background, the volume being turned up gradually, until it pushes out the'"Silent Night" part. I think it's a powerful criticism of the hypocrisy of "peace on earth".