![]() ![]() Whether you want to listen to these popular jams as you’re decorating the Christmas tree or preparing your Christmas dinner, these festive holiday songs are sure to have the whole family dancing and singing along. To help you curate the perfect festive playlist for your Christmas party, we’ve rounded up some of the best modern holiday songs of all time - including hits from artists like Ariana Grande, John Legend, Taylor Swift, and, of course, Mariah Carey. After all, is it really the holidays if you aren’t listening to “All I Want For Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey on repeat? 'Merry Christmas (I Dont Wanna Fight Tonight)' by. 'Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays' by NSync. And while there’s a special place in our hearts for all the old-timey classic songs we grew up with, there’s something special about modern Christmas songs we’ve heard in more recent years. Tracklist 1-1, NSYNC, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays 1-2, Stevie Wonder, The Christmas Song 1-3, Il Divo, Ave Maria 1-4, Colbie Caillat, Mistletoe 1-. And because Christmas knows no genre, weve created an alphabetical list of Christmas songs with music ranging from the best alternative Christmas songs to glam rock carols and hip-hop to jazz standards. I suppose he's content to being "The World's Greatest Unknown" (another song of his).If there’s anything that puts us in the holiday spirit immediately without fail, it’s listening to the greatest Christmas songs ever while whipping up a batch of festive Christmas cookies, of course. Good luck finding it in stores or online. This sweet song feels nostalgic the first time you hear it. Very popular spot where he amazed a devoted following (including me) with his vocals and amazing guitar skills. ❄Ĭy owned a little cafe/bar in Atlanta called Cafe Erewhon (Nowhere spelled backwards) in the 70s. My family listened to this song while driving through forest from Salt Lake City into Jackson Hole Wyoming on a snowy night for a lovely Christmas holiday. Above the Northern Lights by Mannheim Steamroller This sophisticated instrumental calls out for a warm fire and a cold cocktail-preferably served in a vintage glass. Since we're talking about underrated Christmas songs, I'll add three: Henry Rollins’ spoken word version of A Visit from St. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays - NSYNC The Christmas Song - Stevie Wonder Ave Maria - Il Divo Mistletoe - Colbie Caillet Happy Christmas (War is Over). God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - the Ronny James Dio versionĪny version of Adeste Fideles actually sung in LatinĬhristopher Lee’s Christmas albums (especially Jingle Hells and Little Drummer Boy) ![]() Santa Claws is Coming to Town - Alice CooperĪ Twisted Christmas Album by Twisted Sister (admittedly this feels a bit sacrilegious but I like how they manage to sneak We’re Not Gonna Take It into Oh Come All Ye Faithful)īing and David Bowie doing Little Drummer Boyīob Dylan’s Christmas album (especially his music video for Must Be Santa) Run Run Rudolf - The Lemmy Kilmister version… Most of the lead vocals are provided by Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez. Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight) - The RamonesĬhristmas is All Around - Billy Mack (hey Love Actually is pretty funny okay) The Season’s Upon Us - The Dropkick Murphy’s Gotta love Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole and the Rat Pack and Trans Siberian Orchestra. I can tell I’ve listened to Young Americans too much when I read a few sentences of the Wham section and immediately could hear Alec saying it. Whenever this song comes on, everyone in the room just instinctually starts to dance a little bit and lets out an audible “I forgot about this song! It’s so great!” My pick for most underappreciated Christmas song is “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” by *NSYNC. You may be thinking this rule doesn’t apply to holiday parties, but that’s where you’d be wrong. The party will liven up and the people will thank you on your way out the door. #INSYNC CHRISTMAS SONGS FREE#Here’s a free tip for you: If you’re at a party that is kind of lame, take over the aux cord and turn on some late 90s/early 2000s music and people will immediately jump to the dance floor. “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,” *NSYNC Here are some of the ones we came up with: (Kudos to those of you who waited for those who couldn’t and have been jamming out to Christmas songs for the last month: No judgement, we understand.) As such, the Dispatch staff has been discussing some of our favorite underrated Christmas songs the sort of music you may not think of right away to include in your Christmas party playlist but that deserves a spot and songs that you might be familiar with but deserve more love. With Thanksgiving now behind us, it’s now open season for Christmas music. ![]()
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