Christmas songs
Dec. 1st, 2025 10:15 pmA podcast I like just did a Patreon bonus episode about Christmas songs, and listening to it today was a fun way to get into the spirit, now we've gotten past thanksgiving and into December.
They invited us to tell them about other songs than the ones they mentioned at the end, and I compiled such a mental list that I made it into a physical list. Especially because they suggested at the end to let them know about any Christmas songs they might not know, and since it's a baseball podcast and they're from the U.S., and I didn't know about Slade and Wizzard until I left the U.S., I figured they were worth a mention (I do like both songs as well and think even if I ever get back to Minnesota for Christmas, Noddy Holder yelling "It's Christmas!" will have to be part of it.)
Here's my list, in no particular order:
Coventry Carol
This is in the medieval/haunting/melancholy vibes category; I've loved it since it was on some Christmas album I had as a little kidPeace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy
I just love this, contrived as it is. It's like the baton is being handed over from Mr. Traditional Christmas to a new generation. It never fails to give me goosebumps to hear their individual melodies come together at the end.Sleigh Ride
I slightly prefer the original/instrumental, but the Ronettes version on the Phil Specter album is so iconic it's practically its own entry.Do You Hear What I Hear
Another favorite of mine as a kid; my mom is a soprano and would sing along to this which I really loved. I thought this was another centuries-old one, but looking it up to link here I learned it was written in 1962, by a married couple who "wrote it as a plea for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis."Duke Ellington's Nutcracker Overture
I love the music from the Nutcracker anyway but I love it this way the best.Slade's Merry Xmas Everybody and Wizzard's I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day




