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Most famous classic Christmas songs: Full list

The holidays are here with the Christmas songs we all love and cherish. Here is a small list of the best for the coming days.

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Every December, we bring them out without feeling any remorse. It is always so much fun to sing and dance to popular holiday songs from years past. The spirit of celebration may be heard in various musical genres, including pop, hip-hop, R&B, metal, punk, and independent music.

Naturally, there is a certain “Christmas classic”; excellent songs like “Fairytale of New York” and “All I Want for Christmas is You” arise. You will undoubtedly hear them about one million times during the course of the holidays.

That’s we have prepared a list of the top songs for the coming holidays that you can enjoy with your family and friends.

  • Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you: The song was a fad when it was first published in 1995, but it took off as a cultural phenomenon in the aughts, gradually gaining popularity year after year until it ultimately topped the charts in the United States in 2019 and in the United Kingdom in 2020.
  • Wham! - Last Christmas: This single, which is today considered to be one of the most successful Christmas pop songs of all time, had to settle for the Christmas number two place in 1984. The song reached number one in 2021 due to the power of streaming.
  • Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song: In 1946, the Nat King Cole Trio recorded it, and in 1953, Cole did it again with a full orchestra and Nelson Riddle as the conductor. Most people think that the version he did with Ralph Carmichael in 1961 is the best. It has been recorded by many artists, like Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, Stevie Wonder, Glen Campbell, Paul McCartney, and Bob Dylan.
  • Bing Crosby - White Christmas: This well-known Christmas song may have started it all. Irving Berlin wrote the song in 1940, and Bing Crosby’s version of it became the best-selling single of all time.
  • Darlene Love - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home): The gorgeously tinselly production by Phil Spector and the enchanting composition by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry is simply said to be one of the most wonderful Christmas songs imaginable.

Let the holidays begin

There are many wonderful Christmas songs out there, and your favorite might not be on ours. But we hope this little list gives you and your close ones something nice to hear over the holidays.