Originally performed on September 11, 1977 for Crosby's final holiday television special, "Please, Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)". I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday was the first of the two songs to be recorded, in August 1973. Enjoy SING-A-LONG and have fun with the best Christmas Songs of all time. Peaked at No. released in 1972 by wonderland/golden records cat #lp 278. ⦠Note: Citations are based on reference standards. Reached No. 10 in Cashbox's pop chart, No. Reached No. Re-recorded in 1961 (in stereo for the first time) by Cole with orchestra conducted by. Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music regularly performed or heard around the Christmas season.Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or in the case of carols or songs may employ lyrics whose subject matter ranges from the nativity of Jesus Christ, to gift-giving and merrymaking, to cultural figures such as Santa Claus, among other topics. Recharted in 1969. Peaked at No. )", "What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everybody Swingin'? Have a Nice Christmas: Holiday Hits of the '70s keeps with the vaguely kitschy focus of Rhino's Have a Nice Day series, featuring tunes by Martin Mull, Cheech & Chong, the Osmonds, Liberace, Wayne Newton ("Jingle Bell Hustle"), and Will Geer (aka Grandpa Walton). Re-charted in 1994â1997. Christmas With You: Johnny Cash: 1972: Johnny Cash wrote this little known ditty in 1972 for the Christmas album he recorded with his family. Written in 1944 by, Featuring the Don Costa Orchestra. xmasis_goodyear 5.0 2 Let It Snow! Inst. I found it interesting to see where these songs came from and learn the history behind them. Charted again in 1965. Made these. A new version recorded by Thomas peaked at No. Reached No. Reached No. 1 pop hit single from earlier in 1962, ", "The More You Give (The More You'll Have)", Written by Hal Moore and Bill Fredricks. 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Charted on both the Hot Country Singles and Hot 100 charts. 1 in the, The B-side of Longet's single "I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You". 5 on one of the top-selling music charts in December 1921. 80s. The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied. Peaked at No. Featuring the Mello Men on vocals. Home. Let It Snow! Many Christmas songs were parodied by the Floridian band, This page was last edited on 19 January 2021, at 17:54. Reached the British pop singles chart in 1992 as a double-A side with ", A different picture sleeve was issued in 1986. Re-recorded version peaked at No. Many tracks were re-released as singles in subsequent years. 60s. From the album, One of the first British stereo releases, on the, With the Arthur Norman choir and orchestra. 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The order has been burned into my head. 1 U.S. hit for 5 weeks as a non-holiday single, was reworked with a new snowy theme and wintry music video, popular on MTV for many years. 24 on the, Medley with "Winter Wonderland"; peaked at No. 47 on the, "(Don't Wait 'Till) The Night Before Christmas". Written by Tony Springer, Phil Springer & Joan Javits. Written on Christmas Eve in 1818 in Germany by, Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, and later used in the 1951 film, Original instrumental recording; debuted and peaked at No. 27 on the pop singles chart. Similar to Pickett's No. Charted for 1 week in 1964. Peaked at No. The Top 100 Christmas Songs. 6 on the, The third in a series of "Snoopy vs. Christmas and holiday songs are an indispensable part of pop music. Contains a portion of "Silent Night". Directed by Ed Stuart. 1 on the, "Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year", Narrated by Brown, with female backing vocals by, Single available only as a cassette. 110 on the. Reached No. First known recorded version was by, Originally released as the B-side of the band's 1983 single "Middle of the Road", and then included on the band's 1984 album, "What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb? Let It Snow! Lyrics written in 1984 by Mark Lowry. Originally charted on the R&B charts, hit the Christmas singles chart in 1964â1968 and 1970. 1 for five straight weeks on the. Popular Christmas Songs albums Sing-Along Christmas Carols. Christmas specials, episodes, and movies released between 1970 and 1979. The year indicates the original year of release for that artist's recorded version of the single or track, which may not necessarily be the first year the artist's version appeared on one or more popular music charts by various music trade publications. 24 on the pop singles chart in 1942. 2007 My First Christmas Album. Featuring backing vocals by the Norton Sisters. Oldies Christmas Songs The Christmas oldies listed below cover all the major pop genres (i.e., traditional, R&B, country, doo wop, novelty/comedy, and rock & roll) and vary widely in mood. 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Peaked at No. Peaked at No. Featuring orchestration by, First released in 1947 on Columbia 37942 as by, "Here It Is Christmas/Baby, It's Cold Outside", A Christmas version of his 1997 debut hit "Here's Your Sign" with, Bubbled under the Hot 100 in 1994. Released as a single, the studio version reached No. 114 on the, Featuring orchestration by Mark Jeffrey. See our "MP3s Available" section. The B-side is another holiday tune by Elton titled "Ho Ho Ho (Who'd Be a Turkey at Christmas)". This Hawaiian-themed Christmas song debuted on, "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)". this sale is for: the golden orchestra & singers "christmas songs that tickle your funny bone " lp album. Spent six weeks at No. Charted for two weeks on the. In 66 years of ⦠Peaked at No. There are also straightforward offerings by the likes of Bobby Sherman ("Jingle Bell Rock"), Melanie, and Glen Campbell, among others. Peaked at No. No chips, cracks, scratches. (Where Is Santa Claus? An original song written and recorded by the group for charity, with the music video a perennial favorite on the MTV through the late 1980s and 1990s. 10s. Title track of Loggins' 1977 debut solo album. It first appeared on two 1987 various artist holiday compilation albums: Featuring the Mellowmen on backing vocals and instrumentation by the, "Christmas Is Just a Song for Us This Year". 28 on, "There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas in the Jungle)", Spent two nonconsecutive weeks at No. Enjoy and Merry Christmas. R&B hit in 1961; also charted on the Christmas Singles chart in 1964 & 1966. "I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas". Beautiful Christmas Plate from the Vernonware Songs of Christmas series. Originally released as the B-side of Squier's 1981 single "My Kinda Lover". Reached No. 7 on, Released on the 1968 various artists holiday soul album, "Because It's Christmas (For All the Children)", Despite its overtly Christian tone and obvious references to Christmas, this song managed to reach No. With Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Glenda Jackson, Jack Jones. The latter group also recorded a Latin version. Written by Frankie Adams & Wilbur Jones. Featuring backing vocals by the Merry Melody Singers. Christmas Songs. 22 on the popular records chart. Features. Featuring. "Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night)". You will choose your shipping options at check-out. Recorded in 1972, The Johnny Cash Family Christmas finds Cash leading his family through a number of familiar and obscure Christmas carols, telling stories and anecdotes between each number. Originally released as the B-side of his 1973 single ", "It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It's Spring)", "It's So Close to Christmas (And I'm So Far From Home)", Written by Joe Beale and Jim Boothe, and featuring backing vocals by the, B-Side was "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" by the, Instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert and, New lyrics set to the melody of an old German folk song. Lombardo's version peaked at No. 9 on the. (song by Faith Hill)", "Will Santy Come to Shanty Town (song by Eddy Arnold)", "Winter Wonderland (song by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians)", "Winter Wonderland (song by Ted Weems and His Orchestra)", "Winter Wonderland (song by Johnny Mercer)", "Winter Wonderland (song by Ramsey Lewis)", "You Make It Feel Like Christmas (song by Neil Diamond)", "You're All I Want for Christmas (song by Frankie Laine)", "Zat You, Santa Claus? Written during World War II by Kim Gannon, "I'll Make Every Day Christmas (For My Woman)". 31 on, Subtitled "SuperFestive!" Made the Cashbox Top 100 in 1970. Only single ever charted by this group on the. Find the most popular Christmas songs and holiday songs for the past century. Peaked at No. The lead single from Toni Braxton's Christmas album, Written and originally recorded in 1966 by Canadian singer/songwriter. The following is a list of popular Christmas songs recorded by various artists, many of which have hit on various charts, mostly in the United States (some only released in the artist's home country). A benefit recording by an all-star group to assist famine relief in, Featuring orchestration by Joe Reisman. It is a slight but engaging few minutes. The song hit No. 66 on the Hot Country Singles chart. )", Peaked at No. One is a tribute to the. Featured Tiny Webb on guitar and Joe Howard on tenor sax. The list is an admittedly subjective one. Sorry, President Obama, but even having a ⦠With the Hank Levine orchestra. Reached No. 6 on the pop singles chart in mid-1939. A hit, in that year, by the Paul Whiteman orchestra. Let It Snow! 82 on the Billboard charts, despite limited airplay after Cosell found the song offensive. Features orchestration by Norman Leyden. A version of the rock band's own 1977 hit "The Winter Song", but featuring alternate lyrics (both tracks featured The California Boys Choir and both were produced by Eddie Leonetti). 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Re-charted on the Hot Country Singles and Hot 100 charts in 1995. 7 on the Christmas Chart in 1970. Titled: Jingle Bells, Second in Limited Edition Series, Made by Metlox Potteries. The Top Ten Oldies of 1976. B-side to Jones's hit recording of ", Peaked at No. 20. Written by John Rox. Also charted on the country and pop charts in 1950, and re-charted in 1951 and 1952. Featuring vocals by Stanley Worth. Have a Nice Christmas: Holiday Hits of the '70s, Pine Cones and Holly Berries/It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Xmas, Christmas Medley: White Christmas/Jingle Bells/O Come, All Ye Faithful. CD - Goodyear Christmas Is - 1972 Default Manufacturer Also available as 320kbps MP3 download. The Christmas Song: B1: Bing Crosby â It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas: B2: Doris Day â I'll Be Home For Christmas: B3: Andy Williams â O Holy Night: B4: The Mills Brothers â Jingle Bells: B5: Patti Page â Silver Bells: B6: Carpenters â Merry Christmas Darling: B7: Julie Andrews â Silent Night, Holy Night: B8: The Hillside Singers â Christmas Is (Reprise) The Red Baron" songs by the group. From the Billboard #1 Christmas album of 1971, Originally written for the 1959 Broadway musical, First released in 1962; charted for one week on the. Peaked at No. Christmas carol dating from the 16th century. Issued as a 2-disc (in a foldout picture sleeve) 78 rpm set on Mercury Records' Miniature Playhouse children's series (songs on the set are "The Night Before Christmas"/"Santa's Toy Shop"/"Up on the House Top"/"Deck The Halls"/"Jingle Bells"). (song by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)", "Let It Snow! There are also straightforward offerings by the likes of Bobby Sherman ("Jingle Bell Rock"), Melanie, and Glen Campbell, among ⦠Written by, "I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You", Written and recorded by Guryan as a demo in 1967, and also released as a single by, "I Don't Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You", "I Farted on Santa's Lap (Now Christmas Is Gonna Stink for Me)". Written by Yorgesson under his real name, Written, produced and recorded by Trainor, and a track included the 2014. Performed under the pseudonym "Willis the Guard & Vigorish", the song reached No. 3 on the, Virtual duet featuring Presley's archived vocals mixed with McBride's vocals and re-recorded instrumentation. (song by Band Aid)", "Do You Hear What I Hear? But we can still enjoy these songs by buying the songs off Amazon and burning them in the correct order. The answer, of course, always seems to be yes. Spoken comedy record. At times, the down-home charm can seem a little forced and, therefore, corny, but overall, the record is quite enjoyable, thanks to the effortless, charming interaction between Cash and the Cash Family. 25 on the. First single released from Carey's second holiday album, New version of Carey's 2010 single released on the soundtrack to, Instrumental track that peaked at No. From the 1981 various artists holiday compilation album. Charted for 1 week on the Christmas Singles chart, peaking at No. I grew up not only this album from 1972. The Everly Brothers, âChristmas Eve Can Kill Youâ (1972) A hitchhiker braves subzero temperatures, and stares down death, as car after car passes him by on an arctic Christmas Eve. 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