Friday, May 14, 2010

Can you people please name some very good Christmas Songs besides the ones I have listed below?

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth


Deck The Halls


Frosty the Snow Man


Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas


Here Comes Santa Claus


Holly Jolly Christmas


I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus


I'll Be Home For Christmas


It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year


Jingle Bells


Let It Snow


O Christmas Tree


Rocking Around The Christmas Tree


Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer


Santa Claus Is Coming To Town


Feliz Navidad


Come All Ye Faithful


Herald Angels Sing


Joy To The World


Sleigh Ride


The Christmas Song


The Twelve Days of Christmas


We Wish You A Merry Christmas


White Christmas


Winter Wonderland


Do You Hear What I Hear


Silent Night


Little Drummer Boy

Can you people please name some very good Christmas Songs besides the ones I have listed below?
Here's a list with 100 for reminders of ones you like that you might have missed:
Reply:it came upon a midnight clear


O Come o come emamuel


what child is this?


we three kings


gloria in exceles deo


Mary did you know?


Its cold outside


the twelve pains of christmas


Grandma got run voer by a reendeer
Reply:You named some great Christmas songs. To answer your question, here are some more:





Oh Come All Ye Faithful-- Adeste Fideles (in Latin) This song is welcoming and invites everyone to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Christ the Lord. The verses in Latin are sung all over Europe (in addition to some US churches) and remind us of how important Christmas is to ppl all over the world.





Home for the Holidays-- from the 1950s but still sounds fresh today.





What Child is This? (AKA: Greensleeves)-- one of the oldest Christmas carols around dating back to the middle ages. Really classy and beautiful.





The Holly and the Ivy-- beautiful song from England. Most ppl will recognize the melody.





Angels We Have Heard on High





So many songs celebrate the birth of Jesus, but sadly, many of the "all Christmas music stations" are rock and roll stations the rest of the year and I get the feeling that they just want to play the secular "holiday" songs.
Reply:John, aren't you a bit late?? Maybe it goes by one of the names up there. What about Chestnuts by Nat King Cole. Also, So This is Christmas, by John Lennon.
Reply:Christmas Shoes is my favorite.
Reply:chest nut on a open fire
Reply:Auld Lang Syne...althought that one is more popular around New Years





Silver Bells is another good one
Reply:What about a real christmas song i mean u might as well sing jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way o wat fun it is 2 ride with baby jesus in the slay! k wat about we three kings
Reply:Definitely 'Christmas Shoes'
Reply:You forgot -------- Jingle Bell Rock ----------





Here is one I'll bet you have never heard of


Marty Robbins had a song Called---


Nester the lop-eared Christmas Donkey.
Reply:Grandma got run over by a reindeer!! It cracks me up everytime I hear it
Reply:Oh Holy Night


Silver Bells


Away in a Manger
Reply:dominick the donkey
Reply:Christmas Shoes

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