Our Picks for the Best Christmas Songs of All Time
Do you hear those sleigh bells jingling yet? Or maybe you are looking for a white Christmas? No matter your preference, we can surely all agree that there are a couple of Christmas songs we all tune into once the holidays are near.
Here is our list of the best Christmas songs of all time!
Best Christmas Songs of All Time
Here are our top ten picks for the best Christmas songs of all time:
11. 8 Days of Christmas – Destiny’s Child
In the midst of slow, warbling Christmas classics, Destiny’s Child’s chaotic 2001 banger provides a refreshing and lively twist. A high-energy rendition of the traditional “12 Days of Christmas,” the song substitutes the expected gifts with a mix of distinctly noughties items, including back rubs, cropped denim jackets, Chloe shades, and even a gift certificate for favorite CDs. Despite its seemingly chaotic and fast-paced nature, the track manages to capture the essence of the early 2000s and has a quirky, “so bad, it’s good” quality.
10. Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano
“Feliz Navidad” is a Christmas song that, despite being one of the most played across the world, often flies under the radar as a criminally underrated gem. Released in 1970, this holiday classic has endured the test of time, maintaining its jaunty and cheerful energy. With its infectious blend of trumpets, classic well-wishes delivered in Spanish, and the lively strum of the Puerto Rican cuatro, the song stands out as a catchy and merry treat. Its universal appeal makes it a perfect addition to Christmas playlists, capable of spreading joy and uplifting the holiday spirit with its vibrant and festive charm.
9. White Christmas – Bing Crosby
The Christmas nostalgia embedded in this Irving Berlin-penned ’40s number, as performed by Bing Crosby, holds a remarkable ability to transport listeners back to a seemingly idyllic white Christmas from the past. The song taps into the power of Christmas nostalgia, which often surpasses the reality of our actual memories. Despite any personal disappointments or unmet expectations in the past, the evocative lyrics and Crosby’s emotive delivery allow everyone to collectively reminisce about the Christmases we wish we had known.
8. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee
Despite originating from the transient rockabilly craze of the 1950s, this festive standard has stood the test of time. Sung by thirteen-year-old Brenda Lee, the song remains a sweet and sprightly classic well over 60 years later. Lee herself has expressed bewilderment at why songwriter Johnny Marks chose her to tackle this holiday tune at the time. The track captures the epitome of unjaded excitement about the holidays, as Lee enthusiastically yelps about her joy and eagerness for a seasonal boogie. The enduring charm of this song lies in its ability to evoke a timeless sense of holiday excitement and celebration.
7. O Tannenbaum – Vince Guaraldi Trio
This rendition of “O Tannenbaum” from the soundtrack of A Charlie Brown Christmas exudes a cool and classic jazz vibe, akin to the effect of the Frasier theme tune. Listening to it is almost irresistible without spontaneously engaging in the timeless jazz lean-and-nod. Play this track, and you’ll instantly infuse a cooler, more dynamic atmosphere into your Christmas experience. It’s a perfect choice for transitioning from a relaxed holiday mood to a livelier and more spirited Christmas celebration.
6. Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms
Released in 1957, this rockabilly song quickly ascended to the top of the Christmas charts for five consecutive years, solidifying its status as a holiday classic by the early ’60s. Over the years, it has maintained a significant presence in the Christmas music canon, becoming as synonymous with the holiday as traditional decorations like tinsel and paper crowns. Moreover, the enduring popularity of this tune underscores its timeless appeal, making it a staple that continues to resonate with audiences and contribute to the festive atmosphere of the season.
5. Sleigh Ride – The Ronettes
Ronnie Spector’s unique and sensual vocals take center stage in this standout track from the classic Phil Spector Christmas album. Additionally, her voice, with its distinctive quality, has the power to thaw any Christmas snow. The song, set against a backdrop of trilling bells and clip-clopping hooves, features Spector singing about getting cozy under a blanket on a sleigh ride, while her fellow Ronettes contribute a festive ‘ring-a-ling-a-ling-a-ding-dong-ding’ in the background.
4. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee
Songwriter Johnny Marks, despite being Jewish and not celebrating Christmas, created some of the most iconic Christmas songs in the ’40s and ’50s. Notable among them are “Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “I Heard The Bells of Christmas Day.” Additionally, Marks penned an easy-going rock ‘n’ roll tune, performed by the talented 13-year-old Brenda Lee, that has become a timeless classic. This particular song, widely recognized, stands as a testament to Marks’ ability to craft enduring and universally beloved holiday music.
3. Last Christmas – Wham!
“Last Christmas” is a poignant ballad that revolves around the theme of a doomed romance. The song, adorned with sleigh bells and synths, is accompanied by a visually memorable music video featuring distinctive knitwear George Michael’s emotionally charged deli makes the song stand out very well, with a heartfelt expression of heartbreak and a sense of genuine horror as he laments, “My God! I thought you were someone to rely on.” Michael’s vocals oscillate between wistful tones and sultry whispers, imbuing the phrase “Merry Christmas” with an unexpected and seductive allure. Furthermore, the combination of evocative lyrics and Michael’s passionate performance has solidified “Last Christmas” as a timeless holiday classic.
2. Santa Claus is Coming to Town – the Jackson 5
The song has been covered by various artists, including Bieber and Bublé, but the rendition by Michael and the group stands out as the grooviest and most enjoyable. The track is known for its upbeat and lively atmosphere, making it a delightful addition to any holiday playlist. Notably, the song often serves as a bargaining tool for parents, and having kids on the microphone adds a charming and relatable dimension to the performance.
1. All I Want For Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey
The reigning queen of supreme is here to take the number one spot as always. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has become a holiday classic, celebrated for its catchy tune, festive spirit, and Carey’s iconic vocal performance. Additionally, the song’s universal theme of love and joy has made it a staple in the Christmas music canon, ensuring its continued resonance during the holiday season.
It is a festive anthem that revolves around the theme of love and companionship during the holiday season. Moreover, the song is characterized by its upbeat and joyous melody, enhancement of cheerful jingles, and festive instrumentation. The accompanying music video features Mariah Carey in a winter wonderland setting, adding to the song’s visual charm.
Do you agree with our list? Are there any other songs you would add to it? Let us know in the comments below.
And to sign off, our team wishes you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We hope the new year treats you with kindness and love!