This Christmas Carol was written in 15 minutes by J. Fred Coots while riding on a NYC Subway.
Santa Clause is Coming to Town
It wasn't about Christmas; it was a well-wishing song for the New Year/Spring.
Carol of the Bells
George Michael wrote this song in his childhood room during a visit home in 1984. It made it to the Holiday #1 in 2021. He promises to give his heart to someone special.
Last Christmas
This song states "Come on it's lovely weather for a ------ ------ together with you.
Sleigh Ride
This Children's Carol is features a Snowman with a magical hat.
Frosty the Snowman
This traditional song originated from a 1865 poem titled "Lilly's Secret"
Jolly Ol' Saint Nickolas
Was written by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells in a scorching hot July 1945, aiming to cool off by imagining winter scenes, such as Chestnuts roasting, Jack Frosting nipping, and Yuletide Carols.
The Christmas Song
This Modern classic was written in 1944 but did reach the top 100 songs until 2019
All I want for Christmas is you
This Christmas classic was written in 1944 and has since been performed by various artists. A boyfriend tries to convince his girlfriend to spend the night.
Baby it's cold outside
The song that lists the names of all of Santa's Reindeer
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
This song was written by Jimmy Boyd, recorded in July 1952.
I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause
A common caroling song about a mother and her new baby and "sleep in heavenly peace"
Silent Night
This Christmas song is written by country singer Alan Jackson
Let it Be Christmas
This song is listed as the most played holiday song about playing in the snow pretending to be "Parson Brown"
Winter Wonderland
This song was performed by 10 year old Gayla Peevey and was released on November 11 1953.. It became a massive holiday hit that year. A child asks Santa for just one thing..
I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas
This Christmas song features a woman flirting with Santa and asking for Big Christmas Gifts
Santa Baby
Means to decorate for Christmas adapted by Thomas Oliphant in 1862 for Christmas, with lyrics about mead, harps, and "trolling" ancient carols, while its "fa la las" likely came from medieval ballads and harp music.
Deck the Halls
This song has the words "What a Bright Time, it's the right time to Rock the Night Away."
Jingle Bell Rock
This song has the lyrics "How I hate going out in the storm, but if you really hold me tight, all the way home I'll be warm."
Let It Snow
This song was written by Johnny Marks in 1964 and performed by Burl Ives.. it states "I don't know if there'll be snow, but have a cup of cheer.
Have a Holly Jolly Christmas
This song contains the phrase: So hang your stockings and say your prayers cuz Santa Clause comes tonight.
Here Comes Santa Clause
It became an anthem for servicemen abroad, who requested it constantly, making it a massive wartime hit that resonated with homesickness. "I'm Dreaming of a _______ _______ just like the one I used to know"
White Christmas
This song was written for a movie based off a book by Dr. Seuss
You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
A famous Holiday song about heartbreak. Recorded by Doyle O'Dell in 1948.
Blue Christmas
This song states that the "Prettiest sight to see is the Holly that will be On your own Front Door."
It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas