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Christmas is my favorite holiday.  Its got joy, its got lights, its got music--what could be better!

This year I went a little fucking crazy deep into the Christmas music archives, adding as many Christmas songs and albums to my single streaming playlist as possible.  It now sits at an overwhelming amazing 1,594 songs for a total of 79 hours and 5 minutes!

There are so many songs I had never heard before adding them.  Many of my favorites from that bunch were written in the '60s, when Christmas music and lore were not so set in stone as we seem to think of them now.  (Even Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a modern invention, he of the Montgomery-Ward catalogue.  But I digress.)

Here is a couple of Top 10(ish) lists.  You may have heard of some of them, you may have heard of none of them (or maybe you know all of them??? if so, please share where, as I am constantly looking for more.)

Top 10 World-building songs:
  1. Jingle-O The Brownie - Tennessee Ernie Ford
  2. Uncle Mistletoe - The Three Suns
  3. Poppy the Puppy - Gene Autry
  4. The Three Little Dwarfs (Hard Rock, Coco, and Joe) - Gene Autry
  5. Little Klinker - Tennessee Ernie Ford
  6. Santa And The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
  7. Captain Santa Claus (And His Reindeer Space Patrol) - Bobby Helms
  8. Freddie, The Little Fir Tree - Gene Autry
  9. Socko, The Smallest Snowball - The Bell Sisters & Spike Jones & His City Slickers
  10. Christy Christmas - Brenda Lee

Honorary mentions (eclectic collection):
  1. Christmas Is A-Comin' - Bing Crosby
  2. Santa Claus, That's Me! - Vernon Dalhart
  3. Who's That Up On The Roof - The Caroleers
  4. The Stingiest Man In Town - The Four Lads
  5. The Christmas Blues - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
  6. Christmas Rappin' - Kurtis Blow
  7. The Fairy On The Christmas Tree - BBC Orchestra & The Three Sisters
  8. The Bell That Couldn't Jingle - Burt Bacharach
  9. Snoopy's Christmas - The Royal Guardsmen
  10. The Night Before Christmas (In Texas That Is) - Montana Slim

Shout-out to the spoken word Christmas recordings:
  1. Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Parts 1 & 2 - Stan Freberg
  2. I Was A Teenage Reindeer - Jim Backus & Daws Butler
  3. I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas - Yogi Yorgesson
  4. Elvis For Xmas - Mad Milo
  5. Chinchy Old Scrooge - Phil Moore
  6. Blink Before Christmas - Phil Moore
  7. Santa Claus Proves There Is A Santa - Ernest Hare
  8. Santa Claus Hides In Your Phonograph - Ernest Hare

Date/Time: 2026-01-20 03:40 am (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] pattrose
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Very cool.
Date/Time: 2026-01-20 07:14 am (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] pattrose
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Have you ever listened to the Christmas albums from Trans Siberian Orchastra? I’m in love with each years album. They are so different but beautiful none-the-less. The Christmas Attic was my favorite.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) has released six studio albums, one EP, and a compilation album, with their core works including Christmas Eve and Other Stories, The Christmas Attic, Beethoven's Last Night, The Lost Christmas Eve, Night Castle, and Letters from the Labyrinth, plus the EP Dreams of Fireflies.
Edited Date/Time: 2026-01-20 07:18 am (UTC)