10 Christmas songs for your festive soundtrack
The get in perfect holiday mood
December 20th, 2020
The lights on the balconies, the hot chocolate, going ice skating and maybe even having fun with the snow, finding the perfect gift for your special someone, and so on. December has always been like this. And being the last month of the year it is also a special period from start to finish, with the countdown to Christmas and the one to the next year. December is a month of hope where the achievements are celebrated, and the goals for the following year are set accordingly.
Also in this particular year, December is the only month that manages to be tinged with a thousand colors, also thanks to its amazing soundtrack!
In short, after all these premises on how beautiful this month is, we need to remember that Christmas is around the corner! Even if this will be a different Christmas than usual, one thing doesn't change: Christmas songs, with their irresistible festive atmosphere, will keep us company during the upcoming weeks.
That's why nss G-Club selected the 10 top Christmas songs ever and some curiosities to discover!
1. WHAM! - LAST CHRISTMAS
This song is the first on the list because surely this year we will have time to think and compare this Christmas with the past one (and not only): the lyrics of the song actually have very little to do with Christmas but rather talk about a relationship. ended badly and how it is necessary to make the "accounts" for the whole following year. Christmas, indeed, refers to the time when this relationship has come to an end. Surely, this year, like George Michael we will make the comparison with last Christmas, both for better and for worse!
2. MARIAH CAREY - ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU
Mariah is a true legend, who thanks to this Christmas song continues to shine, without feeling the age and the passing of time. And to think that this hit, which we will probably continue to listen to for all the next years, as if it were the hymn of Christmas, was composed in just 15 minutes! An iconic Xmas song, daughter of the 90s (like part of us), when it was even more difficult to create a timeless song! And just under the mistletoe our Mariah always comes back to first place in the Christmas period, because after all, it's not Christmas without Mariah!
With this song our Christmas icon achieved 3 Guinness World Record records, including the largest number of streaming on Spotify in 24 hours! Probably in a couple of years we will start saying Mariah Christmas instead of Merry Christmas.
3. John Lennon & Yoko Ono - HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER)
This song begins with John and Yoko's whispers of Christmas wishes to their children Kyoto and Julian. Written by the spouses and co-produced by Phil Spector, the song is inspired by a traditional folk song called Stewball, and tells the story of a racehorse who never drank water, only wine. In fact, it is not born as a Christmas ballad, but rather as a piece that contains a political message of non-violent protest against the war in Vietnam, a theme very dear to the couple who in previous years had started their Bed in, a form of non-violent protest against war and message of peace.
The song was released in 1971 in the US and arrived the following year in Europe, but only after Lennon's death did it reach second place in the English music chart.
4. Brenda Lee - ROCKIN' AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE
Rockin 'Around the Christmas Tree was written by Johnny Marks, the same author of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and A Holly Jolly Christmas, therefore an expert on the subject, one of the few composers of Christmas songs to enter the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The song was first recorded by Brenda Lee in 1958 when she was only 13 years old. With this song we begin to introduce rock in Christmas songs, a novelty much appreciated by the audience.
The song is also part of the soundtrack of the movie Home Alone. In 2008, for the song's 50th anniversary, Lee's original version sold over 25 million copies, making it the fourth best-selling digital download of any Christmas single.
5. JINGLE BELLS
It needs no introduction, Jingle Bells is the symbol of the holidays: the song has also overcome the barriers of the earth's atmosphere, it was in fact the first song performed in space! It has just turned 160 and shows no signs of "getting old", it remains a timeless classic.
This song so loved, sung by everyone at least once in their life (if you haven't even sung it at the kindergarten, you're lying) written by James Lord Pierpont back in 1850, initially had the title One horse open sleigh, and its focus was not Christmas at all, but American Thanksgiving.
6. Ariana Grande - SANTA TELL ME
In this more recent and younger song than the others on the list, Ariana Grande decides to tell a sad but very true and authentic experience, in which many can identify. The theme of the song is very common: everyone in fact happened to miss something or someone. Often it happens to break up with your partner during the holidays and it also happened to the singer herself, and she decided to tell it in this song.
7. Eartha Kitt - SANTA BABY
Santa Baby, interpreted for the first time in the 1950s by the star symbol of African American beauty Eartha Kitt, was then revived over time by artists of the caliber of Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and the Pussycat Dolls. It is no coincidence that this is the sexiest and most consumerist song of Christmas. In fact, it speaks of a woman who turns to Santa Claus to spoil herself with futile and expensive (but well appreciated) gifts such as furs, yachts and jewelry.
With Santa Baby, Kitt raised the temperature, talking about a woman who is the mistress of a man to whom she only makes material requests, because she knows that love cannot be obtained from him!
8. Destiny’s Child - 8 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
We couldn't help but add this totally R&B 2000s hit, which despite its inconsistencies in the end can only be perfect in its genre. Unfortunately, it is time to accept the hard truth, which is that the gifts we will find under the tree will never be like Beyoncé's!
But let's not be sad, maybe we won't find Chloè's sunglasses, or Cartier's ring, but when we listen to this song it's as if all these objects were magically ours, at least for the duration of the song.
9. Michael Bublé - IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS
Obviously, Micheal Bublè could not miss. As you may know, this song was written in 1951 by Willson and over the years even the title has undergone a change from "It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas" to "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas".
The modern city is the perfect setting for this song, which describes all the stereotypes of our traditions, with children waiting for Santa Claus, waiting to open the presents under the tree, lights and decorations. All accompanied by an intoxicating scent of cinnamon biscuits. With this song, the anticipation of Christmas is even more pleasant!
10. WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
You thought we forgot it, but no! Last but not least, perhaps the first song, which has united all the populations since it was written in England in 1500.
Nothing is known about the song's author and composer, but we know that it is linked to the tradition of the "Carolers" (street singers, with their "Christmas carols"), who went from house to house during Christmas to cheer up families. more affluent that we returned with offers. From 1500 to today many artists in all ages have recorded covers of this timeless Christmas classic. We wish you a Merry Christmas from here to eternity!