Frank Sinatra - Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Justin Bieber - Kiss me under the Mistletoeįor all those millennials who thi nk Christmas is incomplete without a touch of new songs in the list, Bieber's song truly deserves a spot on here for the soothing tones and the meaningful lyrics of it!ĥ. Planning to spend Christmas with that special someone? Nothing like this iconic song to listen to while you cuddle beneath the sheets and listen to the cult favourite song.Ĥ. Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you Michael Buble - It's beginning to look a lot like Christmasįrom the album Christmas, start the day by listening to this iconic song to get into the mood.Ī soothing song to end the year with, for those who are truly happy that the year is coming to an end and Christmas is finally here!ģ. Be it Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney or even Mariah Carey's ultimate song, here are ALL the songs that will get you into the mood!ġ.
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Completely unnecessary, ill-advised, a black mark against humanity.Need some hype up for the holiday season? Want to jam on some songs while putting up your Christmas tree or deck the halls? A number of musicians have come up with some of the most epic Christmas tracks that will get you in the mood for the holiday season full of lights, candy and merry making. What is "rock" about this song, I will never know. As dismal and banal as Christmas music can conceivably get. It was another part of the holiday season to me. When I was a kid I don't recall having a problem with this tune.
Rick from Clare, MiMaybe by today's standards Chris, but still a popular tune at the time. The pounding drums and ear-bleeding guitars of modern hard rock evolved from music like this. You have to look at this song in an historical context. "Rock" in 1957 meant something completely different, musically, from what we think of today. Dennis from Anchorage, AkChris, read a book sometime. Steve from Toronto, CanadaI remember my Grandparents who bought the 45 rpm record Jingle Bell Rock back around 1958.They used to play this record for me when I was 3 yrs old on their hi-fi record player.Today my Grandparents have been long gone, but I still have that old 1957 record player and the same 45 rpm record song "Jingle Bell Rock" that they used to play.It still sounds great.I have known this song off by heart for the past 48 yrs and I still love to here this song by Bobby Helms. Chris, may I recommend a switch to decaf. Ralph from Newton, MaI love this song. Nichelle from Port Colborne, Canadahey i love this song this is my favorite christmas song ever !!! oh my god man. At that time, the big Christmas song was White Christmas. Dominick from New York, NyAt the time of its release in 1957, it seemed more raucous. Dominick from New York, NyThis song has been covered many times, but there was a great version by Brenda Lee that charted in both 19. One of the all-time Christmas song staples. Camille from Toronto, OhYou couldn't ask for a more upbeat Christmas tune. Camille from Toronto, OhThe opening guitar sounds followed by the jingle bells.ah! always usher in the Christmas season for me & keep it rockin' all the way thru to New Year's Day! A timeless classic which never gets old. Stormy from Kokomo, InChris from Arizona - It's never Christmas for me until I hear this song! Also, I believe that Bobby Helms was from Mooresville, Indiana which is just south of Indianapolis. Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiMy favorite Bobby Helms song! Jingle bell Rock!. 36 it stayed in the Top 100 for 27 weeks!!! Barry from Sauquoit, NyAlthough his "Fraulein" only peaked at No. 22nd he had performed the song for the first time on the 'Sullivan' show Cooke sang "You Send Me", at the time it was #1 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, the Rays did "Silhouettes", it was at #5, the Crickets sang "Peggy Sue" and it was at #10.īobby Helms performed "My Special Angel" and it was at #12 at the time on the Top 100 three months earlier on Sept. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 1st 1957, Sam Cooke, the Rays, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, & Bobby Helms all appeared on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'. Camille from Toronto, OhPeter from Northridge, CA, I totally agree, it’s the guitar that makes this the definitive version of Jingle Bell Rock for that reason, it can’t be topped.