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  • Please come home for christmas.
  • Frosty the Snowman!
  • Rockin around the christmas tree
  • Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer.
  • I think it's called "Christmas Wrapping" by the Waitresses
  • my favorite christmas song is by chestnuts roasting on a open fire.(the christmas song)
  • Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
  • I have a lot, but if I have to choose: Funny- Grandma Got Ran Over By A Reindeer Top- Deck the Halls When I was younger- Jingle Bells
  • Far too many to mention them all. At the moment, I'm going through a 'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' phase. Dramatic, operatic, yet very warm and seasonal.
  • Two -> Silent Night & White Christmas by Bing Crosby.
  • Silent Night,Holy Night
  • Merry Christmas Everyone by Shakin' Steven
  • Sweet Little Jesus Boy
  • Carol of the Bells - Fun to sing and to listen ^.^
  • Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells
  • Trepak, Mother Ginger (both from the Nutcracker), or Hansel & Gretel. I get annoyed by all the pop holiday songs because I play in a few orchestras and we start rehearsing around September/October for holiday concerts and these songs get very annoying by the time of December! But I don't mind the classical holiday type.
  • In this order "O Holy Night" "The First Noel" (All For One, the R & B group did a great job on this one) "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
  • Vince Guaraldi Trio- Christmas Time Is Here (Charlie Brown)
  • ... rockin...
  • The Christmas Goose song. CHORUS (sung after each verse & twice at the end): All around the greenwood so early in the morn The merry merry huntsman blows his silver bugle horn. It was at an inn in Manchester, "The Cornstalks" was the sign, A famous public where commercials used to sleep and dine. A traveler one Christmas eve, as long had been his use, Called in to spend his holiday and choose his Christmas goose. Well, he sipped his glass of sherry and he smoked his mild cigar And chatted with the landlord and the customers at the bar And not a thought of wickedness did enter in his head Until the chambermaid came down to light him to his bed He followed her right close behind, he squeezed her on the stairs He kissed her by the chamber door before he said his prayers He gave to her a guinea to prevent her bein' vexed And then he blew the candle out, and you can guess the next. Next morn this gay Lothario discharged his little bill He tipped the boots and tossed the landlord for a parting gill And where he went to afterwards I really couldn't say Suffice he came to choose his goose the very next Christmas day. Next Christmas time came round again, which filled his heart with glee He rambled 'round from town to town, and strange sights did he see Until he come to Manchester, and put up for the night At "The Cornstalks", which twelve months before had filled him with delight. Well, he sauntered in the coffee room, as jaunty as could be Where many a rooster like himself was waitin' for his tea He ordered up the very best the landlord could produce And called the waiter back to say, "Now don't forget the goose!" Right speedily a tray was brought with eatables galore And by the selfsame chambermaid he'd kissed twelve months before But when he looked beneath the cloth, no eatables were piled Instead of eatables he found a big fat bumping child. Enraged at hearing others laugh, "What is this here?" says he "Come sit you down beside me, sir, and I'll tell you," says she. "Last year you was so generous, nay, do not think it strange. You gave to me a guinea; well, I've brought you back your change."
  • rudolph the red nosed reindeer because i always used to sing it in the car with my mamaw and santa baby !!! it's my ringback tone on my phone!!
  • Last Christmas by Wham! The first time I heard I loved it and I was only 7 years old~ And... The Chipmunk X-mas song!!! I luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuv it soooooo much!!
  • Jingle Bell Rock!
  • Carol of the Bells "Hark! how the bells, sweet silver bells All seem to say, throw cares away. Christmas is here, bringing good cheer" Brings up warm and fuzzy childhood memories for me!
  • O'Christmas Tree is my favorite because that is what my little brother sang in a Christmas pageant.
  • Silent Night Mary did you know?
  • god rest ye merry gentelmen stirs my soul
  • "Let It Snow" ... because it has nothing in it about Christmas.
  • A French song that is played some places here in the U.S.: Il est né le divin enfant (The Christ child is born - or, literally, He is born, the Divine Child).
  • The following always give me Christmas spirit and help me feel connected to the true meaning of Christmas: Silent Night Oh Holy Night Ave Maria Mary did you know (duet with Kenny Rodgers and Winona Judd...but it makes me cry)
  • O Little Town of Bethlehem, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  • Little Drummer Boy
  • The only one I really like is "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kirsty Macoll.
  • I have several. Of the traditional carols: O HOly night and Silent Night are at the top of my list. Also Mary Did You Know. Of the other songs I hear all the time: Silver Bells, White Christmas, and Rockin'Round the Christmas tree.
  • A Spaceman Came Travelling. By Chris de Burgh. For some reason not that many people have heard it but I think it's beautiful and reminds me of travelling in the car with Mum when it's snowing and the Christmas tape on. By the way, this is not the original video, but I couldn't find the original.
  • Traditional -Hark The Herald Angel's Sing -Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer My favorite non-traditional ones are: -Happy Christmas (War Is Over) -Last Christmas
  • Mr. White/Green Christmas (It's from the movie The Year Without a Santa Clause.) http://www.dvdmg.com/withoutsantaclaus.shtml
  • My favorite christmas song at the present is "Mary, do you know". I found the version by Clay Akien but I also like the version by Kenny Rogers and a female singer whom I did not recognize.
  • Ante up!
  • The one CheechandChong sung
  • My top fav is The Hallelujah chorus, then Carol of the Bells, then Mary Did You Know.
  • Redneck Christmas or Christmas in Killarney by Bing Crosby.
  • I have 3: 1). O Holy Night 2). Greensleeves (What Child is This) 3). Step into Christmas by Elton John
  • Depends on my mood. If I'm introspective then Gregg Lake's 'I believe in Father Christmas', but if I'm in more of a fun mood then I like Mel (Smith) & Kim (Wilde)'s version of 'Rockin around the Christmas tree'.
  • The one by Band Aid - Do they know it's Christmas.
  • FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK AND MARIAH CAREYS ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS U
  • I like Carol of the Bells and Oh Holy Night!
  • All I want for Christmas is you
  • Silent Night
  • Another vote here for "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kirsty McColl...
  • Silent Night
  • Silent Night and the Twelve Days of Christmas on occasion. Angels Among Us is my favorite song of the inspirational ones and gives christmas some meaning of the truth of the meaning of christmas in a less-focused upon way. Go to http://www.mollieb.us/angelsamongus
  • Oh Holy Night.
  • Walkin 'round In Women's Underwear- Bob Rivers BTW its a carol :D
  • Jingle Bells in Italian and Silent Night in German.
  • Little Drummer Boy
  • I LOVE Silent night. It's just so beautiful. I also like; Jingle bells, Santa smells, Rudolph's in the way. Oh what fun it is to ride in a suped up chevrolet, hey! I just think it's so funny.
  • "Santa Clause and his Ol' lady" by Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. CM: (Playing piano) "Mamamasita, donde esta Santa Cleese...the vato wit da bony knees...he comin' down da street wit no choos on his feet...and he's going to..." No, no, that ain't it... "Mamamasita, donde esta Santa Claus...da guy wit da hair on his jaws...he's..." Nah. Hey, man, come over here, man. I need some help, man. TC: Yeah, man, I can dig that. Like, what are ya doin', man? CM: Aw, I'm trying to write a song about Santa Claus, man, but it's not comin' out... TC: About WHO, man? CM: About Santa Claus, man. You know, Santa Claus, man? TC: Oh, yeah, man. I played with those dudes, man. CM: WHAT? TC: Yeah, last year at the Philmore, man. Me and the bass player sat in, man. CM: Oh, hey, man, you think Santa Claus is a group, huh? No, it's not a group, man. TC: Wha? They break up, man? CM: No, man. It's one guy, man. Y'know, he had a..a red suit, man, on with black padded leather choos...you know the guy, man. TC: Oh, yeah...he's with Motown, ain't he? Yeah, I played with that dude, too, man. He's a good singer, man. CM: No, no, hold on, man. He's not with Motown, man. TC: Well, then he's with Buddha, man. CM: Aw, man, you don't know who Santa Claus is, man! TM: Yeah, well, I'm not from here, man. Like, I'm from Pittsburgh, man. I don't know to many local dudes. CM: Ohhh, I see. Well, hey, man, sit back and relax and I'll tell you da story about Santa Claus, man. Listen: Once upon a time, about, hmmm, five years ago, there was this groovy dude and has name was Santa Claus, y'know? And he used to live over in the projects with his old lady, and they had a pretty good thing together because his old lady was really fine, and she could cook and all that stuff like that, y'know. Like, she made da best brownies in town, man! Oh, I could remember 'em now, man. I could eat ONE of 'em, man... TC: Wow, did you know these people, man? CM: Oh, yeah, man. They used to live next door to me, y'know...until they got kicked out, man. TC: Wha? They got kicked out of the projects, man? CM: Yeah, you what happened, man? They used ta live with all these midgets, y'know, and da midgets used ta make a lot noise, y'know, like pounding and hammering and pounding all night, man... TC: Typical freaks, huh? CM: Oh, yeah, man, they were REALLY freaks, man. As a matter of fact, they all moved up north together, y'know. TC: Oh, they had to go get their head together, man? CM: Yeah, get their head together. And they started a commune, y'know. It was called the...uh..."Santa Claus and his Old Lady Commune"; it was a real famous one up there, man. And they used to sit around and groove all the time, y'know. TC: Oh, yeah? CM: Yeah, a really good time there, man. TC: That sounds heavy, man. CM: Yeah, they eat da brownies, man, and they drink da tea, man...and what they did most of da time, though, was make a lotta goodies, y'know? And they had everything they needed; they only needed to come into town maybe once year or something like that... TC: To pick up the welfare check and the food stamps, right. CM: Yeah, man. No, no, what they did, man, is that, once a year, when they made all the goodies, y'know, they used ta put 'em in a big chopping bag and, then, they used ta take da chopping bag and give 'em to all the boys and girls all da way around da world, man! TC: Hey, well, that's hip, man! That sounds real nice, man. CM: Oh, yeah, they were really nice people man. And so much class, man... they had so much class, y'know. Like, give or take da way they used ta deliver da toys, y'know. It's, like, Santa Claus used ta have this really charp chort, man, y'know? It was lower'd to da ground, had twice-pipes, candy-apple red and button top. Oooo, clean! TC: Hey, that sounds like a hip snowmobile, man. CM: No, no, it wasn't a snowmobile; it was a sled, y'know. One of those big sleds, y'know? And he used ta have it pulled by some reindeers, y'know, like, reindeers? TC: Some WHAT, man? CM: Some reindeers, y'know. He used ta hook them onto da sled, and then he used ta stand up inside da sled and hold on to da reins, and then call out their names, like, "On, Donner! On, Blitzen! On, Chewy! On, Tavo! C'mon, Becto!" And then, the raindeers used ta take off into da sky and fly across da sky, man! TC: Wow, man! That's far out, man! CM: Yeah! And then, when they flied across da sky, they used ta come down to place like, oh, Chicago, L.A., Nueva York and Pacoima and all those places, y'know, and then land on top of people's roofs, and then 'ol Santa Claus would make himself real small, y'know, like, a real small guy, and he'd come down da chimney and then he would give you all da stuff that he made, man. And...dig this, man...he did it all in one night, man! TC: Hey, just a minute, man. Now, how'd he do that, man? CM: Oh, well, man, he took da freeway. How else, man? TC: No, man. No, man, how'd he do all that other stuff, man? Like, how'd he make himself small, man. And, how'd he, like, how'd he get the reindeer off the ground, man? CM: Oh, well, man, he had some magic dust, man. TC: Some magic dust? CM: Yeah, magic dust, y'know? He used ta give a little bit to da reindeer, a little bit to Santa Claus, a little bit more for Santa Claus, a little bit more... TC: And this would get the reindeer off, man? CM: Aw, got 'em off, man?!? Are you kidding, man? They flew all da way around da world, man! TC: Hey, that's far out, man! Hey, I come I never met this dude, man? CM: Oh, man, he doesn't do that bit anymore, man. It got too dangerous, man. TC: Yeah, I can dig that, man, 'cause that's a dangerous bit, man! CM: Yeah, lemme tell ya, it sure was, man. Like just two years ago, man, he got stopped at the border, y'know, and they took him into another room and took off his clothes, man, and searched him and searched his bag of goodies, man...and then, when he was leaving, man, he was flying through the air and somebody took a chot and his reindeer, y'know. TC: Aw, that's a drag, man. CM: Yeah, it really was, man. And then, man, he went down south, man, and they tried to cut of his hair and his beard, man. And all the time, he was getting stopped and pulled over and asked for his ID, man....just everywhere he went, he ran into too much recession, man. TC: No, man, you mean he ran into too much REPRESSION, man. CM: Aw, "repression"..."recession"...it's all da same thing, man. TC: Yeah, man. But, it's a drag, man, 'cause we could sure use a dude like that right now. CM: Oh, he still comes around, man. TC: Oh, yeah? CM: Yeah, but he comes in disguises now... TC: Aw, he went "underground", man. CM: Yeah, "underground", man. TC: I can dig it. CM: Yeah. But you ought to see his disguise; nobody would ever know it was him, man. TC: Oh, yeah? CM: Yeah. He's gotta job in front of da department store, ringing this bell and playing this tambourine next to this black pot, y'know? TC: AW, I'VE SEEN THE DUDE, MAN! CM: YEAH! You know who I'm talking about, man! TC: Yeah, man! I played with that cat last year, man! CM: WHA?!?!? TC: Yeah, we played in front of a store, man! We made a lot of bread, man! CM: Aw, hey, wait a minute, man! Santa Claus is not a musician, man! TC: I'm hip, man! That cat didn't know ANY tunes, man! CM: Oh, hey, wait a minute, man...no, he's not hip to that at all, man. TC: No, but I played with THIS dude, man. CM: Are you sure, man? TC: Positive! - As heard on "WHERE THERE'S SMOKE THERE'S CHEECH & CHONG" (ANTHOLOGY)
  • 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town' as sung by Bruce Springsteen. I love it when he slows down the chorus. Very cool. But traditionally I love singing Jingle Bells and Little Drummer Boy because its easy to change the words up and make them your own! :)
  • Last Christmas
  • O' Holy Night really moves me and I adore Little Drummer Boy
  • Carol of the Bells. Silent Night. Mary did you know?
  • Magical World (Rotary Connection) Amen (Rotary Connection) Sleigh ride (The Ronettes)
  • Silent Night, but an honourable mention to the late, great Jim Reeves singing Snowflake
  • Jingle Bell Rock.I just wanna dance whenever that song comes on.
  • Little Drummer Boy.
  • "Who Put the D*ck on the Snowman?" by Rodney Carrington. Then again, I'm a $%@^$^@* anyway. (Insert your own expletive as you see fit.)
  • I saw mama kissing Santa Claus is my favorite. it has a little bit of youthful naivity with some real story behind it.
  • It is a remix of christmas songs by larry the cable guy!
  • "do you wanna dance?" Bette Midler
  • the holly and the ivy.
  • Mary, Did You Know? or Sleigh Ride
  • Step into Christmas by Elton John
  • grandma got run over by a reigndeer
  • "Christmas Shoes" by New Day
  • "Mary Did You Know"
  • Oh come Emmaneual
  • "O Holy Night", Jewel did a really nice rendition.
  • Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis Blue Christmas
  • Check out the link. This is so beautiful. Favourite Christmas One - (sorry folks link won't work I'll look for another one) http://72.21.46.162/flc/LaVada_SingASong.mp3 Lyrics - Oh Sing A Song Of Bethlehem O sing a song of Bethlehem, of shepherds watching there, and of the news that came to them from angels in the air. The light that shone on Bethlehem fills all the world today; of Jesus' birth and peace on earth the angels sing always. O sing a song of Nazareth, of sunny days of joy; O sing of fragrant flowers' breath, and of the sinless Boy. For now the flowers of Nazareth in every heart may grow; now spreads the fame of his dear name on all the winds that blow. O sing a song of Galilee, of lake and woods and hill, of him who walked upon the sea and bade the waves be still. For though like waves on Galilee, dark seas of trouble roll, when faith has heard the Master's work, falls peace upon the soul. O sing a song of Calvary, its glory and dismay, of him who hung upon the tree, and took our sins away. For he who died on Calvary is risen from the grave, and Christ, our Lord, by heaven adored, is mighty now to save.
  • I like em all! I am a Christmas Fanatic!!
  • 'Do they know its Christmas time at all?'
  • Oh Holy Night is my fave.
  • O Holy Night sung by Aaron Neville. Merry Christmas, Baby - Bruce Springsteen Santa Claus Is Coming To Town- Bruce Springsteen
  • A spaceman came travelling - Chris De Burgh Little Drummer Boy -Trad
  • the christmas song (chestnut roasting on an open fire)
  • I have two favorites -- White Christmas and Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer
  • Drummer Boy and Oh Holy Night
  • Silent Night What Child is this Silver Bells Little Drummer Boy
  • The Nutcracker Suite.
  • O' Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
  • Nat King Cole...."Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" Then again, "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" isn't bad either.
  • Drummer boy!!
  • Sleigh Ride
  • chestnuts roasting on a open fire.
  • Christmas My Arse by Ricky Tomlinson
  • Oh Holy Night
  • "Merry Christmas from the Family" by Robert Earl Keene
  • Grandma got ran over by a rain deer
  • Jesus, O What a Wonderful Child (as sung by Mariah Carey...the only album I have of hers is her Christmas one and it isn't half bad).

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