top 12 Christmas songs of all time

12. 'Christmas Time Is Here' by the Vince Guaraldi Trio

"Christmas Time Is Here" is part of the soundtrack of 1965's "A Charlie  Brown Christmas". Written by Lee Mendelson (who died on Christmas Day in  2019) and Giovanbattista Guaraldi, it's a piano solo that begs your own  personal accompaniment. 

11. 'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy' by Bing Crosby and David Bowie

Bing Crosby and David Bowie performed a special version of "Little  Drummer Boy" on their final Christmas special. Think of it as a holiday  mash-up. It's warm, a little wacky, and a now it's one for the ages. 

10. '2000 Miles' by the Pretender

Fans say "2000 Miles" is really about band guitarist James  Honeyman-Scott, who passed away the previous year due to a drug  overdose. Songwriter Chrissie Hynde was evasive when asked about song's  personal meaning on "Countdown" in 1983. 

9. 'Someday at Christmas' by Stevie Wonder

It was first released as a single in 1966, and later became part of an album. 

8. ‘O Holy Night’ by Jerry Butler

The hymn "O Holy Night" is one of the most famous Christmas carols in the world. 

7. 'It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year' by Andy William

Andy Williams' "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is his most  famous Christmas song. Williams cites "scary ghost stories" as one of  the charms of the season. 

6. 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)' by John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band and Harlem Community Choir

"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" was originally released as a protest song  against the Vietnam War. The track rose again on the charts in December  1980 after John Lennon's death. In that context, this song is more  heart-breaking than heart-warming. 

5. 'I’ll Be Home for Christmas' by Elvis Presley

"I'll Be Home for Christmas" was originally sung by Bing Crosby in 1943.  Elvis Presley included a stellar version of the track on his 1957 album  "Elvis' Christmas Album". The irony is that Presley spent Christmas of  '58 and '59 away from home in Germany as he had been drafted by the  Army. 

4. 'Silent Night' by Bing Crosby

"Silent Night" is a Christmas carol written in Austria in the early  1800s. Bing Crosby recorded it in 1935. Crosby: "I had intended no  sacrilege by singing in my usual ballad manner" The record's sale must  have brought those two beautiful songs closer to many people. 

3. 'The Christmas Song' by Nat King Cole

"Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" is actually titled "The Christmas  Song". It was written by Robert Wells and Mel Tormé in 1945. Nat King  Cole recorded four versions of the song. The one we hear most often is  his 1961 recording. 

2. 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' by Judy Garland

This classic track was first sung by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical “Meet Me in St. Louis.”

1. 'White Christmas” by Bing Crosby

"White Christmas" was originally sung by Bing Crosby in the 1942 film  "Holiday Inn". The Irving Berlin song is a seasonal touchstone that  illuminates the best of who we are. When it was originally released, it  served as a balm to U.S. troops serving overseas. 

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