
A Christmas song is a song which is normally sung during the time period leading up to, and sometimes shortly past, Christmas day, and usually has lyrical content addressing the holiday, the winter season, or both. These songs recognizably fall into several different groupings, depending on both the content and age of the songs.
Songs which are traditional, even some without a specific religious context, are often called Christmas carols. Songs with religious reference are also called Christmas hymns. For example, the Christian-centered "O Come All Ye Faithful" and the totally secular "Deck the Hall(s)" could easily both be found on Christmas-based record albums by choirs and other church-sounding artists.
Some songs of more recent vintage, often introduced in films, are specifically about Christmas, but are typically not overtly religious, and are not typically classified as Christmas carols. The archetypal example is 1942's "White Christmas", although many other holiday songs have become perennial favorites, such as Gene Autry's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
A significant subset of the secular songs are regarded as "Christmas" songs due to the time of year they are most often sung, despite never mentioning anything about Christmas or even about Santa Claus. These songs include traditional favorites such as "Winter Wonderland". These songs fall into the generic "winter holiday" classification, as they carry no religious connotation at all.
Another subset of the popular holiday songs, apart from the more sincere ones, are the many parodies or twists on existing songs, which are usually classified as "Novelty songs". They range from the cuteness of "The Chipmunk Song", by Alvin and the Chipmunks, to the Cold War gallows humor of "Christmas at Ground Zero" and the morbid humor of "The Night Santa Went Crazy", both by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Some songs have little relationship to Christmas, but are hyped up over the period. Each year, record companies compete for the Christmas number one single spot, usually, but not always, with a Christmas-related song. This is parodied in the film Love Actually, whereby an artist records a cover version of a song and adds a Christmas twist to it, all the time admitting that it is "rubbish".
In the UK Cliff Richard is famed for his many attempts, with some success, to get the Christmas number one single.
Links
- Christmas Reviews - Do you hear what I hear? Hundreds (thousands?) of Christmas albums reviewed.
- A Christmas Yuleblog - a Christmas-obsessed music collector chats about new CD's in his collection, the Christmas music that got away, and the occasional mp3 post.
- FaLaLaLaLa.com - web community preserving memories of Christmas vinyl past.
- Jeffco Productions - music, photos, cards, and several other ways to celebrate the season.
- Mistletunes.com - the ho-ho-home of a rock 'n' roll Christmas.
- Randy's Rodeo - hundreds of reviews, lists of the greatest and strangest Christmas records, an exhaustive list of popular Christmas albums, and other musical treats.
- Easybyte - free easy piano arrangements of the most popular Christmas songs plus midi sound file for each song
- World wide Christmas songs. A collection of the most known Christmas carols from the whole world (English, Spanish, Latin, German, Italian and French), including both the lyrics and the melody in MIDI format.
- The Christmas Music Fanlisting
- German Christmas Carols Lyrics and melodies of German Christmas songs, a brief history, CDs of German Christmas music.
- Scandinavian Christmas Music Free lyrics and sound samples.
- ChristmasMusic 24/7 Free online Christmas music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Christmas Broadband Free online Christmas music 365 days a year.
- Christmas Notes
- Jewish Christmas Music An article about Jewish composers who have penned famous Christmas songs.
- Santa Claus lives in Finland - a less known Christmas song in English and in Hungarian.
- Traditional carols from County of Nice, (France). Lyrics, Midi files and music sheets.
- Royalty Free Christmas Music. A collection of well known and original Christmas songs and music, in a variety of styles.
- Christmas Ringtones. A collection of Christmas Ringtones.
- Free Piano Christmas Music
- Christmas Ringtones Remixes A selection of old Christmas classics.
- AccuHolidays- 24/7 online Christmas Music stations ranging from Pop Christmas to R&B Christmas.
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