What's your favourite Christmas song?

Krummhorn

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I have 3 sacred favorites:
1) Hark the Herald Angels Sing
2) Angels We Have Heard on High
3) Away In A Manger
Christmas is my most favorite time in church - It's a shame we don't get to sing these hymns for more than the usual 2 weeks in our liturgical year.

On the secular side, my favorites are:
1) The Twelve Days of Christmas
2) Grandma Got Run Over By A Riendier
3) Deck the Halls

Seems the merchants like to start celebrating earlier each year here in the US - In my region, we have seen Christmas ornaments, lights and trees in the stores as early as August.

One local radio station plays all Christmas tunes during the month of December.

It will be nice to hear from others on this topic. Thanks, MT, for the post!
 

sparky

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Hi Krummhorn:tiphat:
Glad to see someone else likes Grandma got run over by a Reindeer:clap: I use it as part of my Christmas Show along with Christmas in Dixie, Blue Christmas and Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow, but then I love just Christmas my favourite carols are God rest ye merry gentlemen, Silent Night and Good King Wenceslas
I am also rather partial to the mince pies & mulled wine :cheers: Cheers Sparky
I have 3 sacred favorites:
1) Hark the Herald Angels Sing
2) Angels We Have Heard on High
3) Away In A Manger
Christmas is my most favorite time in church - It's a shame we don't get to sing these hymns for more than the usual 2 weeks in our liturgical year.

On the secular side, my favorites are:
1) The Twelve Days of Christmas
2) Grandma Got Run Over By A Riendier
3) Deck the Halls

Seems the merchants like to start celebrating earlier each year here in the US - In my region, we have seen Christmas ornaments, lights and trees in the stores as early as August.

One local radio station plays all Christmas tunes during the month of December.

It will be nice to hear from others on this topic. Thanks, MT, for the post!
 

rojo

(Ret)
Gosh, there`s so much great Christmas music! I tend to prefer the happy, joyful, fast-tempo songs. It should be a happy time, imo.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Let it Snow...
Deck the Halls
Jingle Bells
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Winter Wonderland
Jingle Bell Rock

and I love Sleigh Ride, by Leroy Anderson!
 

Basia

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Ahhh, Christmas....

I really tend to avoid the christmas carols as much as I can. A few main reasons is that:

One: I work in a major shopping centre, and christmas carols start from November 24th and don't stop until the special day... I have TRULY enough of Deck The Halls and Jingle Bells.

Two: At school our little year 7's learn to play an instrument that they've never touched before, and trust me... Jingle Bells hasn't sounded more monotonious and flat in my life, and listening to it every morning under the library is... NOT 'happy' in any way...

Sorry to be so negative about christmas songs... it's just that they do get old after hearing the same things every year...

Well Ok, I do like one song: 'Last Christmas' by Hawk Nelson
 

sparky

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Good Evening Sir:tiphat:
I know exactly what you mean, but it is the season of good will to all men ( and in todays society all women too) I will definately get beaten for that one, we as a management team also work in major shopping centre's and I really do know what you mean but without the smiling little faces it would not be the same. You know what they say "laugh and the world laughs with you cry and you cry alone".
"Merry Christmas :angel:from Sparky" :clap:in Somerset UK, I promised myself I would not do this until at least the last week in December but you have now unleased the tiger.
Merry Christmas to all members of Magle International Music Forums From Sparky :cheers:
Ahhh, Christmas....

I really tend to avoid the christmas carols as much as I can. A few main reasons is that:

One: I work in a major shopping centre, and christmas carols start from November 24th and don't stop until the special day... I have TRULY enough of Deck The Halls and Jingle Bells.

Two: At school our little year 7's learn to play an instrument that they've never touched before, and trust me... Jingle Bells hasn't sounded more monotonious and flat in my life, and listening to it every morning under the library is... NOT 'happy' in any way...

Sorry to be so negative about christmas songs... it's just that they do get old after hearing the same things every year...

Well Ok, I do like one song: 'Last Christmas' by Hawk Nelson
 

Krummhorn

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"Merry Christmas :angel:from Sparky" :clap:in Somerset UK, I promised myself I would not do this until at least the last week in December but you have now unleased the tiger.
Merry Christmas to all members of Magle International Music Forums From Sparky :cheers:

Thanks, Sparky ;) Guess it's not too early to send Christmas greetings. Gotten a real cold snap here (finally) in the high desert of Arizona, so it really feels like the season now. Seasons Greetings & Merry Christmas :angel:
 

sparky

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Hi Krummhorn:tiphat: Yes it really is snowing heavy in the good old US of A my daughter who lives in Columbia MO has just sent some Pic's the drifts are half way up her 2nd story windows if that is a taster of the weather to come I think I will curl up with a nice bottle of Port and some Stilton and stay at home, wish I could, but life on the road is very busy at this time of the year 18 venues to get through between now & New Years Eve :cheers: Then hopefuly some well earned rest:sleep: cheers Sparky
Thanks, Sparky ;) Guess it's not too early to send Christmas greetings. Gotten a real cold snap here (finally) in the high desert of Arizona, so it really feels like the season now. Seasons Greetings & Merry Christmas :angel:
 

Basia

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Merry Chritmas!! Everyone!

But, I wish it was just as Sparky mentioned; cold, snowy weather, etc. But down here in Australia, we're just getting our heat waves, we're just experiencing another scorching summer ahead of us. Haha, instead of pine trees, we should bring home palm trees from the darn hot weather, goodness. Then again... I rather have this hot weather then minus tempretures and getting the short straw and having to go and collect fire wood...

Anyway, Have a good one!
 

Sylvie Pacey

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Wishing all viewers a Very Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. I have arranged a lovely Carol for a lovely 94 year old gentleman who sadly is no longer with us. It is called "Had I been a Shepherd" If there are any musicians out there who would like a copy, please contact me on this site.
 

Art Rock

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Jim Croce - It doesnt have to be that way
Jona Lewie - Stop the cavalry
Shawn Phillips - A christmas song
 

sparky

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Hi Sylvie :tiphat:I don't know where you are based but I would love to hear your song if it can be classicalized I would like to have a chance at putting it on my next album the title sounds good if it is festive then we would have to wait till next year although we are doing a couple of live gigs at Glastonbury Abbey early next year so who knows, please contact me on the web site or send me a private message if you prefer Thanks Vic Spark:cheers:
Wishing all viewers a Very Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. I have arranged a lovely Carol for a lovely 94 year old gentleman who sadly is no longer with us. It is called "Had I been a Shepherd" If there are any musicians out there who would like a copy, please contact me on this site.
 

Sybarite

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I'm not religious, but that doesn't stop me enjoying carold (just as it doesn't stop me enjoying Mozart's Requiem, Handel's Messiah and Bach's St Matthew Passion); so my favourite carols are Oh Come All Ye Faithful (used to love doing the descant when I was in choirs), In dulcio jubilo and Silent Night.

On the secular front, Eartha Kitt's Santa Baby and Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty McColl, while White Christmas remains irresistable.
 

Cain

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Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty McColl for sure each and every year is my favourite. Strangely I only know a few words of the song and get more carried away with humming the tune!
Am I the only person that cannot stand Slade and I wish it could be Christmas every day?
 

Miz_ai

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i think i always feel like singing jing rock bell even when it's not x-mas, ppl are curious about this XD;;, well the music just so fun

i like the "christmas song","silent night", "last christmas",and "white christmas",
love all sacred music, esp bach's and handel's
 

Debbie

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I absolutely adore Silent night as a classic christmas song. Every year I make an effort to play it mid December to get me in the christmas spirit. As for a more modern song I quite like white christmas and for a kids song I just love singing Rudolph the red nose reindeer, but doesn't everyone?
 

SecondBass

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"You scumbag, you maggot,
you cheap, lousy faggot,
Merry Christmas your arse,
I thank God it's our last"

Pogues and the very sadly missed Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York.

It is now consistently named as Britain's favourite Christmas song. We really are a bunch of heathens, aren't we?
 

ArtsWom

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Hearing mention of Fairytale of New York will always get me in the Christmas spirit, even if it is almost Easter! In terms of a traditional Christmas Eve spent at the pub with friends, nothing beats a raucous chorus of the Twelve Days! :)
 

Leigh

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I love Fairytale of New York and every christmas I wait to hear it to let me know that christams is nearly here. Such a great uplifting song which I don't think I have heard anyone criticise.
I guess as a 'traditional' song I would go with good old Rudolph!
 
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