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Christmas Songs – A Mixed Bag

October 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Get Ready For Christmas

The moment that most people begin to feel that Christmas is really on its way will be the moment when they are walking through a shopping center and they hear one of their favorite Christmas songs. After that point it is hard to resist the fact that the holidays are coming. For many people however, the Christmas music industry is tantamount to the arms trade or drug dealing – a horrible industry that makes money from rotting people’s brains and spreading anger. Of course, that is just the cynicism talking. Everyone has a favorite Christmas song, even if we are loath to admit it.

What we will generally agree on is that there are certain Christmas songs which, if they were sung at any other time of the year, would be the subject of derision and mocking from everyone. They do not need to be named, because we all know them, and by naming them we will inevitably start to hear them in our heads. And that way lies madness. However, some Christmas songs are actually good, independently of the season.

To say which Christmas songs are good would of course start a new debate. But surely, if you open your mind and your heart, you would have to admit that you have a favorite Christmas song. When you are walking through a shopping center and hear the one that you love, it will mark the beginning of the period where you can allow yourself to get excited about the festivities. But by the end of the Christmas period, you will still probably be sick of it.

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  1. Among all the best Christmas songs, one of the most popular is the Christmas song with the lyrics

    “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,
    Jack Frost nipping on your nose,
    Yuletide carols being sung by a choir,
    And folks dressed up like Eskimos…”.

    This song is a typical family Christmas song and celebrates the coming of Santa Claus. Another important song in the list of best Christmas songs is:
    “Christmas is coming,
    The geese are getting fat,
    Please put a penny
    In the old man’s hat.
    If you haven’t got a penny,
    A ha’penny will do,
    If you haven’t got a ha’penny,
    Then God bless you.”.

    This particular song speak of the blessing that God showers upon the poor and unhappy.

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