How the heck is this a Christmas song? It’s a song about a guy hoping to keep a date going on a cold winter night! Give it up for the Mom’s who make Christmas. The version written by Franz Schubert is widely sung at Catholic masses and other Christian religious ceremonies: and its text is a literal translation into Latin of the famous “Hail Mary” prayer. Isn’t he the reason for the season? “Ave Maria” is one of the best known and beloved pieces of Christian religious music. Here is another one that you might be scratching your head about! But this song and musical piece was written for Mary, the Mother of Jesus. This song is now in our minds as Christmas! But is this song just one of many Amazing Jazz performances that we now tag with the label “Christmas”? Am I allowed to enjoy this song in August, with a drink in my hand on a beach? Nope. My wife and I love feeling like a kid watching a Charlie Brown Christmas every single year. I love this song! I get the picture of Snoopy Ice Skating in my head. Who doesn’t love looking at homes all decked out with Christmas decor? The Snow is the perfect topping! Nothing looks better than your house looking like a Rockwell Picture. So how is this a Christmas song? I think it is because it brings wonderful memories, or simply hope of that feeling. You know Santa Clause is coming to town! Southtown never gets snow on Christmas! It’s like that Santa Clause kids movie from the 60’s. And here in Atlanta, we almost never get snow! And we always wished for a White Christmas. #8 Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow. What man hasn’t lived these three parts of the song at the company Christmas party? Then at the end, he has drank to much and she has to put him to bed. Everyone is looking at the woman walking around with me! Then in the middle, he sings… We go to the party. She asks him how she looks because they are going to a party. Let’s move to the next song!Ĭome one Lou? Another love song from the 80’s! Well, yeah! “I’ve never seen you looking so lovely as you did tonight Yes, even the first two lines of the song can be “Christmas-y”… Wait, what? How does this love song from the 80’s have to do with Christmas? Well, think about it! What is the big color for a woman’s dress at almost every Christmas party next to black? RED! So let’s get the Holly and Jolly ready, because this Top 10 List you may enjoy or hate me for! And I just might make you look at a song that you never knew could be a Christmas song. But it does have to do with the songs that are “Non-Christmas” holiday songs ones you might hear at an SE Events party coming up! Yes, Christmas is almost here! And those great Christmas songs! You see them on the TV, hear them on the Radio… and what store is not already playing them? Many people hate to hear these songs before Thanksgiving, while others count down the days until they can start playing those festive jams. It’s getting cold and you see it on your calendar.
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