Anonymous wrote:Love The Little Drummer Boy duet with Bing Crosby and David Bowie.
Anonymous wrote:Listen to "They Call This Christmas Where I'm From" by the Dropkick Murphy's. My new favorite Christmas song!!!
(i'd post a link, but I'm at work and my draconian internet blockers won't let me!)
Anonymous wrote:If I hear "Last Christmas" by George Michael one more time, I am going to stab my ears with a sharp object until they bleed.
In addition, "Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime" by Paul McCartney has to be the WORST song ever. I know there are better Christmas songs out there, why are we subjected to these two songs over and over again??????
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly a Christmas song but --- what about "Another Auld Lang Syne" by Dan Fogelberg?"
Depressing dirge or a classic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Last Christmas, but I tend to like all christmas music done by 80s icons.
How can you NOT love Madonna's "Santa Baby"? Or Bon Jovi's Christmas songs? And my absolute, all time favorite Christmas song by the Boss "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" (although Merry Christmas, Baby is a VERY close second)?Hell, I even still own the NKOTB Christmas album...ON TAPE!
Absolutely detest all of this stuff! I also hate Little Drummer Boy, Do You Hear What I Hear, Christmas Shoes, the awful Paul McCartney song that prompted this thread, and the staccato nightmare music on Caillou's holiday special.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have fortunately sheltered myself from these horrible songs you mention. I have 25 Christmas CDs and none include cheesy novelty songs or songs by rockers. No, no. It's Nat Cole, Streisand, Vince Guaraldi, a some contemporary vocalists that appeal to a jazz centric ear.
Pandora has a decent Christmas rotation. I never, never listen to 97.1. That way I don't have to hear Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.