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Ten-year-old Gayla Peevey performed "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" in 1953 and her version remains one of the silliest (and the most popular) Christmas songs on radio waves each year. 6 ...
Run-DMC, "Christmas in Hollis" The 1987 Special Olympics charity album, A Very Special Christmas, had some incredible contributions from A-list artists like Madonna, Whitney Houston, Bruce ...
Featured on her album Home For Christmas, the song peaked at #6 on Billboard's Holiday Songs chart in 2002. [265] Christina Aguilera: 2000 Featured on her album My Kind of Christmas, the song peaked at #31 on Billboard's Holiday 100 in 2015. [266] Toni Braxton: 2001 Peaked at #14 in 2001 on Billboard's Holiday Songs chart. [267] James Taylor: 2001
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Christmas in the Sand (song) Christmas in the Trenches; Christmas Is Coming; Christmas Is My Time of Year; Christmas Is the Time to Say 'I Love You' Christmas Isn't Canceled (Just You) Christmas Kisses (The Bookends song) Christmas Makes Me Cry; Christmas on the Sea; Christmas Rappin' Christmas Saves the Year; The Christmas Shoes (song) The ...
" The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)" Nat King Cole: 1946 [48] November 17, 2007 [49] November 24, 2007 " A Holly Jolly Christmas" Burl Ives: 1964 [50] December 15, 2007 "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms: 1957 [51] December 22, 2007 "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee: 1958 [52] December 29, 2007 " The Christmas Song (Merry ...
Recorded by 10-year-old Gayla Peevey, the novelty song "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" has remained popular since it's release back in 1953. '8 Days of Christmas' by Destiny's Child
The Chimney Song (2:06) Original song, sung by a little girl. The song describes the ensuing months after Santa Claus gets stuck in someone's chimney. We Wish You Weren't Living With Us (0:44) Parody of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Sung as a normal Christmas carol. About relatives who overstay their visit, becoming a nuisance to the host.