Four Steps To A Christmas Mood With Christmas Songs Lists

The christmas season arrived and once more, it is for radio and television the opportunity to make us appreciate the Christmas songs for kids we all appreciate. While historians are not certain of the origins of Christmas caroling, we tend to believe that originally carolers were roaming from one house to a different one, singing Christmas songs and receiving food or some warm drink. Then came radios echoing the beautiful songs of Joy to the World along with Silent Night. The birth of television helped us to appreciate the holiday season by making a wide variety of Christmas shows that we appreciate each year.

One of these well-known classic Christmas songs is Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, particularly designed for these shows. Who does not know the story of this old miserly, avaricious, selfish and vindictive man known as Ebenezer Scrooge, who turned out to be a kind, generous and grandfatherly gentleman? Numerous carols are largely and frequently featured in any adaptation you care to view. The acquainted words to “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, and “Silent Night” are sung by numerous young boys caroling, generally known as wassailing, in hopes of acquiring a number of cakes or a hot cup of the alcoholic drink.

And what about the well-known film “It’s a Wonderful Life”, starred by James Stewart? Don’t forget George Bailey and the angel Clarence Odbody… The angel has been sent on earth to show George, depressed, all of the great he has accomplished to people around him. In the end of the movie, the whole household gathered around the Christmas tree and sang “Joy to the World”. Our life is really wonderful!It is a wonderful life without a doubt

In all movie genre, there’s one whose music will become a worldwide and everlasting success… The well-known “White Christmas”, performed by the great and absolutely incomparable Bing Crosby! Nowadays this song is still regarded to be the most popular Christmas song in the world.

Bing Crosby held a Christmas unique for many years until his death in 1977. These shows hosted a myriad of Hollywood celebrities like Cyd Charise, Carol Burnett, Michael Landon, Connie Stevens and a lot of more. Everyone of them would sing such classics as “Have Your self a Merry Little Christmas”, “Jingle Bells”, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, and many others. Bing Crosby’s final Christmas show was memorable as David Bowie did a duet with Bing Crosby. The song they performed was “The Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth”. Exactly like White Christmas, it is for certain one of the most wonderful classic Christmas songs ever created.

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