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The Ultimate Christmas Playlist

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The Ultimate Christmas Playlist
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If you're anything like me, you've been listening to Christmas music since the day after Halloween. So now that it's socially acceptable to listen to your favorite holiday hits, here is the ultimate Christmas playlist that is perfect for any holiday party, a walk to class, or for listening to during finals week when all you can think about is going home.

1. "Little Saint Nick," The Beach Boys

2. "A New York Christmas," Rob Thomas

3. "Step Into Christmas," Elton John

4. "Someday at Christmas," Stevie Wonder

5. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," Judy Garland

6. "Sleigh Ride," The Ronettes

7. "What Christmas Means to Me," Stevie Wonder

8. "Last Christmas," Taylor Swift

9. "Christmas Wrapping," The Waitresses

10. "All I Want For Christmas Is You," Mariah Carey

11. "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," Mariah Carey

12. "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," Bruce Springsteen

13. "Merry Christmas Darling," Carpenters

14. "Christmas Time," Bryan Adams

15. "Do They Know It's Christmas," Band Aid

16. "Christmas Through Your Eyes," Gloria Estefan

17. "Please Come Home for Christmas," The Eagles

18. "Underneath the Tree," Kelly Clarkson

19. "This Christmas," Donny Hathaway

20. "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," John Lennon

21. "Santa Tell Me," Ariana Grande

22. "My Only Wish (This Year)," Britney Spears

23. "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree," Brenda Lee

24. "Wonderful Christmastime," Paul McCartney

25. "Happy Holidays (Beef Wellington Remix)," Bing Crosby, Randy Edelman

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