Christmas Songs That Will Actually Not Make Your Ears Bleed
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Christmas Songs That Will Actually Not Make Your Ears Bleed

Listen to the best Christmas songs...

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Christmas Songs That Will Actually Not Make Your Ears Bleed

The countdown begins… Christmas is around the corner. If you haven’t had the chance yet to listen to Christmas carols, then what are you waiting for?

There’s nothing better than getting in the mood than listening to some joyous, happy, Christmas songs…

Put on your iPod and it will brighten your day. Some songs never get old… you can listen to them over and over and you'll never get tired of them. The best way to prepare for the season is to listen to holiday music! I will suggest you to just get out your favorite CD and make cookies, or invite some friends over and get into that spirit. Each Christmas song has an important and significant meaning that makes Christmas special, so make sure you pay attention to the lyrics!.

Here are 15 of my favorite Christmas songs!:

1. White Christmas, Bing Crosby

2. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Frank Sinatra

3. I’ll Be Home For Christmas, Frank Sinatra

4. Let it snow, Dean Martin

5. It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, Andy Williams

6. Happy Xmas, John Lennon

7. So this is Christmas, Celine Dion

8. All I Want For Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey

9. Joy to the World, Chris Tomlin

10. A Holly Jolly Christmas, Burl Ives

11. Sleigh Ride, Johnny Mathis

12. Winter Wonderland, Johnny Mathis

13. Twelve Days of Christmas

14. Silent Night, Michael Bublé

15. The First Noël, Frank Sinatra

Enjoy!!!


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