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🎧 13 Merry Christmas 🎄 Gems (Newer & Older) features Disco People, The Emotions, Mariah Carey, The Temptations & Whitney Houston.
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L
ast year, in 2020, I made a five-word assertion: we need a little Christmas 🎄. That was very true in 2020 and honestly, just as true in 2021. 2021 has still been hellish, with COVID-19 still raging. While things and times began to get back to normal, they’re still not there just yet. Hopefully, 2022 marks our return to better times without asterisks or but(s) attached! Christmas can assuage, even if it won’t solve a multitude of problems plaguing the world. Nonetheless, how about some Christmas cheer with a 13-song compendium, 🎧 13 Merry Christmas 🎄 Gems (Newer & Older).🎧 13 Merry Christmas 🎄 Gems (Newer & Older) features 🎙 Disco People, 🎙 The Emotions, 🎙 Mariah Carey, 🎙 The Temptations, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. So, if you need an extra lift on Christmas, well, you should totally indulge in this compendium. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from The Musical Hype!
1. Mariah Carey, “Jesus Born on this Day”
💿 Merry Christmas • 🏷 Sony • 📅 1994
“Jesus Born on This Day” speaks to awesomeness of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. Carey wrote this song alongside famed songwriter/producer 🎼✍ 🎛 Walter Afanasieff. “Today, a child is born on Earth,” Carey sings on the first verse, adding, “Today the glory of God / Shines everywhere / For all of the world.” The words are simple but incredibly ‘telling.’ Similarly, on the second verse, Carey shifts from explicitly calling him Jesus to referring to him as “the Lamb of God.” On the third verse, Jesus is simply referenced as Him. The centerpiece is the chorus (with variations) where Carey ensures the whole world knows his name is J-E-S-U-S. She’s backed by choir, amplifying the greatness of ‘The Son of God.’
“Oh, Jesus, born on this day He is our light and salvation Oh, Jesus, born on this day He is the King of all nations.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Mariah Carey, “Jesus Born on This Day”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 No. 31 (2021)
2. Disco People, “It’s Snowing Men”
💿 It’s Snowing in Key West • 🏷 Essential Media Group LLC • 🗓 2021
The premise of “It’s Snowing Men” is rather than snowing snowflakes, men are snowing down from the heavens. Hmm, sounds like it’s adapted from a beloved, gay classic, 🎵 “It’s Raining Men”! Yah, pretty much: “It’s snowing men, hallelujah / It’s snowing men.” Of course, there’s encouragement for this precipitation, with lines like, “Let it fall down now” and “Ooh, I’ve gotta have one.” Hey, can’t knock their lust! Perhaps the best lines are as follows:
“Sexy men, sexy men, everywhere falling Reindeers, reindeers everybody’s calling Santa’s dropping presents Bet you I’m gonna catch me one.”
Those presents, of course, have big muscles and, presumably, BDE. “It’s Snowing Men” is meant to be fun, and of course, unapologetically gay. The liberation is easily perceptible and hey, I’m here for it! You’ll want to bump this novel Christmas song well into the winter, and of course, hope those snowflakes really do turn into a legit hunk, LMAO!
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Disco People, “It’s Snowing Men”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 No. 10
3. Pentatonix, “Joyful, Joyful”
Ft. Jazmine Sullivan
💿 The Best of Pentatonix Christmas • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2019
Calling “Ode to Joy” a bop might seem sketchy but not this interpretation! Basically, this version with layered vocal harmonies is more 📽 Sister Act 2 than 🎙 Beethoven (as in Ludwig van). Jazmine Sullivan takes the lead on the slow, soulful, and spiritually tinged intro – channeling 🎙 Lauryn Hill, of course! She milks the vocal for all its worth, with PTX providing her a rich palette to sing over. Then, the tempo picks up, and “Joyful Joyful” transforms into a gospel joint. We don’t hear from Sullivan for a while, but she returns, filled with joy on the bluesy, gospel ad-libs. Let the church say “YES,” or better yet “JOY!”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Joy: 3BOPS No. 1 (2020)
🔗 🎧 10 Songs Filled with Considerable Joy
4. The Temptations, “Give Love on Christmas Day”
💿 Give Love at Christmas • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1980
With The Temptations’ version of “Give Love on Christmas Day,” essentially, you get an older, more mature sound compared to the youthful original by the Jackson 5. The tenor of 🎙 Eddie Kendricks is utterly sublime, starkly contrasting the boyish lead by then preteen Michael. Also, the production is tweaked, while maintaining the sanctity of the original harmonically and where the most recognizable cues are concerned. Where the Jackson version appears deep into their Christmas album, The Temptations open 💿 Give Love at Christmas (1980) with the ear-catching ballad. Worth noting, Give Love at Christmas ranks among the best Christmas albums of all time.
In the Temp’s hands, “Give Love on Christmas Day” is a soulful, spirited track. Had the Jacksons not recorded it first, you’d assume it belonged to The Temptations – that’s how much they distinguished it from the original. Even more interesting is the fact that by this time, the group had long released their most beloved, critically acclaimed hits. Call this song, and the entire album a late highlight in the soul collective’s discography.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 More Christmas: 5ive Songs No. 73
🔗 🎧 15 Absolutely Terrific, Merry Christmas Songs
🔗 🎧 The Jackson 5 vs. The Temptations: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 41
5. Brenda Lee, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
💿 Merry Christmas from Brenda • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 1964
What makes it so awesome? It’s fun, novel, and honestly, incredibly festive. Listening to it, you just absorb the spirit of Christmas. Brenda’s exuberant vocals makes us exuberant. The saxophone solo ups the ante, making us want to dance and share “the most wonderful time of the year” with those we love. Honestly, this two-minutes-and-change number speaks for itself.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 More Christmas: 5ive Songs No. 73
🔗 🎧 15 Absolutely Terrific, Merry Christmas Songs
6. The Emotions, “What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas”
💿 Sunshine! • 🏷 Stax / Concord • 🗓 1977
The collective references beloved, jubilant carols (🎵 “Silent Night” and 🎵 “Joy to the World”) and they can’t curb the sadness. the memories of a love expired have dimmed the holiday season: “But what is left / Oh, for me to do / Now that it’s Christmas / And I don’t have you.” Yeah, The Emotions totally live up to their name, making Christmas an emotional time, adversely. Even if it’s a bummer and buzzkill, the musical backdrop and the vocal performance are magnificent. Also, the chorus is stellar, even if it’s unsure how to cope with the merry season: “What do the lonely do at Christmas / Oh, what do the lonely do at Christmas time.” Ultimately, “What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas” is relatable, if in a painful way, and oozes with soul. “What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas” was written by 🎼✍ Carl Mitchell Hampton and 🎼✍ Homer Banks – kudos to them!
7. Whitney Houston & The Georgia Mass Choir, “Joy to the World”
💿 The Preacher’s Wife (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1996
“Joy to the World” doesn’t need to be tweaked musically, but tweak it right, and you have a surefire masterpiece! That’s what happens in the hands of Houston and The Georgia Mass Choir. They spice things up, giving the traditional carol more of a contemporary gospel spin, following a smooth, playful intro by Houston. The sound is bright and energetically, masterfully celebrating J-E-S-U-S. Houston’s vocals are at their peak. She exhibits composure and poise, yet knows when to ‘let ‘em rip,’ taking the spirit next level. The Georgia Mass Choir is there to provide a lift, and this ‘gospelized’ version plays directly to their strengths. Add in a vamp/breakdown section, and we get a hint of contemporary R&B ala the 90s which is sweet. Ultimately, this spirited take is one you’ll not only want to refresh you during Christmas, but into New Years’ and beyond.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🙏 Whitney Houston, “Joy to the World”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 No. 30 (2021)
🔗 🗣️ Mariah Carey vs. Whitney Houston: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 40
8. The Drifters, “White Christmas”
🎵 “White Christmas” • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 1954
There is so much to love about this groovy rendition of “White Christmas” by The Drifters. It can be described as doo-wop, which is quite characteristic and idiomatic of the R&B at the time. Even so, hearing the vintage sound in the 2020s, it’s quite refreshing in addition to being timeless. With the sound being the crowning achievement, it’s specifically the vocals that certify it as a classic; they are nothing short of exceptional. Two members stand out in particular: 🎙 Clyde McPhatter as the lead tenor, and 🎙 Bill Pinkney as the bass, filling out the sound. The harmonies truly pop, exhibiting superb chemistry between the members. Check out the history of this legendary group, and you’ll see there have been numerous lineup changes over the years.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 15 Absolutely Terrific, Merry Christmas Songs
9. All Time Low, “Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass”
💿 Dirty Work • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2011
Alex spends the entirety of the song angry AF to say the least – there’s no other way to put it. In the second verse, he’s so pissed that he asserts, “I tear down decorations / They remind me of your smile / I hate that mistletoe / It makes me think of our first kiss.” Yup, angry and totally emo to the nth degree. Essentially, ‘merry’ isn’t very ‘merry’ in the least here. More interesting is the colorful phrase, ‘kiss my ass’, which typically isn’t associated with Christmas in the least.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Totally Merry, Mary, Marry Songs
🔗 🎧 More Christmas: 5ive Songs No. 73
🔗 🎧 15 Absolutely Terrific, Merry Christmas Songs
🔗 🎧 Kisses: An Intriguing Compendium of Kiss Songs 💋
10. The Jackson 5, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”
💿 Christmas Album • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1970
So, would it be far-fetched to characterize “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” in the Jackson’s hands as the black version? No, of course not! This is the funkiest version of this beloved children’s Christmas classic, PERIOD! Michael Jackson shines on lead vocals, infusing ample personality, making this infectious to the nth degree. After hearing the Jackson 5 version, is there any way – ANY WAY – that you could go back to the original. Okay, sure, you can, but you’ll still be thinking about that iconic, black, Motown version!
“Santa Claus is coming to town! Santa Claus is coming to town! Santa Claus is coming to town!”
11. Tori Kelly, “Joy to the World / Joyful, Joyful”
💿 A Tori Kelly Christmas (Deluxe) • 🏷 Capitol / Schoolboy • 📅 2021
Naturally, the two core songs Kelly fuses here – 🎵 “Joy to the World and 🎵 Joyful, Joyful” – lend themselves to numerous interpretations. Where “Joy to the World” is concerned, Kelly gives us a slower, soulful rendition with soaring, cutting vocals and impressive runs, before the pace picks up. She gets additional support from a backing choir, as well as adds a cool modulation which ups the ante in the spirit department. From here, Kelly makes a fine transition into “Joyful, Joyful,” patterned once again in the style of 📽 Sister Act 2 with some modifications. Basically, if you need any further evidence that TK provides a TKO in the vocal department, your ears must be totally stopped up!
12. Mariah Carey, “Jesus Oh What a Wonderful Child”
💿 Merry Christmas • 🏷 Sony • 📅 1994
“Jesus, Jesus Oh, what a wonderful child Jesus, Jesus So lowly, meek, and mild New life, new hope, new joy He brings Won’t you listen to the angels sing Glory, glory, glory To the newborn King Jesus, Jesus.”
“Jesus Oh What a Wonderful Child” celebrates the birth of Jesus. Also, by hailing “the newborn King,” the record alludes to the marvelous and miraculous things he’d come to do. Mariah Carey sings the lead commandingly, making you feel how awesome the birth of Christ, and Son of God is. She exhibits her usual finesse, but she also gets ‘rough’ with it! One of the biggest surprises of the Carey performance is the double-time breakdown section, which transforms the song to the feel of Pentecostal service. The riffs by Carey are on-point, and listening, it’s hard NOT to catch the spirit (or some semblance of it)! Again, I love 🎵 “All I Want for Christmas is You” – it’s a surefire classic! That said, I truly heart a dynamic moment like “Jesus Oh What a Wonderful Child” even more, considering it really speaks to the ‘reason for the season.’
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🙏 Mariah Carey, “Jesus Oh What a Wonderful Child”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 No. 29 (2021)
13. The Temptations, “Silent Night”
💿 Give Love at Christmas • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1980
So, what makes “Silent Night” so awesome in the hands of The Temptations? The soulful production, the arrangement, and most of all, it is the voices! The key voices here are 🎙 Eddie Kendricks, who blesses us with his masterful, ripe, falsetto, and 🎙 Melvin “Blue” Franklin, the utterly sublime bass. As far as the rest of the group, the vocal chemistry is fantastic – perfect, perfect, perfect. As great as the singing is, arguably, the most memorable part of “Silent Night” arrives at the end, in the form of spoken word by “Blue”: “Merry Christmas from The Temptations.” “Silent Night,” fittingly concludes Give Love at Christmas.
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