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On this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five songs that are about, associated, and feature CHRISTMAS 🎄 in their respective titles.
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On 5ive Songs, we (I) keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff. There’s a topic, five songs, and a short blurb. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five songs that are about, associated, and feature CHRISTMAS 🎄 in their respective titles.
1. 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.
2. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello, “The Christmas Song”
💿 Wonder (Holiday Deluxe) • 🏷 Island • 📅 2020
Mendes and Cabello serve up a chill, balanced performance on “The Christmas Song.” There’s no big-time, gospel histrionics to be found. Here, we get beautiful, expressive vocals that seek to highlight the melody while strongly delivering that Christmas spirit and vibe. The production by 🎙 Nate Mercereau and 🎙 Ben Darwish, with piano and strings is quite warm and elegant. All in all, quite sweet and definitely Christmassy.
3. Gwen Stefani, “You Make it Feel Like Christmas”
💿 You Make it Feel Like Christmas [Deluxe] • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2020
Besides being the best original of the album, “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” ranks among the very best songs. Old-school, tongue-n-cheek, yet fresh, “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” is the type of modern original Christmas original that has some staying power as opposed to being a one-Christmas-season pony. The vocals are great and the chemistry between Stefani and Shelton is definitely on-point.
4. 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. On 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 has been masterfully used by the likes of John Wayne Gacy as well as the non-psychopathic (Zac Efron has a memorable scene in Hairspray).
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🔗 🎧 11 Totally Merry, Mary, Marry Songs
5. 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 record serves as the opener on 💿 Give Love at Christmas, what I’d describe as one of the best Christmas albums of all time, released in 1980. It’s a soulful, spirited track that had the Jackson’s not recorded it first, you’d assume this was all The Temptations – that’s how much they made it their own. 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.
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