This made me smile! Of course, we all have our favorites and my list would have been different, but you actually MADE a list and made a video of it, so kudos to you! Mine would have included The First Noel, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Carol of the Bells, and Silent Night instead of a few of yours, but I love your choices too.
I have a lot of different opinions on this list. But my big issue is that Hallelujah, this version, isn’t a Christmas song. It’s more of a love song. “She tied you to the kitchen chair, she broke your throne and cut you hair, from your lips she drew a hallelujah.” Come on. That’s not a Christmas song. The Christmas version talks about Jesus. What Christmas is really about. Jesus birthday. It’s the celebration of Jesus birth. It’s purposely after the Jewish holiday.
I can't believe that Carol of the Bells is not on this list.
It's an over the top great arrangement!
I love the First Noel, but all these songs were amazing. It's hard to choose just 10.
Surprised where are you Christmas isn't on here. But I love all of these.
Fantastic is an understatement!
My favorite is definitely That’s Christmas to me. It’s my favorite song in the world
This made me smile! Of course, we all have our favorites and my list would have been different, but you actually MADE a list and made a video of it, so kudos to you! Mine would have included The First Noel, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Carol of the Bells, and Silent Night instead of a few of yours, but I love your choices too.
I love it! Merry Christmas everybody! ❤️
It's good, but my personal favourite is That's Christmas to me
Julia Topolewska Mine too!
No deck the the halls?
I have a lot of different opinions on this list. But my big issue is that Hallelujah, this version, isn’t a Christmas song. It’s more of a love song. “She tied you to the kitchen chair, she broke your throne and cut you hair, from your lips she drew a hallelujah.” Come on. That’s not a Christmas song. The Christmas version talks about Jesus. What Christmas is really about. Jesus birthday. It’s the celebration of Jesus birth. It’s purposely after the Jewish holiday.