Are you feeling the Christmas spirit? Do you want to enjoy a true holiday treat this year?
Then you can’t miss out on the traditional Christmas carols! Check out our guide and put together the perfect playlist for the entire holiday season.
Christmas carols are like the backbone of every Christmas party. Few festivals need a rocking playlist to make the celebrations more fun, and Christmas is definitely one of them.
From classics like “Jingle Bells” to “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, this list of famous Christmas carols is sure to get you in the festive spirit.
Here’s a list of the most popular carols that will surely inspire you this Christmas.
Well-known Traditional Christmas Carols To Cheer Up
With Christmas just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to add Christmas carols to your playlist, as they are always fun and joyous.
Jingle Bells
The carol’s origin was noted in the early 18th century, but the exact history is a bit fuzzy. It’s definitely stood the test of time and is hands down the most popular Christmas carol ever. It’s probably the most sung carol of all time.
Silent Night
“Silent Night” was first written in German (Stille Nacht) by a young Austrian priest. It didn’t get translated into English until the 19th century. Then, in 1935, Bing Crosby, the famous singer, recorded his own version, and it became the third biggest-selling single of all time, selling over 30 million copies. This soulful and dreamy song has become a classic part of Christmas music.
Joy To The World
“Joy to the World” is an English Christmas carol written by the English minister and hymn writer Isaac Watts. The joyful and lively song captures the spirit of the season. In the late ’90s, this upbeat song was declared the most-published Christmas hymn in North America.
Good King Wenceslas
“Good King Wenceslas” is a hearty carol based on the life of King Wenceslas, who served as the Duke of Bohemia from 921 to 935. The carol celebrates the long tradition of charitable giving on the Second Day of Christmas. It has become one of the best-loved carols ever written and was even performed by The Beatles.
Hark The Herald Angels Sing
The well-known Christmas carol “Hark The Herald Angels Sing” is over 280 years old. In 1855, British singer William Hayman Cummings created today’s popular version. This carol is widely performed around the world.
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The Evolution of Modern Christmas Carols: Blending Tradition with Contemporary Tunes
Looking to spice up your holiday playlist?
Check out these new Christmas songs. There’s everything from Beatles’ Christmas tunes to Mariah Carey’s holiday classic.
You’ll have plenty to choose from for a more fun Christmas playlist.
“All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey
How can we not start with the greatest modern Christmas song of all time??
“That’s Christmas to Me,” by Pentatonix
Your holiday playlist is probably not very heavy on a cappella. Change that with Pentatonix’s “That’s Christmas to Me”.
“What Christmas Means to Me,” by Stevie Wonder
Of course, the original is well worth adding to your playlist, too.
“Wonderful Christmas Time” by The Beatles
It’s a timeless classic that captures the festive spirit with its catchy melody and cheerful lyrics.
“Last Christmas” by The Wham
This song topped the charts in many countries, and as of now, it remains one of the most popular Christmas songs.
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Instrumental version of Christmas Carols
If you prefer instrumental renditions of classical carols, listen to one of the moving versions by either violin or piano virtuosos. It is this presentation of spiritual songs that will bring the right festive atmosphere into your home .
Foreign Christmas carols from around the world
Christmas holidays are celebrated in various ways around the world, and some favorite carols are universally loved. Like other forms of music, Christmas songs are often adapted from foreign-language originals.
Make your Christmas dinner a musical extravaganza with a few memorable pieces in another language; their magic might shine even brighter.
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See below the different versions of popular Christmas carol “Silent Night”:
Silent Night
You can also listen to a compilation of thirty different language versions of Silent Night:
Sing together with your loved ones – we have the lyrics for you!
Silent night, holy night,
in its sleep, the earth breathes,
midnight struck the city went to sleep,
even the shepherds of the flocks dozed off long ago,
/: only God's love watches :/
Silent night, holy night,
suddenly there is cheering in her,
arise my people shake the darkness from your eyes
in the city of Bethlehem God was born today,
/: he became a man out of love :/
Silent night, holy night,
shadow and frost around us
but in the depths of the heart Gloria thunders,
thanks that the sinner can be trusted
/: stay warm at the holy family :/
Jingle Bells
And what is your favorite Christmas carol?
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