Today I thought I’d share with you some of my favorite Christmas music and albums we listen to throughout the holiday season.
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- Love Has Come to Save – Cory and Stephanie Epps
- Glory in the Highest and Adore – Chris Tomlin
- Michael Buble Christmas
- Point of Grace – duh!
- Home for Christmas – Amy Grant
- Rose of Bethlehem – Selah
- I’ve heard great things about Lauren Daigle’s Christmas album and just downloaded it as I wrote out these words
- Pentatonix – its the hubs fav and we jam to it
alot !
Favorite songs each year – I just feel like I need to hear them!
- O Holy Night – number one no doubt favorite song. And, I usually prefer a tenor to a soprano
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel
- Sleigh Ride
- I love a big band Christmas. A few years ago, I took my parents to see Mannheim Steamroller and that was just a fun memory. Nothing like all your favorite Christmas tunes played live in only a way they can.
- Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- What Child is This
- Silent Night – in German, usually by my dad
- Sweet Little Jesus Boy – it always makes me think of my dad
What’s on your list? What is your favorite album to listen to? What songs do you have to hear each year?
- December 1 – What is Advent
- December 2 – Nativity
- December 3 – Lights
- December 4 – Fruitcake
- December 5 – Ornaments
- December 6 – Cards
- December 7 – Smell
- December 8 – Office Party
- December 9 – Gift Exchange
- December 10 – Family Pictures
- December 11 – Stocking Stuffers
- December 12 – Party Food
- December 13 – Favorite Tradition
- December 14 – It’s Christmas when…
- December 15 – Christmas Wear
- December 16 – Christmas Cookie
- December 17 – Christmas Carol/Music
- December 18 – Christmas Charity
- December 19 – Community Traditions
- December 20 – Bah-Humbug
- December 21 – Grown-up Christmas List
- December 22 – Elf on the Shelf
- December 23 – Nostalgia
- December 24 – Christmas Eve
- December 25 – Christmas Day – How will you spend the big day – where will you be? Who will you be with? What’s on your mind?
- December 26 – Dreams for the Year Ahead