subject: Make Christmas Iphone Ringtone In 2010 [print this page] Christmas is a festival of joy and celebration. While decorating the house, practicing religious rites and preparing luscious food are the major part of every celebration, know that no celebration is complete and no joy is merry enough without some good music. Music brings in the flavor of the season into our lives. In true sense, music brings out the emotions in our heart into our living room and mixes it with the happy moments in our life. At Christmas time, this happiness gets raised exponentially whenever you add a Christmas song at the background. Intrinsic as they are, Christmas songs have this mystical quality of transporting you back to the days when you used to be children. Heartwarming, emotional, cheerful, graceful, funky yet soft thats Christmas music for you! This Christmas, we bring you a list of seven all time great Christmas songs that you will love to swing to. Just put one of these on and swing a leg or two with your family. Merry Christmas!
Top 5 Country Christmas Songs
1. Twelve Days Of Christmas
When you talk of classics, this is the grand daddy of them all! Though this song has been known to exist from somewhere around the 16th century, the song got recognition and turned into a Christmas favorite only from the time when James O Halliwell added it to his list of nursery rhymes that cropped up in 1842. Since then, it has seen numerous rendition and even greater number of parodies. This Christmas, listen to any of your favorite versions or make up your own!
2. Frosty the Snowman
This is a popular song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson, and first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950. It was written after the success of Autry's recording of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" the previous year. Rollins and Nelson presented their lyrics to Autry, who, in turn, recorded Frosty in search of another seasonal hit. The song which was originally titled Frosty the Snow Man also gave rise to a Christmas tele-special with the same name.
3. The Christmas Song
Talk about Christmas songs, and you just cannot miss The Christmas Song. After all, what is celebration without the intrusion of classics? The popular song was written in the blistering summer of 1944 by vocalist Mel Torm and Bob Wells. The duo was trying to cool off the summer heat by thinking of snow and the Christmas time and was scribbling on the notepad. But an hour later, they realized that they had a song with them. The Nat King Cole Trio first recorded the song early in 1946, which did not become a major hit. However, in the same year, they recorded a different version of the song, which grew on to become a major hit.
4. White Christmas
If a song had to enter the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling song of all times; then it had to be special; and special it was. White Christmas was written by Irving Berlin and the version, which made it to the record books, was sung by Bing Crosby. This version had estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide. The song speaks of a Christmas time with snow all around, thus literally visualizing a white Christmas. The song had been ranked second on the Songs of the Century list by the members of the RIAA.
5. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
This song was composed and written by Tommie Connor. Originally recorded by Jimmy Boyd, the song reached number one on the Billboard charts in 1952. The song describes a scene, where a child creeps down from his bedroom to see his mother kissing "Santa Claus" (presumably his father in a Santa Claus costume) underneath the mistletoe.
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