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As of 2019 there were an estimated 9,274 songs with the word “ Christmas ” in the title.
Many well known Christmas songs weren’t Christmas songs at all.
" Jingle Bells " was originally written to be sung on Thanksgiving .
" Silent Night " was performed for the first time in an Austrian village on Christmas Eve in 1818 .
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" was written by a copywriter for Montgomery Ward.
“White Christmas” is the biggest-selling holiday track of all time.
“ Carol of the Bells ” was a centuries old Ukrainian folk song, meant for a different holiday— New Year’s Eve .
The doo-wop holiday song had the ill fortune being released on the same day President John F Kennedy was assassinated.
" All I Want for Christmas Is You " was written as a way to heal her inner child and honor her “early fantasies of family and friendship” Mariah Carey made several nods to song producers of Christmas past with this modern day holiday staple.
The singer revealed that growing up, her holiday experiences were n’t actually that merry.
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