Find Out What Christmas Song Was Popular The Year You Were Born!





Ever wondered which Christmas song was a holiday favorite the year you were born? Don’t say “no”—I’m going to pretend you said “YES!” because it’s always fun to uncover new, quirky facts. 

 Who wouldn’t want to know which festive tune still gets us dancing around the Christmas tree? Let’s take a festive trip down memory lane!

1920's

"Auld Lang Syne" by the Peerless Quartet

The Peerless Quartet released this iconic New Year's song in 1920. It peaked at No. 5 on the top-selling music charts and became synonymous with the Christmas season of celebrations.

As a movie buff, I loved this song, which plays in the final scene of "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), as everyone in Bedford Falls comes together to celebrate George Bailey's (Jimmy Stewart) return from a night of seeing what life wouldn't have been like without him.

This Scottish song celebrates old friendships and bids farewell to the past, remembering loved ones who are no longer with us.

1930's

"Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie

A true Christmas song written with kids in mind, this song's playful and upbeat rhythm captures the hearts of children all around. The whimsical lyrics, "He's makin' a list, checkin' it twice," "They're gonna build a toy land town," and "Santa Claus is comin' to town," add to the buildup to Christmas Eve.

To find out more, please visit the full article here. What Christmas Song Was Popular The Year You Were Born.

BONUS: Here is a Christmas Playlist that will have you rocking out as you wrapping your gifts this year.








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