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Music has always been an important part of my life. To this day, I can’t do much of anything without music in the background. I remember my dad introducing me to different styles of music at a young age. He always seemed to have a story to go along with the songs he played, which may explain why I relate a lot of my memories to music.

At this time of year, it’s hard to go to a store or turn on the radio without hearing Christmas music. To me, though, it doesn’t quite seem like Christmas until I hear “Christmas Wrapping” by the Waitresses or “Father Christmas” by the Kinks. These are the songs my dad played (and still does) each Christmas while my family decorated the tree.

This year, I decided to download some music to my iPod so I could start some memories with my two boys. I chose some of my most memorable Christmas tunes, found a few songs from my favorite bands and added the classic songs sung by some amazing singers. Here’s what I came up with:

“Don’t Shoot Me Santa” ~ The Killers

“Christmas Wrapping” ~ The Waitresses

“Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” ~ U2

“Father Christmas” ~ The Kinks

“Last Christmas” ~ Wham!

“Happy Xmas (War is Over)” ~ John Lennon

“Frosty the Snowman” ~ Ella Fitzgerald

“Jingle Bells” ~ Frank Sinatra

“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” ~ Dean Martin

“Christmas Time is Here” ~ Barry Gordon (from Peanuts)

“Santa Claus is Coming to Town” ~ Bruce Springsteen

“Santa Baby” ~ Eartha Kitt

“I Believe in Father Christmas” ~ Greg Lake

“Donde Esta Santa Claus?” ~ Guster

“I Saw Three Ships” ~ Sting

So far, the boys seem to like the mix. G giggles when he hears The Kinks sing about leaving toys for the “little rich boys,” and Biz loves singing about “Fosty” the snowman. I’m curious to see which songs become their favorites.

Until then, here’s to Christmas memories past, present and future. And timeless music that brings it all back.

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Cross posted from another jennifer
art, music, parenting, philanthropy and other musings from a working mom in brunswick, maine

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grannysu 5 pts

because I play the same Christmas CD over and over--the Bells of Dublin by the Chieftains. I like medieval carols, Irish/Celtic carols, and traditional choir music at Christmas. There's something musical for us all in this season, isn't there?

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Grace@Haven 5 pts

your music memories. Amazing how music can cue a memory or stir up a feeling from long ago!

KattMaiser 5 pts

Ha! You don't see a lot of references to Wham these days. Thanks for the suggested tunes.

Jean Stites 5 pts

Happy Holidaze!

I'm a piano teacher in and around the East Bay of San Francisco and I thought the world might find it interesting to know that the number one song requested--both this year and last, if you can believe it--is The Christmas Song by Alvin and the Chipmunks.

Go figure!

JennaHatfield 10 pts

We're a classical pops kind of Christmas family. My husband can't handle "pop" music, especially in Christmas form. We also prefer traditional carols.

Pop music exceptions: WHAM!'s version of "Last Christmas." (BTW: Taylor Swift should have to pay George Michael for ruining his version.) Some crazy wicked loud rocky version of a song I now forget that we heard last night. And some other bits of randomness.

Contributing Editor Jenna Hatfield (@FireMom ( http://twitter.com/FireMom )) blogs at Stop, Drop and Blog ( http://stopdropandblog.com ) and The Chronicles of Munchkin Land ( http://thechroniclesofmunchkinland.com ). She is a freelance writer and newspaper photographer.

anotherjennifer 5 pts

It's totally what we grow up with. And then it becomes tradition somewhere along the line. The fun part is sharing with others. Thanks for sharing your favorites!

another jennifer ( http://anotherjennifer.com/ )
art, music, parenting, philanthropy and other musings from a working mom in brunswick, maine

Polish Mama on the Prairie 6 pts

Your list sounds roughly like my husbands. He gets irritated with mine, because I prefer Choirs, instrumentals, and traditional Polish Christmas songs (Koledy). Mine are songs like Lulajze, Jezuniu, the pure version of Silent Night sung by either one voice with no accompanying music or a choir singing it with no crazy "esi-floresi" (as my parents called it, extra fancy stuff at the end), Medrcy swiata, etc. My post "My Favorite Holiday Memories" explains it... But to each their own, I thinks it's what you grew up with. :)