Top Ten Essential Holiday Party Songs
The holiday party: egg nog, holiday cheer, and Christmas sweaters. The hours seem to stretch on forever, and if you have to hear one more retelling of your boss's latest golf vacation, you may just scream. The stereo in the corner is pouring out Holiday tunes, and you quickly insist to the host that you can and will take over deejaying duties, then drown the rest of your night in champagne and Christmas carols - anything to avoid that overly happy co-worker of yours.
Top Ten Songs for a Holiday Party:
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Andy Williams): It truly is the most wonderfully time of the year. This Andy Williams song is a great way to kick off just about any party. "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is a lighthearted romp that could make the grouchiest grinch in the room let a smile slip.
All I Want for Christmas is You (Mariah Carey): It's the song that everybody loves to hate. As the opening bells chime through the air, those who are present will surely let out a collective groan, but by the time the song picks up at the end of the first verse, you'll have yourself a room full of singing and dancing holiday sweaters. Whether we like to admit it or not, Mariah's song is just. That. Catchy.
Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms): Lyrically simple, everybody and their uncle knows this popular song. Jingle Bell Rock offers a... well... rocking alternative for those of us who are way over "Jingle Bells." Fun and upbeat, anyone could picture Santa himself bopping around his workshop with this song on the radio.
Let it Snow (Dean Martin): Powered by his smooth voice, Dean Martin and company conjure up images that would encourage anyone to stay indoors. Hot chocolate? Check. Good company? Check. A snuggie? Not so much, but a fleece blanket will do. Short and sweet, this song has the power to make you feel warm and fuzzy. Let it snow!
Top Ten Songs for a Holiday Party:
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Andy Williams): It truly is the most wonderfully time of the year. This Andy Williams song is a great way to kick off just about any party. "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is a lighthearted romp that could make the grouchiest grinch in the room let a smile slip.
All I Want for Christmas is You (Mariah Carey): It's the song that everybody loves to hate. As the opening bells chime through the air, those who are present will surely let out a collective groan, but by the time the song picks up at the end of the first verse, you'll have yourself a room full of singing and dancing holiday sweaters. Whether we like to admit it or not, Mariah's song is just. That. Catchy.
Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms): Lyrically simple, everybody and their uncle knows this popular song. Jingle Bell Rock offers a... well... rocking alternative for those of us who are way over "Jingle Bells." Fun and upbeat, anyone could picture Santa himself bopping around his workshop with this song on the radio.
Let it Snow (Dean Martin): Powered by his smooth voice, Dean Martin and company conjure up images that would encourage anyone to stay indoors. Hot chocolate? Check. Good company? Check. A snuggie? Not so much, but a fleece blanket will do. Short and sweet, this song has the power to make you feel warm and fuzzy. Let it snow!
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