If you're like us, you probably start blasting Christmas music as soon as you can—after all, there's no such thing as too soon when it comes to Christmas. After all, who wouldn't want to take advantage of the opportunity to listen to happy holiday hits for an entire month?
Now that the holiday season is in full swing, it's time to make sure your Christmas playlist is equipped with all the right songs. From timeless classics to new hits, these holiday tunes are necessary listens every year.
Bing Crosby's classic hit about a picturesque Christmas scene is one of the most popular holiday songs ever - with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
This jazzy holiday song by legendary Frank Sinatra is about that cold winter weather we all have a love-hate relationship with.
Dean Martin's take on this classic holiday hit is upbeat and genuinely fun to listen to.
In the wake of George Michael’s unexpected death on Christmas Day 2016, the song finally made its Hot 100 debut.
The mood of joyous glee perfectly demonstrates how Christmas brings out the child in everyone, even the Boss.
This time of year, it's hard to go a day without hearing number-one hit Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You"
Hark back to the days of intense Bieber fever with JB's hit song about hanging out with his special someone at Christmas.
Ariana Grande's Christmas original has become a modern favorite, which was first released on the Japanese reissue of her Christmas EP Christmas Kisses.
The song went viral on TikTok as part of what is referred to as the Snowman Challenge, in which participants are tasked with singing an entire verse of “Snowman” in a single breath.
Jonas Brother tells the love story of how their spouses make every day feel “Like It’s Christmas.”
Bonus:
These are some of my favorites Christmas songs that might get you in the holiday spirit
For the tenth anniversary of the song, Carey re-recorded and re-released the song commercially as a new remix. Carey recorded the new version of the song with Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson.
A multilayered track that starts off as a romantic R&B ballad before smoothly switching to a cheerful carol as the jazzy sound dominates the track throughout.
The track opens with a line about hot chocolate before breaking into a fun, upbeat pop song that’ll be sure to get plenty of airtime before the holiday season ends.