It’s been about seven weeks since the last Musings of the Past, a feature that roughly runs once a month where I revisit previous posts published at a time when this blog was in its younger days. I guess I missed November! With the holiday season being in full swing, I thought this would be an opportune moment to republish a post from December 2017, which featured a variety of modern Christmas songs from various music genres. The Spotify playlist at the end wasn’t in the original post.
Making Your Christmas Groove
A list to get you into the mood for that most wonderful time of the year
When I was looking back at previous posts on the blog, I came across a list of Christmas rock, soul, rap and pop tunes I had put together last year [December 2016 – CMM]. For the most part, I still stand behind it and thought it would be fitting to publish a slightly updated version.
One of the things I liked to do during the Christmas holiday while growing up in Germany many moons ago was to listen to my favorite radio station, which was then called SWF III. At that time of the year, the DJs would frequently play song requests from listeners.
Not surprisingly, Christmas pop and rock songs were high in demand. Some of these tunes became seasonal anthems, such as Wham’s Last Christmas, Paul McCartney’s Wonderful Christmas Time and Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas. Okay, maybe these are not the most compelling examples, but these tunes come to mind first when I think about those times.
Some folks may cringe at the thought of pop and rock artists dressing up as Santa and performing Christmas songs, whether they are covers of traditional tunes or new songs with holiday themes. Others may get cynical about music artists and record companies suddenly discovering Jesus and Santa when people conveniently are willing to spend insane amounts of money on Christmas presents. I get all of that and being cynical about it is not unfounded.

I still think there are some great Christmas rock and pop songs that have come out over the years – in fact, make that over the decades! Plus, let’s be honest, while many traditional Christmas tunes have beautiful melodies, they don’t exactly groove. I don’t know about you, but I like listening to music that makes me want to get up and move – by the way, probably not such a bad thing during the holiday season when many folks like to indulge on food and drink. So how about rockin’ and rollin’ off that of these extra calories!
Below are clips of some of my favorite Christmas rock and pop tunes in no particular order: From John Lennon’s haunting Happy Xmas (War Is Over) to Chuck Berry’s rockin’ & rollin’ Run Rudolph Run to Run-D.M.C.’s cool rap Christmas in Hollis to AC/DC’s hard-charging Mistress For Christmas to a fantastic live version of Feliz Navidad with José Feliciano and Daryl Hall to the unforgettable James Brown and his funky Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto, these tunes come in many different genres!
John Lennon/Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (1971)
Chuck Berry/Run Rudolph Run (1958)
The Pogues/Fairytale Of New York (1987)
Run-D.M.C./Christmas In Hollis (1987)
AC/DC/Mistress For Christmas (1990)
José Feliciano & Daryl Hall/Feliz Navidad (2010)
James Brown/Santa Claus, Go Straight To The Ghetto (1968)
Otis Redding/Merry Christmas Baby (posthumous, 1968)
The Ravers/(It’s Gonna Be) A Punk Rock Christmas (1978)
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band/Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (2007)
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The original post, which was published on December 21, 2017, ended here. And, yes, I kept Springsteen’s version of Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, even though I snarkily commented the other day this tune has been overexposed – oh, well, it was part of the original post. Plus, it’s certainly not terrible!
The Spotify playlist is an addition. Instead of The Ravers, it features a rendition of It’s Gonna Be A Punk Rock Christmas by UK pop punk band Majorettes. Feliz Navidad is the studio version José Feliciano recorded in 1970, not the live performance with Daryl Hall captured in the clip. The playlist also includes some additional tunes. Season’s Greetings!
Sources: Wikipedia; YouTube; Spotify
Daryl Hall’s done some interesting collaborations. I saw him pair up with Cheap Trick not long ago, at his home (from what I understand he has a tv show doing that though I’ve not seen it other than that clip), they sounded pretty good.
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It’s called “Live From Daryl’s House”. I’ve never watched it. I just took a peak at the show’s website. The content looks dated, so I’m not sure about its current status.
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You know one that really rocks? Billy Squier’s Christmas Is The Time To Say “I Love You” does rock. My favorite of all time remains John Lennon’s song. Not because he was a Beatle….because it’s just perfect for this time of year…I like Otis’s song also…I’ll listen to all of these tonight.
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Didn’t know that Chris Squire tune – yep, it does rock!🎸
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It’s catchy also! I sent an email man…I think you will enjoy it.
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Some great choices! I’d never heard the AC/DC song before… Nothing Christmassy about, but it rocks anway : )
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I wanna mistress for Christmas – of course, AC/DC had to do it naughty! 🙂
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I like all of those (but had never heard the AC/DC one. Surely to be a holiday classic.) I actually really love Christmas music and did Christmas posts regularly, but didn’t last year. Even though it only comes once a year I had kinda overdone it and burned out on XMAS music. Haven’t yet decided whether to do a post or not. If I do, maybe I’ll dredge up some new ones.
I’ve actually seen Daryl’s house but not often. A favorite was Daryl and fellow Philly boy Todd Rundgren playing from Hawaii.
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