Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Are They Christmas Songs?

 

It’s the Christmas Season and it’s whatever music moves you over at Monday Music Moves Me and it is  all about Christmas this month so I’m starting off with music that isn’t about Christmas but they have become Christmas songs. Now, one, I understand but the other 2, I don’t quite get. Let’s not pussyfoot around and let’s get to it….

1. WINTER WONDERLAND  BY GUY LOMBARDO-1934


This is a song that seems to be played every hour on the hour during the Christmas season and just bout every singer has sung this. The music is by Felix Bernard and the lyrics, by Richard Bernhard Smith who thought up the words when he saw Honesdale Central Park, PA. Covered in snow. This became a huge hit for the Canadian Guy Lombardo  and his band, 91 years ago. There are over 200 different recordings of this song.

2. BABY, ITS COLD OUTSIDE SUNG BY RICARDO MONTALBAN AND ESTHER WILLIAMS-1949

This has become such a controversial song and I think most of us need to take a pill and  settle down. This song was written by Frank Loesser along with his wife, Lynn Garland who sang it at their dinner parties when they thought it was time for the guests to leave. It became a huge hit and has been covered by many singers over the decades and somewhat done to death. Later in the film, the roles are reversed with Betty Garrett chasing Red Skelton while singing this song and it is very funny.

3. MY FAVOURITE THINGS SUNG BY JULIE ANDREWS AND THE KIDS-1965


Nothing says Christmas than the warm summer sun, greenery and, oh yeah, Nazis! This song is sung by Julie Andrews to the kids who are scared by a thunderstorm( wussies). Christmas is mentioned in the song, written by Rodgers and Hammerstein, so that makes it a Christmas song. It is a great song, sweet and fun before the meanie Christopher Plummer stops the singing with one cold stare. 

So, what songs are played at Christmas, but it is not supposed to be a  Christmas song? Let me know.

Bonus…BETTY GARRETT AND RED SKELTON…




9 comments:

  1. My favourite is Fairytale of New York - definitely about Christmas but not in the normal way!

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  2. You know, I can't think of a single song title other than Frosty the Snowman but John already mentioned it. I know there are others but my brain is blank right now. We watched The Sound of Music for Thanksgiving. That was the first time in years. It was a lot of fun and so good to see again. Maybe the kids weren't really scared of the thunder. They just craved a mother's attention so desperately with such a rigid father. Thankfully that all changed. :) Thanks for sharing these non-Christmas tunes turned to Christmas classics with the 4M crew on the dance floor, Birgit. Have a boogietastic and joyful Christmas season, darlin'! xo

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    1. Hey this song popped up on my playlist "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" for a non-Christmas Christmas song. :)

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  3. I don't think of "My Favorite Things" as a Christmas song. Maybe "Baby, It's Cold Outside" became more of a Christmas song when Zooey Deschanel sang it in Elf? I think I see the edge of a Christmas tree in the Esther Williams/Ricardo Montalban scene. The two of them singing it with a symbol of Christmas in the room probably encouraged people to associate it with Christmas. That song doesn't bother me either. I like it. As for other songs, "Let It Snow" comes to mind.

    Love,
    Janie

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  4. I agree wtih you about "Baby It's Cold Outside"! So ridiculous that people wanted it banned. I hadn't thought of "Favourite Things" as a Christmas song either. What about Jingle Bells? No mention of Christmas in the lyrics.

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  5. I never knew Guy Lombardo had a big hit with Winter Wonderland - 91 years ago!! Someone mentioned it already, but Fairytale of New York has become one of my favorite Christmas songs, along with - gasp All I Want for Christmas (Is You).

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  6. OMC that video of the kitty was so awwdorable💗Double Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞

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