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12 Days Of Christmas (Songs): Music To Get You In The Holiday Spirit

A countdown through songs.

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12 Days Of Christmas (Songs): Music To Get You In The Holiday Spirit
Rodion Kutsaev

The holidays are just around the corner, and what better way to get into the spirit than by listening to music? While you are waiting for the snow to fall outside, or if you are decorating your home, these songs will put you into a heartwarming mood. Before you know it, you will be full of excitement and mirth. Enjoy the 12 days of holiday songs.

12. “Do You Hear What I Hear?” by Carrie Underwood.


This classic is the perfect song to ease you back into the holiday season.

11. “Mittens” by Carly Ray Jepsen.

This pop winter song will get you excited for scarf and mitten weather.

10. “Santa Baby” by Eartha Kitt.

This classic song with a catchy tune and humorous message is perfect for those who are more interested in the light-hearted side of the holidays.

9. “Where are you Christmas?” by Faith Hill.

Fans of Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and holiday lovers alike will love this slower paced song for the winter months.

8. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Sam Smith.

What more could you need than Sam Smith's voice, a grand piano, and a classic Christmas song?

7. “Jingle Bell Rock” by Skyway Avenue.

This pop-punk cover will have you rocking out in the car while you wait for the snow to fall.

6. “Under the Tree” by Kelly Clarkson.

This upbeat Christmas song will have you dancing around the tree while decorating.

5. “Baby It’s Cold Outside” by Lady Gaga and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.


This twist on the classic song will have you reinvigorated for Christmas with Lady Gaga's and Joseph Gordon Levitt's classic glam.

4. “Believe” by Josh Groban.

This song, made popular by "The Polar Express," brings back the meaning of Christmas spirit during the holiday season.

3. “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” by Michael Bublé.

Who could resist the silky smooth voice of Michael Bublé? The warm song makes you want to cuddle up in a blanket near a fireplace, looking at a Christmas tree or yule log.

2. “Mary Did You Know” by Pentatonix.

A beautiful cover of the Christmas classic delivered by one of the world's most talented a cappella groups.

1. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carrey.

The Queen of Pop Christmas Songs herself brings you one of the most thought-of songs around the Christmas time. If this doesn't put you in the holiday mood, I'm not sure what will.

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