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35 Christmas Songs That Are 100% Socially Acceptable To Listen To All Season Long

11. Wrapped In Red by Kelly Clarkson

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Now that spooky season has officially ended and Halloween has passed, it is time to start looking forward to Christmas. I am the type of person that believes November 1 at 12:01 a.m. is the starting point for the joyous holiday season. Thanksgiving is fun and all, but Christmas music just really gets me in the mood.

Here is a compilation of holiday songs that are at the top of my Christmas playlist. It is never too soon to start adding them to your playlist or to create a new one. Some of these are songs you may not even know or have a different version. Get ready for the wild season that will be upon us before we know it. Stay ahead of the game by jamming out to some of these classic bops!

1. Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson

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2. Mistletoe by Justin Bieber

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3. All I Want for Christmas is You by Mariah Carey 

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4. Let It Go by Idina Menzel

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5. Silver Bells by Colbie Caillat

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6. 4 Carats by Kelly Clarkson 

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7. O Holy Night by Angie Miller 

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8. Last Christmas by Glee Cast 

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9. Jingle Bells by Katherine McPhee

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10. Christmas In The Sand by Colbie Caillat 

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11. Wrapped in Red by Kelly Clarkson

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12. Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano 

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13. What Child is This? by Kristin Chenoweth 

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14. Santa Baby by Kellie Pickler

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15. Where Are You Christmas by Faith Hill 

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16. Fa La La by Justin Bieber

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17. Jingle Bell Rock by Glee Cast 

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18. Carol of the Bells by Emmy Rossum 

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19. Mary Did You Know? by Pentatonix 

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20. Christmas Canon by Trans-Siberian Orchestra

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21. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas by Michael Buble

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22. Drummer Boy by Justin Bieber

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23. Santa Tell Me by Ariana Grande 

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24. The Christmas Sing-Along by Pentatonix

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25. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by Trans-Siberian Orchestra

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26. My Only Wish (This Year) by Britney Spears

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27. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus by Bowling For Soup

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28. We Need A Little Christmas by Glee Cast 

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29. Blue Christmas by Michael Buble

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30. Little Drummer Boy by for King & Country 

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31. Do They Know It's Christmas? by Glee Cast 

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32. Believe by Josh Groban

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33. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Pentatonix 

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34. Seeing Is Believing by Alan Silvestri 

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35. Do You Hear What I Hear by Carrie Underwood 

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Christmas is fast approaching and will be here before you know it. Now is the best time to start getting into that holiday spirit. Tell your friends it is never too early to listen to Christmas music. Share these songs with them and see what they think. Most of these are covers by different artists that I listen to, but you should also branch out and try some new ones on your own as well. You never know what may be the next bop at the top of your playlists.

If you make a playlist that you are particularly proud of, share it with your friends so they can enjoy the songs as well. Nothing is better than sharing the holiday spirit with one another. If you could not tell, Christmas is my favorite holiday by far. I just love this time of the year mostly because of all the good bops.

Happy listening! Also, happy holidays!

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