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Christmas Songs For Every Mood

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It's that time of the year everyone! Tis the season to be jolly! Personally, this is the season that I am most cliché as well. As Christmas rolls around, you will here the music in every store you visit and probably half the radio stations in your car even if it supposed to classic rock or country. What a better way to celebrate the season than listening to Christmas music right? Well, I've got a Christmas song for all your needs. Here are Christmas songs for every mood.

Sad Christmas Songs: The songs you listen to on a rainy winter day.

Last Christmas by Wham!

Grandma got Ran Over by a Rain deer by Elmo and Patsy

Please Come Home For Christmas by The Eagles

Where are you Christmas by Faith Hill

Christmas Lights by Coldplay

Coldest Winter by Pentatonic

Angsty Christmas Songs

: These are the songs you jam out in the car to like you are listening to your 2000's pop punk music.

O Come O Come Emmanuel by Bad Religion

All I Want For Christmas is You by My Chemical Romance

Angels We Have Heard On High by Relient K

I Wont Be Home For Christmas by Blink 182

Father Christmas by Bad Religion

Happy Christmas Songs: Those songs you smile and sing along to

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays by Pentatonix

The Christmas Can-Can by Straight No Chaser

Who Spiked The Egg Nog by Straight No Chaser

Its Beginning to Look A lot Like Christmas by Michael Bublé

Slow, Classical Christmas Songs: Theres are the ones you can here in church or are very powerful.

O Come O Come Emanuel by Sugarland

Silver Bells by Lady Antebellum

Mary Did You Know by Pentatonix

O Holy Night by Pentatonix

Silent Night by Pentatonix

Believe by Josh Groban

What Child is This by Carrie Underwood

Carol of the Bells by Straight No Chaser



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