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Happy Christmas Relaxed Christmas Happy Christmas Celebration Song -- The Purple Hulls Put the Lights On the Tree -- Sufjan Stevens Ring the Bells -- Sandra McCracken Down We Go (Sledding Song) -- Mac McCaughan, Annie Hayden Skating -- Andrew Bird Mvmt II, “Begin and Never Cease” -- The Oh Hellos O Come All Ye Faithful -- Penny and Sparrow Mistletoe -- Justin Bieber All My Christmases -- Jillian Edwards Holiday Mixtape -- Nick Flora & Stacy Lantz Cold December Night -- Michael Buble This Christmas -- Lalah Hathaway Happy for the Holidays -- Jars of Clay Holly Jolly Christmas -- Sufjan Stevens Gather Close -- SHEL Deck the Halls -- Kate Rusby Hark The Herald Angels Sing -- Castle Island Hymns Go Tell It on the Mountain -- Penny and Sparrow Angels We Have Heard on High -- Folk Angel Wake Up -- Mike Crawford and His Secret Siblings I Saw Three Ships -- Perrin Lamb Jingle Bells -- Sugar & The Hi Lows Skating -- George Winston Sleigh Ride -- fun. Like It’s Christmas -- Jonas Brothers We Need a Little Christmas -- Ages and Ages Oh Holiday! -- The Lighthouse and The Whaler What Christmas Means to Me -- Stevie Wonder Go Tell It On the Mountain -- Branches Deck the Halls -- Scott Vestal, Stuart Duncan, Cody Kilby, Matt McGee, Ronnie McCoury Ding Dong! Merrily on High -- Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Orchestra of Clare College Relaxed Christmas Christmas Time Is Here -- Vince Guaraldi Trio Joy to the World -- Penny and Sparrow O Holy Night -- Gungor The Christmas Song -- Mindy Smith White Christmas -- Ella Fitzgerald Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Lauren Daigle The Little Drummer Boy -- Sufjan Stevens Angels We Have Heard on High - Beta Radio Christmas Is All Around -- Sleeping At Last All I Want For Christmas Is You -- Clementine Duo Wonderful Feeling/Old Lang Syne -- Jars of Clay, SHEL Advent 1: Hallelujah! Christ is Coming -- Liturgical Folk, Ryan Flanigan, Lauren Plank Goans, Resound We Are the Shepherds -- Lowland Hum Good Christian Men, Rejoice -- Christmas Music Holiday Trio Snow Day -- Matt Pond PA Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Phoebe Bridgers White Christmas -- Apex Manor The Christmas Waltz -- The Mayries Christmas Time Is Here -- Lowland Hum O Little Town of Bethlehem -- Bifrost Arts, Sarah Gregory Silver Bells -- Hush Kids The Herald a the Heralded -- Ordinary Time Hark the Herald Angels Sing -- Sandra McCracken Winter Wonderland -- The Sweeplings Deck The Halls - Beegie Adair and Friends I’ll Be Home for Christmas -- Michael Buble Blue Christmas -- Gabrielle Aplin, Hannah Grace Little Drummer Boy -- Eddie Berman Angels We Have Heard On High - Sufjan Stevens Messiah (feat. Robert Heiskell) -- Bifrost Arts, Robert Heiskell Christmastide -- Emerald Hymns Christmas Biscuits -- Glen Hansard, Mark Geary Holiday Road -- Matt Pond PA Winter Wonderland -- Dean Staffs Deck The Halls -- The Last Bison Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Hugh Martin, Luther Henderson Winter’s Night -- Joshua Hyslop Silent Night -- Lowland Hum Song For a Winter’s Night -- The Pines Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- First Aid Kit O Day of Peace -- Josh Garrels Party Time Jingle Bells -- Michael Buble Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! -- Frank Sinatra O Come All Ye Faithful -- Penny and Sparrow Put the Lights On the Tree -- Sufjan Stevens Nothing Rhymes With Christmas -- Anna Gasteyer We Three Kinds -- Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Jingle Bells -- Lauren Daigle Holiday Mixtape -- Nick Flora & Stacy Lantz A Stroll With Buddy -- John Debney It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas -- Perry Como, The Fontane Sisters The Christmas Waltz -- The Boy Least Likely To Joy to the World -- Aretha Franklin This Christmas -- John Legend Winter Swell Blues -- Paula Fuga Secret Santa -- Ana Gasteyer, Maya Rudolph Christmas for You and Me -- Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Holly Jolly Christmas -- Michael Buble Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) -- India. Arie, Stevie Wonder Winter Wonderland -- Bing Crosby Good King Wenceslas -- Muppet Brass Buskers Gloria -- Josh Garrels Blue Spruce Needles -- The Boy Least Likely To What Child Is This -- Lauren Daigle It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year -- Harry Connick Jr. Santa Bring My Baby Back to Me -- Davina and The Vagabonds Christmas is Coming -- Andrew Bird Jingle Bells -- Ella Fitzgerald The Christmas Waltz -- Leslie Odom Jr. The Chipmunk Song -- Vitamin String Quartet Merry Christma Baby -- Otis Redding White Christmas -- Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season -- Andy Williams Jingle Bell Rock - Rogue Wave Santarrific -- Harry Connick Jr. Trio Purple Snowflakes -- John Legend He’s Stuck in the Chimney Again -- Ana Gasteyer Blue Christmas -- Michael Buble Soulful Christmas -- James Brown Merry Christmas Baby -- Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year -- Andy Williams Joy To The World -- Nat King Cole Happy Xmas (War Is Over) -- John Lennon Auld Lang Syne -- Sufjan Stevens Kids In The Kitchen Come on! Let’s Boogey to the Elf Dance! -- Sufjan Stevens Jingle Bells -- Michael Buble Christmas Is All Around -- BAILEN Lumberjack Christmas / No One Can Save You From Christmases Past -- Sufjan Stevens Silver Bells -- John Legend Santa Claus Is Coming To Town -- The Jackson 5 Joy To The World -- Danny Gokey Mvmt IV, “Every Bell on Earth Will Ring” -- The Oh Hellos It Feels Like Christmas -- Ghost of Christmas Present It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas -- Perry Como, The Fontane Sisters Beautiful Star of Bethlehem -- Emmylou Harris Go Tell It On the Mountain -- Sandra McCracken Glory -- Gungor Sleigh Ride -- Sufjan Stevens Wonderful Christmastime -- The Shins Santa Claus Is Coming To Town -- Sufjan Stevens Jingle Bells -- Sufjan Stevens Pour Me An Old-Fashioned May Ev’ry Day Be Christmas -- Irma Thomas, Preservation Hall Jazz Band It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas -- Harry Connick Jr. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! -- Frank Sinatra Santa Claus Is Coming to Town -- Michael Buble O Christmas Tree -- Tony Bennett Winter Wonderland -- Bing Crosby I’ll Be Home For Christmas -- Sam Levine Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Judy Garland One in a Million -- Tenille Townes Silver Bells -- Dean Martin White Christmas -- Beegie Adair and Friends Jingle Bells -- Lauren Daigle What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? -- Leif Shires Blue Christmas -- Michael Buble The Christmas Waltz -- Leslie Odom Jr. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) -- Nat King Cole Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Alanna-Marie Boudreau, Stephen Rees Holiday Starlight Angels We Have Heard -- Ordinary Time Bright Morning Stars -- Sandra McCracken The Ones You Love -- Daniel Blake Bells -- Audrey Assad I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day -- The Mayries Evergreen -- Nick Flora & Stacy Lantz Mvmt III, “Silent Night, Holy Night” -- The Oh Hellos May You Find a Light -- Josh Garrels The First Nowell -- Anonymous, Choir of Royal Holloway Only at Christmas Time -- Sufjan Stevens Silent Night (Jazz Trio Edition) -- Starry Bay Trio White Christmas -- Lewis & Leigh Christmas Memories -- Nick Flora & Stacy Lantz Baby in the Hay -- Fruit Bats Advent 2: The Fearsome Trail -- Liturgical Folk, Lauren Plank Goans, Resound Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming -- Michael Praetorius, Jan Sandtrom, Theodore Baker, The Elora Singers, Noel Edison Zechariah’s Song -- Ordinary Time Away in a Manger -- Penny and Sparrow It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year -- Paul Anka Little Road to Bethlehem -- Rose Cousins, Don Brownrigg Oh Light (feat. All Sons & Daughters) -- Gungor O Come, All Ye Faithful -- Arthur Mass Joy To The World --Sufjan Stevens Silent Night -- Penny and Sparrow Wordless Wonder Children of the Circus -- SHEL Christ The Lord is Born -- Sufjan Stevens The Winter Solstice -- Sufjan Stevens Pluto (Instrumental) -- Sleeping At Last Of Cloudless Climes and Starry Skies -- Timbre The Old Favourite -- The Gloaming Arctic Refuge -- Figure and Groove, Jarno Huhtanen Hark! The Herald Angels Sing! -- Sufjan Stevens Skiers in the Street -- Matt Pond PA Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella -- Emile Pandolfi The Holly and The Ivy -- Andrew Peterson Trastevere -- Sebastian Escofet Happy Xmas (War is Over) -- Vitamin String Quartet Everything is a Memory -- Slow Meadow Arrival -- Cloverton Grey Cloud Lullaby -- Slow Meadow O Holy Night -- Emile Pandolfi Lo! How Rose E’er Blooming - Sufjan Stevens The Hare -- The Gloaming Oh Holy Night -- Andrew Bird Of Waving Woods and Waters Wild -- Timbre O Come O Come Emmanuel -- Sufjan Stevens Arctic -- Sleeping at Last The Pink House -- The Gloaming Pareidolia -- Slow Meadow Medley -- Alex de Grassi Love Came Down A Light -- The Brilliance It’s True (featuring Toby Groves) -- Sara Groves Hope -- The Brilliance O Come O Come Emmanuel -- Penny and Sparrow Prepare Him Room -- Sovereign Grace Music Come and Stand Amazed -- Citizens The Earth Stood Still -- Future of Forestry Still, still, still -- Libera, Robert Prizeman Born on That Day -- Matt Maher Hosanna -- Josh Garrels Angels We Have Heard On High -- Danny Gokey Go Tell It On The Mountain -- As Isaac Love Has Come to Save -- Cory & Stephanie Epps O Come Let Us Adore Him -- Danny Gokey Open Up -- The Brilliance A Comfortable Holiday Melancholy The Hillside -- Nick Flora & Stacy Lantz Winter Garden -- The Mayries Let All Mortal Flesh -- Sarah Kroger Do You Hear What I Hear? Foreign Fields Christmas Time In The City -- Mary Chapin Carpenter Snow Angel -- Sugar & The Hi Lows Winter Song -- The Head and the Heart Lully, Lulla, Lullay -- Philip Stopford, Carline Halls, Owen Rees O Come O Come Emmanuel -- Penny and Sparrow Rest -- Joseph Cathedrals -- Ruby Amanfu Last Christmas -- Findlay Brown I’ll Be Home for Christmas -- BAILEN River -- The Mayries Snow Will Fall Tonight -- Peter Bradley Adams O Day of Peace -- Josh Garrels Away In A Manger -- William J. Kirkpatrick, Choir of King’s College O Holy Night -- Lowland Hum Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming -- Penny and Sparrow This is the Christ -- Sandra McCracken Noel -- Antony Oliver .
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