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Christmas is a very special time of year for Christians and particularly for Christians living in Christian countries. A substantial part of the atmosphere at Christmas is created by Christmas music. Christmas music has traditionally consisted mainly of carols and hymns, but some pop songs have become firm favourites in the repertoire of music for Christmas.

This special blend of traditional Christmas carols and pop music made especially for Christmas makes the month of December instantly recognizable.

Obviously, the sort of Christmas music that you will hear the most often depends on where you go and what stations you listen to. If you listen to channels that specialize in popular music for the young, you will hear very little Christmas music.

If your taste is for so-called ‘easy listening’, you will get to hear ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby a number of times a day, because it is said to be the most well-liked Christmas music of all time. You will also hear many songs by Cliff Richard, who has been bringing out Christmas ‘specials’ for decades.

Christmas specials are records brought out with a Christmas message of peace and goodwill. Artists who bring out these specials are trying to be the number one best selling artist over the profitable Christmas period.

The number one record over the Christmas interval will be played millions of times over the airwaves and in clubs making bags of money for the singer and the song writer in royalties.

Classical radio stations will play traditional Christmas music such as Handel’s ‘Messiah’ and choral renditions of well-liked carols and nativity songs like ‘Away in a Manger’, ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’. This kind of song is also sung in schools, churches and Christmas parties all over the country – every western Christian country.

Well-liked time-honoured children’s’ Christmas songs are ones like ‘Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer’, ‘On the First Day of Christmas’ and ‘Good King Wenseslas’. Then there are songs from the Fifties and Sixties which were sung in famous Christmas films. Songs like ‘Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire’ and ‘I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus’.

There is, in fact, a huge selection of Christmas music available, but many songs are repeated over and over again ad nauseam. On the one hand, most people find it really lovely to hear a few Christmas songs every day, but on the other hand, most people are glad when the Christmas music ceases on Boxing Day.

This is because the modern trend has been to start playing Christmas music on December the first or even late November. A month of this music replayed endlessly becomes mind-numbing. Everybody loves the Christmas holiday season and the parties, celebrations and joviality that goes with the season, but the Christmas music goes on for too long for most people.

Everybody should have a selection of Christmas music to play over the festive season, but remember, when you have guests visiting, not to over play these records as everybody will have heard them dozens of times already that day.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a number of topics, but is now involved with Bose Radio Alarm Clock. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Bose Digital Radio.

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