Tomorrow's Christmas Eve! Ya ready?
Dec. 23rd, 2005 05:20 amTop Five On Friday @ The Music Memoirs
Top 5 "Festive" Songs
1. The Man With All The Toys / Little Saint Nick (tied) - The Beach Boys. These always make me feel festive!
Well, way up North where the air gets cold
There's a tale about Christmas that you've all been told
And a real famous cat all dressed up in red
And he spends the whole year workin' out on his sled...
2. Step Into Christmas - Elton John. From Elton John's Christmas Party, a collectible CD only available at Starbucks. Great musical guests, everyone from Kate Bush to The Flaming Lips! It's all good and very festive!
3. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - The Jackson 5. LOVE The Jackson 5 Christmas Album !
4. Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms. Come on now, you sing along every time. Admit it. Same goes for Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano. Prospero año y felicidad...
5. Not a single song from this one, but the entire thing... A Christmas Gift To You From Phil Spector. It's just a classic. You've got great stuff from the Crystals, The Ronettes... and Darlene Love's "White Christmas" alone makes this CD worth it.
Top 5 "Festive" Songs

Well, way up North where the air gets cold
There's a tale about Christmas that you've all been told
And a real famous cat all dressed up in red
And he spends the whole year workin' out on his sled...
2. Step Into Christmas - Elton John. From Elton John's Christmas Party, a collectible CD only available at Starbucks. Great musical guests, everyone from Kate Bush to The Flaming Lips! It's all good and very festive!
3. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - The Jackson 5. LOVE The Jackson 5 Christmas Album !
4. Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms. Come on now, you sing along every time. Admit it. Same goes for Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano. Prospero año y felicidad...
5. Not a single song from this one, but the entire thing... A Christmas Gift To You From Phil Spector. It's just a classic. You've got great stuff from the Crystals, The Ronettes... and Darlene Love's "White Christmas" alone makes this CD worth it.