CHRISTMAS OCCASIONS

17 Classic Christmas Tunes To Add To Your Playlist

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17 Classic Christmas Tunes To Add To Your Playlist

In Australia, every year, we live the dream of Christmas in summer!

When Christmas rolls around, so does summer, but with the sun shining every day, it can be hard to get into that Christmas mood. That’s why we’re so grateful we’ve got Christmas tunes.

Here’s some of our favourite tracks, all of which we’re adding to our Christmas tunes playlist to begin playing on repeat this December!

1. “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” (Johnny Mathis)

Let’s begin at the beginning with this cheerful track, sure to amp up your Christmas energy.

2. “Jingle Bells” (Glenn Miller Orchestra)

Enjoy the orchestral side of this traditional Christmas tune, perfect for playing in the background while you’re baking cookies and wrapping presents!

3. “Let It Snow” (Dean Martin)

We know, it’s not going to snow for Christmas in Australia, but that doesn’t mean we can’t pretend!

4. “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” (Gene Autry)

This is an older song, but especially for the kids. It brings that annoying kid’s favourite to life, and they’ll love it!

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