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Music is essential in every festive moment, particularly for the families that enjoy singing and dancing every time they get together on joyous occasions, like Christmas. Families, this day, gather around the piano to listen to Christmas music while singing Christmas carols together. This Christmas gather your family, prepare hot cocoa and sing these Christmas songs for family that we have gathered for you:
This is undoubtedly the most famous Christmas carol, which is sung at every get together and family party on Christmas. This famous Christmas carol was written by James Pierpont and originally called “One Horse Open Sleigh”.
This is one of the easiest and fun carols to sing. This famous Christmas song has been sung for a long time but the composer and date of origin are still not known.
This is a feel good Christmas carol, which was written by Meredith Wilson in 1951. This song is a favorite among families in holiday season.
A Christmas carol becomes a family song when everyone knows the lyrics and has associated a memory with it. Just like this song that tells a tale of Santa’s red-nosed reindeer.
This Christmas song was written by the writers of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” as its follow-up and bagged awards for the writers.
This song captures the emotions of family traveling from several distances to come together to share the joy of Christmas. The distance means nothing when the family sings this carols together.
This beautiful carol has a special beat to it that will certainly attract the younger members of the family to sing. This song was written by a New York radio producer, Mt Vernon.
This joyful and spirited carol is favorite of many families. Although this song can be difficult at parts, but people have sung its easier version which is quite popular.
This song has more of a religious feeling to it. The beautiful hymn was written by James Murray in 1877, who later composed it.
A song for religious fervor and sermons during the Christmas season, which was originally a German carol performed in Austria.