LOS40 Christmas Playlist: Norah Jones, Michael Bublé & More
Classics to enhance your family celebrations with music
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This year, let music fill your Christmas with magic and color. Amidst family celebrations, we propose a perfect playlist to accompany you and your loved ones throughout the rest of the holidays.
This selection couldn’t be complete without the great voices of jazz such as Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, or Frank Sinatra, who have left us masterpieces and an immeasurable legacy. We also couldn’t overlook classics from artists who achieved tremendous success in the forties and fifties, such as Brenda Lee, Nat King Cole, or Peggy Lee.
This playlist also makes room for more contemporary proposals from artists like Norah Jones, Michael Bublé, Jamie Cullum, Robbie Williams, or Ellie Goulding, who have given a special touch to the best Christmas songs of all time.
Many of these artists wanted to revisit Christmas classics and leave their mark on these jazz and pop carols that we propose to you today. Popular songs to create a pleasant atmosphere in the upcoming celebrations. Press play, don’t turn up the volume too much, and enjoy this family soundtrack.
More than 30 songs shape this essential playlist to surprise your loved ones with music this Christmas. It can help you set the mood and listen to it while getting ready for the holidays or welcoming guests at home if you are the host or hostess.
It’s an exquisite and elegant playlist, created with care, and its songs have the perfect tempo, cadence, and sound to play during your table celebrations. No loud carols or fast-paced melodies, but quite the opposite. In this list, you’ll find the perfect soundtrack for your celebrations.
List of songs included in the ‘Christmas Table’ playlist:
«It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas» by Meredith Willson, covered by Michael Bublé.
«Last Christmas,» the Wham! classic covered by The Puppini Sisters.
«It’s the Holiday Season,» composed by Andy Williams and reinterpreted by The Count Basie Orchestra and Johnny Mathis.
«White Christmas» by Norah Jones.
«Silver Bells» by Tony Bennett.
«It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year» by Brett Eldredge.
«The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)» by Nat King Cole.
«Oh Holy Night» by Ellie Goulding.
«Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!» by Rod Stewart and Dave Koz.
«One With (For Christmas)» by Whitney Houston.
«Love to Keep Me Warm» by Laufey and Dodie.
«Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy» by Bing Crosby, David Bowie, and the London Symphony Orchestra.
«Winter Wonderland» by Robbie Williams.
«Frosty The Snowman» by Ella Fitzgerald.
«Christmas in Rio» by Jeremy Lister.
«All I Want for Christmas Is You» by Jamie Cullum.
«Sleigh Ride» by Diana Krall, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra.
«2000 Miles» by Coldplay.
«Last Christmas» by Shane Hampsheir and London Music Works.
«First Noel» by Leslie Odom Jr.
«Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!» this time by Robbie Williams.
«Driving Home for Christmas» by Tom Speight.
«I Wish You a Merry Christmas» by Bing Crosby.
«Jingle Bell Rock» by Brenda Lee.
«The Christmas Song» by Michael Bublé.
«It’s Christmas» by Jamie Cullum.
«The Little Drummer Boy» by Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians.
«Winter Wonderland» by Peggy Lee.
«I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm» by Rod Stewart.
«Sleigh Ride» by Ella Fitzgerald.
«A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square» by Nat King Cole and Gloria Estefan.