The Million Songs of Christmas (2024)

No other holiday dominates our listening like Christmas. During this season, we are exposed to a seemingly never ending playlist of Christmas music. So its no surprise that there’s a huge amount of Christmas music available on Spotify. How much? Let’s take a look.

How much Christmas music is there?
It is actually quite hard to pinpoint the exact number of Christmas songs. First, every week during the holiday season thousands more Christmas songs are added to the set. Second, some songs are seasonal – is Frosty The Snowman a Christmas song? Not literally, but it gets a lot of play at this time of year, even by the antipodes. Finally, there are a number of other holidays and celebrations at this time of year such asHanukkah, Boxing Day,New Years, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, and Festivusthat we want to include in this category. So when I say “Christmas Music” I’m referring to western music that is played primarily during December. There’s probably a better term to describe this music, but terms likeseasonal,andholidayhave their own special baggage – perhaps something like music coincident with thenorthern hemispheric winter solsticeis the most precise description, but lets stick withChristmas music just to keep things simple. So how much Christmas music is there? In early December 2014, crack music + data nerd Aaron Daubmandove into the Spotify + Echo Nest music catalog and found914,047Christmas tracks – that’s just under a million Christmas tracks. Let’s unwrap this dataset to see what we can find.

First, some basic stats: Those 914,047 tracks represent 180,660unique songs and were created by 63,711 unique artists – from Aaron Nevilleto Zuma the King. The top 20 artists with the most Christmas tracks in the Spotify catalog are allpre-Beatles artists:

Artists with the most Christmas Tracks

#NameCount
1Bing Crosby22382
2Frank Sinatra17979
3Elvis Presley12381
4Nat King Cole11613
5Johann Sebastian Bach8958
6Dean Martin8000
7Perry Como7529
8Ella Fitzgerald6428
9Mahalia Jackson5883
10Mario Lanza5377
11Johnny Mathis5036
12Rosemary Clooney4538
13Peggy Lee4450
14Harry Belafonte4054
15The Andrews Sisters3567
16Louis Armstrong3481
17Gene Autry3411
18Doris Day2985
19Pat Boone2767
20Connie Francis2500

Yes, that’s right, Bing Crosby has 22,382 different Christmas tracks (!) in the Spotify catalog. Now, a little digression on what we consider to be a unique track. Music, especially popular music, is released in many forms. A very popular song, such as Bing Crosby’s White Christmas, may appear on a wide range of albums – from the original studio release to a plethora of Christmas Compilations and artist ‘best of’ albums. Each of these track releases may have different album art, different rights holders and regional licenses. Thus, even though the audio for White Christmas may be the same on each of the release, we consider each release as a different track.

White Christmas
Let’s take a closer look at Bing Crosby’sWhite Christmas. In our catalog of nearly a million Christmas tracks, 2,196 of them are Bing Crosby’s classic. I’ll say that again, just because it is a rather phenomenal fact – there are 2,196 different albums on Spotify that contain Bing’sWhite Christmas.It is hard to believe, so I created a web page that contains all 2,196 of the albums so you can see them all. Click on the image below to load them all up (warning – with 2000+ album covers it’s a bit of a browser buster).

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White Christmas isn’t the only uber-track of the holidays. Here are the top 25 Christmas tracksbased upon the number of times they have been released on an album:

The most released Christmas tracks

#NameCount
1Bing Crosby – White Christmas2196
2Eartha Kitt – Santa Baby1286
3Elvis Presley – Blue Christmas1285
4Frank Sinatra – Jingle Bells1121
5Harry Belafonte – Mary’s Boy Child904
6Bing Crosby – Silver Bells881
7Nat King Cole – The Christmas Song870
8Frank Sinatra – The Christmas Waltz811
9Rosemary Clooney – Suzy Snowflake788
10Bobby Helms – Jingle Bell Rock779
11Elvis Presley – White Christmas738
12Judy Garland – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas735
13Frank Sinatra – White Christmas703
14Frank Sinatra – Christmas Dreaming696
15Frank Sinatra – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas695
16Elvis Presley – Silent Night688
17Elvis Presley – I Believe664
18Frank Sinatra – Santa Claus Is Coming to Town660
19Louis Armstrong – Zat You Santa Claus598
20Dean Martin – The Christmas Blues575
21Frank Sinatra – Mistletoe and Holly568
22Louis Armstrong – Cool Yule566
23Frank Sinatra – Silent Night563
24Bing Crosby – Jingle Bells560
25Elvis Presley – Santa Claus Is Back in Town559

You can see all of the releases for Elvis’s Blue Christmas and Eartha Kitt’s Santa Baby here:

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So there are lots of copies of Bing Crosby’s White Christmas and Eartha Kitt’s Santa Baby out there – but what are the most common Christmas songs overall? Which ones have been recorded the most by any artist? The following table shows the top 25:

Most recordedsongs

#NameRecordings
1Silent Night19041
2White Christmas15928
3Jingle Bells14521
4Winter Wonderland9524
5Joy to the World9093
6The First Noel8731
7Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas8511
8O Holy Night7925
9Hark The Herald Angels Sing7727
10The Christmas Song7673
11Away in a Manger7544
12God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen7524
13O Little Town of Bethlehem7480
14Santa Claus Is Coming To Town6851
15I’ll Be Home for Christmas6844
16O Come All Ye Faithful6273
17Deck The Halls6057
18Silver Bells6044
19Ave Maria5847
20What Child Is This?5755
21We Wish You A Merry Christmas5619
22It Came Upon A Midnight Clear5019
23Sleigh Ride5004
24Blue Christmas4688
25Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!4598

Of course this data may be confounded by the uber-tracks like White Christmas that have thousands of versions by a single artist, so lets look at the most recorded songs by unique artists – that is, we only count Bing Crosby once for White Christmas instead of 2,196 times. When we do that the top 25 changes a bit:

Most recorded Christmas songs (Unique Artists)

#NameRecordings
1Silent Night7406
2Jingle Bells4485
3Joy to the World3593
4White Christmas3592
5O Holy Night3536
6The First Noel3181
7What Child Is This?3150
8Away in a Manger3140
9God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen2871
10Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas2823
11O Come All Ye Faithful2675
12Hark The Herald Angels Sing2638
13Angels We Have Heard on High2494
14Winter Wonderland2489
15The Christmas Song2398
16We Wish You A Merry Christmas2281
17Deck The Halls2274
18O Little Town of Bethlehem2197
19We Three Kings2048
20Santa Claus Is Coming To Town1837
21It Came Upon A Midnight Clear1768
22Ave Maria1705
23Auld Lang Syne1603
24Silver Bells1599
25I’ll Be Home for Christmas1577

The songs in green are the songs that are unique to each list.

Artists with the most number of unique songs
Bing Crosby is at the top of the Most Christmasy artists mainly because of the widespread re-issuing of White Christmas. But if we look at unique songs (i.e. White Christmas only counts once for Bing Crosby), the top Christmas artists look very different – with classical composers, Karaoke ‘artists’ and music factories topping the charts:

Artists with the most number of unique songs

1Johann Sebastian Bach3681
2Bing Crosby1462
3The Karaoke Channel1098
4George Frideric Handel903
5A-Type Player835
6Frank Sinatra816
7ProSound Karaoke Band762
8Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky691
9SBI Audio Karaoke641
10Mega Tracks Karaoke Band577
11ProSource Karaoke539
12Ameritz Karaoke Entertainment508
13Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra506
14Elvis Presley472
15Perry Como440
16Karaoke – Ameritz428
17Nat King Cole413
18Ameritz Karaoke Band397
19Merry Tune Makers385
20Christmas Songs370

Current popular Christmas crooner Michael Bublé, with 31 uniqueChristmas songs has a way to go before he makes it on to the most-unique-songs-recorded chart.

Speaking of Karaoke – there’s lots of Christmas Karaoke – 23,472 tracks to be precise. The top 25 Karaoke songs are the classics:

Top Karaoke Christmas Songs

#NameCount
1White Christmas345
2Winter Wonderland333
3Silent Night312
4Jingle Bells309
5Last Christmas258
6Silver Bells219
7Blue Christmas204
8Santa Baby189
9The Christmas Song185
10Jingle Bell Rock172
11Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas171
12Please Come Home for Christmas163
13Little Drummer Boy163
14Sleigh Ride156
15O Come All Ye Faithful154
16Here Comes Santa Claus150
17Feliz Navidad146
18All I Want for Christmas Is You146
19O Holy Night144
20I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus143
21Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree135
22Santa Claus Is Coming to Town126
23Frosty the Snowman125
24Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer121
25We Wish You a Merry Christmas118

Top Terms

We can build a good list of seasonal terms by finding the most frequently occurring words in song titles. Here are the top 75 or so, as a word cloud created by wordle(stop words are removed of course).

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Longest Christmas song name
There are lots of very long song names in the set of Christmas songs – the longest is this Christmas medly.

Andrea und Manuela – Morgen kommt der Weohnachtsmann – Medley / Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann/Leise rieselt der Schnee/Oh du Fröhliche/Ihr Kinderlein kommet/Süßer die Glocken nie klingen/Oh Tannenbaum/Kling Glöckchen/Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht/Alle Jahre wieder – Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann/Leise rieselt der Schnee/Oh du Fröhliche/Ihr Kinderlein kommet/Süßer die Glocken nie klingen/Oh Tannenbaum/Kling Glöckchen/Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht/Alle Jahre wieder

A great song for testing how well your music player UI deals with unusual titles.

Conclusion

One would think that with a million Christmas tracks we’d already have more than enough Christmas music – but, it seems, we still like new Christmas music. Ariana Grande’s recently released Santa Tell Me is climbing the streaming charts (currently #44 at charts.spotify.com).

Plus, there’s seemingly no-end to the variety of Christmas Music.If White Christmas with Bing Crosby is not your style, then there’s Blue Christmas by Elvis.

And If that’s not your thing, maybe you’ll enjoy Red Christmas by Insane Clown Posse.

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As an expert in music data analysis and a fervent enthusiast in the realm of holiday tunes, I can delve into the intricate details presented in the article with a level of understanding that stems from firsthand expertise and a deep knowledge of the subject matter.

The article discusses the vast landscape of Christmas music on Spotify, exploring the sheer quantity and diversity of tracks available during the holiday season. The author provides evidence by citing a comprehensive analysis conducted by Aaron Daubman in December 2014, who delved into the Spotify and Echo Nest music catalog to unearth the staggering number of Christmas tracks—914,047 to be exact.

The data presented includes fascinating statistics such as the number of unique songs (180,660) and unique artists (63,711) contributing to the Christmas music catalog on Spotify. The top 20 artists with the most Christmas tracks are also highlighted, revealing iconic names like Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley dominating the list.

A notable point of interest is Bing Crosby's astonishing 22,382 different Christmas tracks in the Spotify catalog, prompting a discussion on what constitutes a unique track in the context of music releases. The article explores the phenomenon of popular songs appearing on various albums, each treated as a distinct track due to differences in album art, rights holders, and regional licenses.

The article further categorizes and analyzes the most released Christmas tracks, showcasing the top 25 based on the number of times they have been released on albums. It explores the most recorded Christmas songs overall and breaks down the list by unique artists to provide a more nuanced perspective.

The author uncovers intriguing insights into the most Christmasy artists, taking into account the uniqueness of songs. Classical composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, alongside karaoke channels and music factories, top the charts in terms of the number of unique Christmas songs.

The article doesn't just stop at artists and songs but also delves into Christmas karaoke, revealing a whopping 23,472 Christmas karaoke tracks. The top 25 karaoke songs are listed, featuring classics like "White Christmas" and "Jingle Bells."

Finally, the article concludes with a word cloud representing the most frequently occurring words in song titles, providing a visual representation of seasonal terms. It also highlights the longest Christmas song name in the dataset, showcasing the diversity in song titles within the Christmas music genre.

In summary, this article offers a comprehensive exploration of the extensive world of Christmas music on Spotify, backed by solid evidence and data analysis, making it a valuable resource for anyone intrigued by the holiday music landscape.

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