Louis Prima turns Christmas into a swinging jump blues party with “Shake Hands With Santa Claus.” Released in 1959, it’s loud, goofy, joyful, and bursting with New Orleans energy. A big band holiday tune that celebrates unrestrained fun, charisma, and pure seasonal momentum.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Nut Rocker” — B. Bumble and the Stingers (1962)
“Nut Rocker” by B. Bumble and the Stingers is Christmas at full throttle. A 1962 instrumental that fuses The Nutcracker with pounding piano and early rock energy, it’s joyful, ridiculous, and guaranteed to wake up any holiday room.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Miracle” — Matisyahu (2011)
Matisyahu’s “Miracle” is a rare modern Hanukkah song that actually grooves. Warm reggae rhythms, sincere lyrics, and infectious energy turn the holiday into something alive, contemporary, and celebratory.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “(Everybody’s Waitin’ For) The Man With The Bag” — Kay Starr (1950)
Kay Starr’s “(Everybody’s Waitin’ For) The Man with the Bag” turns Christmas into motion and momentum. Bright big band swing, warm vocals, and shared anticipation make this 1950 classic a joyful holiday essential.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Merry Xmas Everybody” — Slade (1973)
Slade’s 1973 hit Merry Xmas Everybody is pure singalong joy. Warm guitars, melodic lift, and Noddy Holder’s welcoming voice turn this glam rock anthem into a communal celebration that still feels fresh and heartfelt every December.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Pavane” — Jethro Tull (2003)
Jethro Tull’s Pavane turns a Renaissance dance into a peaceful winter journey. Warm flute, flamenco guitar, and drifting textures create a quiet seasonal calm that moves like a train through snowy December landscapes.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / We Three Kings” — Barenaked Ladies/Sarah McLachlan (1996)
Barenaked Ladies and Sarah McLachlan deliver a quietly stunning live take on two classic carols, recorded backstage in 1996. Warm acoustic guitars, effortless harmonies, and Sarah’s luminous entrance make this a rare moment of shared joy that feels both intimate and timeless.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “What Christmas Means to Me” — Stevie Wonder (1967)
Stevie Wonder’s 1967 classic “What Christmas Means to Me” is three minutes of pure Motown joy. Bursting with energy, warmth, and Stevie’s unstoppable exuberance, it turns the holiday season into a celebration that feels alive, immediate, and irresistibly joyful.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Christmas” — The Smithereens (2007)
The Smithereens take The Who’s “Christmas” is a crunchy holiday powerhouse; part 60s power-chord rock, part 80s Jersey bar band, all heart. A perfect blend of power pop melody and rock opera swagger with a holiday overlay.
Read moreButtkickin’ Holiday Songs: “Bears” — Zebra (1984)
Zebra’s 1984 single “Bears” isn’t a holiday song, yet its icy atmosphere, emotional depth, and quiet ache make it feel unmistakably wintry. A shimmering, prog-tinged meditation on vulnerability, compassion, and the cold nights we all weather.
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