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Researchers asked listeners in the 18-54 demo about the most appealing Christmas songs they like on the radio. And surprise! There wasn't a Mariah Carey in the Top 25. (Although her "All I Want For Christmas" did come in at #26.)
Instead, number one was an oldie but a goodie - Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms from 1957. Get ready to hear it and all the others ad nauseam between now and the end of December.
The survey also asked listeners my favourite question: when should Christmas music on the radio stop and the formats go back to normal? The answers and more can be found at the link below.
Holiday Classics Again Rule Top 20 Testing Christmas Songs
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How about some that we like?
Mary, Did You Know? - Pentatonix or Clay Aiken
Do You See What I See? - Whitney Houston (a lot of dead people still making money on this)
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I suggest "I Believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake.
And speaking of Greg Lake, "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by the TransSiberian Orchestra (mentioned above, and is a banger of a Christmas track) always bring to mind "I bet this is what it would sound like if Emerson, Lake, and Palmer did Christmas music."
Radio Bob wrote:
How about some that we like?
Mary, Did You Know? - Pentatonix or Clay Aiken
Do You See What I See? - Whitney Houston (a lot of dead people still making money on this)
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Only cowards test songs.
Play. Or play not. There is no test.
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Chrisphen wrote:
Only cowards test songs.
Play. Or play not. There is no test.
LOL.
Only cowards are afraid that actually asking consumers what they like will challenge their status as god-emperor arbiter of taste.
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Dave Edmunds for the win : )) ..
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Discovered this one some years ago. It has become one of my Christmas Favourites. Enjoy !
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Christmas favourite? There is only one: Fairytale Of New York ...