Essential Christmas Music: 10 Must-Have Tracks on Your Playlist This Holiday Season

Published 12/02/2025, 3:14 PM EST

Christmas gatherings are known to erupt in chaos. Guests are dashing in and out, wrapping paper crinkling like tiny fireworks, and smart speakers blasting carols at full tilt for that authentic festive buzz.

Amid the merry din, a curated playlist emerges as a slight, clever trick. A set of sonic gifts, if you may, that cut through the noise without missing a beat.

Ten perfect bells on the sleigh, and you have got the perfect jingle to play all Christmas long. 

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Top 10 must-have Christmas tracks for your holiday playlist

1. All I Want for Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey

This 1994 gem has actually had Mariah Carey crowned the Queen of Christmas. Her timbre in 'All I Want for Christmas is You' had turned holiday longing into pop gold, not just for the year, but for decades after it as well. 

By 2019, the track had stormed Billboard's top spot for the nineteenth time, only cementing the fact that timeless hooks trump seasonal trends way longer than one winter. This banger has injected pure energy into any festivity, making listeners ponder if Santa himself penned the wishlist, because for Carey herself, it has been a gift that has kept on giving.

2. Last Christmas by Wham!

Wham!'s 1984 synth-pop heartbreaker has been gifting regret with a festive bow for years now. With lost love turning into an earworm classic, who knew heartbreak was actually just a melody to dance through? With artist covers giving a new era to it every time, 'Last Christmas' has been that one gentle reminder that not all holiday tales end in tinsel.​ 

3. Underneath the Tree by Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson has almost literally unwrapped joy in 'Underneath the Tree'. Marking 2013 hit with this, Clarkson had blended powerhouse vocals with gift-wrapped cheer. Picture a pop-infused sleigh ride, penned by the same hand that could sniff out erraticism from a stage away: lively, heartfelt, and impossible to sit through quietly. 

4. It is the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Andy Williams

Andy Williams had crooned probably the most ultimate of holiday hypes in 1963. And he declared it to be the most wonderful time of the year as he harmonized on speakers, generation after generation, ever since. 'It is the Most Wonderful Time of the Year' painted caroling and mistletoe kisses with optimism more crave-worthy than chocolates. 

5. Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano

When a bilingual bouncer spread cheer across languages, it was José Feliciano who was discovered to be behind it. His 'Feliz Navidad' has invited celebratory singing at a global level. The simple yet no less festive chorus has invited sing-along just as far and wide, from family dinners to street parties. This lively number turns any crowd into a conga line of goodwill.​

6. Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms

Bobby Helms had surely rocked some jingles up in 1957. He had fusing rockabilly swagger with sleigh bells for not just a winter, but an eternity of cool. 'Jingle Bell Rock' practically demands sock-hop spins around the tree. Decades on, it has remained the most sly choice for injecting rhythm into rigid carol sets.​

7. A Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives

Burl Ives has delivered cozy warmth in his 1965 folky delight, 'A Holly Jolly Christmas', evoking snow-dusted villages with grandfatherly charm. This track has snuck sentiment into Spotify's Christmas playlists with absolutely no mercy for joylessness.

8. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Dean Martin

Ignoring clear roads for more blizzard bliss, 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!' is a 1959 Dean Martin croon that has flirted with winter romance with finesse every Christmas now. His suave delivery sells the seduction of snowed-in nights. With a backstory as fascinating as its long title, its spice in the cinnamon latte is just right. Perfect for couples' corners at parties, too. 

9. Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt had purred a naughty wishlist in 1953 when she sang 'Santa Baby'. Letting her festive spirit run wild, she reimagined Santa as a jewel-dripping beau. Her velvet-lathed seductress vibes have spiced up tame playlists with sophistication for time immemorial, now. 

10. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee's 1958 rocker has turned evergreens into dance floors with an abandon not even Christmas feasts had seen. At just thirteen, Lee had nailed festive frenzy with 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree'. Today, it rallies relatives for impromptu twirls, leaving no holiday bash static for too long.​

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In a world of fleeting trends, these festive favorites have remained the true North Star of Christmas playlists so far into the 2020s for a reason. 

Why are these Christmas tracks essential in 2025?

These musical gems have blended nostalgia with fresh playlist dominance at almost every new festival. Braved through almost every streaming surge to make every new December their own.

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And like no amount of generational understanding could, these tracks have united even Boomers and Zoomers, through witty hooks and heartfelt vibes, from Mariah Carey's chart conquests to Eartha Kitt's cheeky pleas. Expect them to top holiday spins next year too, as tradition keeps meeting modern merriment in this perfect harmony.

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Which of these holiday-hollers will you be looping on your music streaming this Christmas? Let us know in the comments below!

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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