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16 Christmas Songs That Don’t Mention The Word Christmas
Did you ever know that some Christmas songs don’t actually say the word “Christmas” in them.
Instead, they talk about things like winter, snow, or being together with loved ones during the holiday season.
These songs still make us feel happy and festive, even without using the word “Christmas.”
Some examples of these songs include “Jingle Bells,” “Let It Snow,” and “Winter Wonderland.”
They remind us of the fun and joy that comes with the holiday season, even if they don’t say the word “Christmas” directly.
So, when you listen to these songs, remember that they are still about the holiday season, even if they don’t say the word “Christmas” out loud!
Take a look at our list of 16 Christmas Songs That Don’t Mention Christmas below!
16 Christmas Songs That Don’t Mention The Word Christmas was originally published on wibc.com
1. Let It Snow – Dean Martin

2. A Marshmallow World – Dean Martin

3. Baby, It’s Cold outside – Zooey Deschanel, Leon Redbone

4. Winter Wonderland – Michael Buble

5. Frosty the Snowman – Jimmy Durante

6. You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch – Thurl Ravenscroft

7. Home for the Holidays – Perry Como

8. Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms

9. Sleigh Ride – The Ronettes

10. Silver Bells – Dean Martin

11. It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year – Andy Williams

12. Deck the Halls – Nat King Cole

13. Jingle Bells – Dean Martin

14. My Favorite Things – Julie Andrews

15. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus – The Ronettes

16. Happy Holidays – Andy Williams
