This year, we're leaving it up to the gals at lulu to provide an "uber-festive holiday playlist." And we happen to think they did quite well. [Click
here to download these merry melodies from iTunes].
Via the
lululemon blog...
Brenda Lee – Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree
This woman knew Christmas – heck, she backcombed her hair in
the shape of a wreath for the entirety of her career. That’s what I call
commitment!
U2 – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Call me biased but I have this strange notion that spending the
holidays in Ireland would be incredibly festive. Perhaps it has
something to do with the large number of pubs…
Boney M – Mary’s Boy Child/Oh My Lord
I like to put this track on, throw on my best sequined sweater
and eat sausage rolls with friends. This may sound weird…but I dare you
to try it and disagree.
The Beach Boys – Little Saint Nick
One of the best holidays I ever had was spent in a Santa-themed
bikini in the tropics, hanging ornaments on a palm tree. Enjoy this
surf-flavoured holiday song that comes with subliminal Vitamin D.
Burl Ives – A Holly Jolly Christmas
Burl Ives IS Christmas. End of story.
Wham! – Last Christmas
If the sight of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley prancing
around a ski lodge doesn’t make you feel happy, I’m afraid I don’t know
how to help you get festive.
Nat ‘King’ Cole – The Christmas Song
The classic feel-good song of the holidays. This version is my
favourite because Nat ‘King’ Cole’s voice is smoother than double-crème
brie. (Are you noticing a pattern here?)
Kanye West – Christmas In Harlem
In the past, I have struggled to enjoy newer Christmas carols
because they just don’t seem, well, Christmas-y. This has changed now
that I’ve heard Kanye, Alicia Keys and Jim Jones talking about hot
chocolate being “dericious.”
Bobby Helms – Jingle Bell Rock
If the thought of the AM radio dial is what helps you get in
the mood, then look no further; Bobby Helms is just what the doctor
ordered.
Paul McCartney – A Wonderful Christmas Time
You work on the appies and sugar cookies, leave it to Sir Paul to ensure everyone’s simply having a wonderful Christmas time.
The Eagles – Please Come Home For Christmas
The Eagles may be famous as the “Boys Of Summer,” but they prove their multi-season resilience with this modern holiday gem.
Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You
This epic masterpiece never gets old, kind of like crochet tops and daisy dukes.
Dean Martin – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
If Frank Sinatra is “The Chairman of the Board,” then Dean Martin is
“The Chairman of Always Having A Drink In His Hand & Having His
Celebrity Roasts Re-Run A Billion Times.” That being said, his brand of
swagger really sets the holiday mood.
Elvis Presley – Blue Christmas
The holidays can bring out the highest and lowest of emotions.
If you are down in the dumps (as opposed to Down Dog), let Elvis
commiserate with you.
Vince Guaraldi – Skating
This is my favourite song from ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas,’ the
album that accompanies the classic TV special about the beloved
animated beagle, Snoopy. Coincidentally, this is also a very tranquil
song to pass out to after one-too-many eggnogs.
And click
here to check out our holiday playlist from 2010.
Merry! Merry!