Every now and then when I’m in a random mood I play random music
or listen to random songs. This post is going to be random- I'm giving you a
warning now!
When I don't want to do something or think about doing something,
but I know that I have to do it (like for instance write a blog post
*cough-cough*) I'm normally drawn to the piano. I guess it’s a way I can sit
and think, get in the zone, talk myself into getting things done or just delay/waste
some time. If I'm being honest, it’s probably the last reason. So what do I play when I'm thinking or
stalling my to-do list? Sometimes it is something pretty and put together,
something that doesn't sound as good, something monotonous, it might even be
the Winnie the Pooh theme song. You know you are singing it in your head now….admit
it! You're welcome. J Anyway, once I was done playing some repetitive, random tunes on the piano I grabbed my laptop, got on the couch, and started typing. As I was considering what to write about I began thinking about Christmas music. Yes, it’s a little early to be thinking about Christmas, but recently for some crazy reason I've been in a Christmas-y mood and have been craving the Christmas lights, Christmas snow (even though I am not ready for it to be that cold quite yet), and Christmas music! So I thought I'd share with you some of my favorite artists I like to listen to during the Christmas season. If you're looking for a joyful, upbeat, toe-tapping style of Christmas songs go check out Beckah Shae, Francesca Battistelli, or Scotty Mccreery if you're into the country sound. Or maybe you want a more traditional sound of those wonderful hymns and seasonal songs you might enjoy Point of Grace or 33 Miles a little more. These are not the only artists that have put out great variations of Christmas songs, but they are some of my favorites.
What are some of your favorite artists that have produced their
own versions of Christmas songs?
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