Posted on 12/03/2017 10:56:19 AM PST by Simon Green
Christmas is the best. It is, after all, the most wonderful time of the year. While I stand by my decision to start Christmas carols in October, I accept that some of them are just terrible.
Here are five Christmas carols that need to not exist, in descending order.
5. Do They Know Its Christmas?'
Ostensibly about Christmas, this is really just a thinly veiled smarmfest by charity group Band Aid. The premise of the song is that people in need may not know its Christmas, because they well, Im not sure why they wouldnt know its Christmas. Thats the insulting part. These people are without many things, but they dont lack awareness.
The song is in five parts. The first is about how nice your Christmas will be, followed by a sucker punch that assumes you never think of other people (also insulting) but maybe you should try it for once, you selfish jerk. Then comes the melodrama of overwrought lines such as Where the only water flowing is the bitter sting of tears or And the Christmas bells that ring there. Are the clanging chimes of doom. Well, tonight thank God its them instead of you. Because youre a bad person who wishes ill upon others, you see.
Next, we have the question of whether the people in Africa know that its Christmas because, as the lyricist appears to think, Christmas is all about the stuff. Theres no mention of Jesus, just stuff and, without said stuff, how are they to know? The final part, in case the rest of the song wasnt heavy-handed enough, exhorts the listener to feed the world. Just in case youve forgotten what a terrible person you are in the 30 seconds since you were last reminded.
Smug, smarmy, and self-congratulatory. Its the anti-Christmas trifecta, but somehow still less annoying than
4. Last Christmas
The refrain goes: Last Christmas, I gave you my heart but, the very next day, you gave it away. This year, to save me from tears, Ill give it to someone special. Lets unpack that, because all I have is questions.
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart.
Okay, that makes sense.
But, the very next day, you gave it away.
Can a heart be regifted? How, exactly, does that work?
This year, to save me from tears, Ill give it to someone special.
Is this a Christmas tradition of which I am unaware? Does one need to give ones heart every Christmas? That aside, was last years recipient not special? Because, that might have been why that didnt work out.
This is a terrible song. Why does it exist? Why does it get so much air time? The only redeeming quality is that it isnt a truly horrible message for children, like
3. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
This is essentially a song about a kid (Rudolph) who is ostracized for being different until the cool kid (Santa) accepts him, so the rest follow along. Basically, its like Mean Girls with anthropomorphic animals except, in the TV special, even his parents are jerks to him for being different. Its a terrible message, and Im not sure why were still singing about it.
This song has a terrible message, but at least it doesnt fail at the Bible like
2. Mary, Did You Know?
Yes, she knew. She obviously knew. For a song thats trying to be biblical, you really dont know much about the Bible. Between Gabriel and Isaiah, she definitely knew. Thanks for checking.
Perhaps the only positive thing to say about Mary, Did you Know is that it isnt the absolute worst Christmas song in the word, a dubious honor that goes to
1. The Christmas Shoes
This is a hot mess of a song. When it comes on, the only reasonable thing to do is to turn off whatever device is playing, smash it, burn the pieces, scatter the ashes, and salt the earth so nothing will ever grow there again.
What in the world is happening in this song? If youre lucky enough to have never heard this song, its about an incident that takes place on Christmas Eve. A boys mom is dying, so he buys her a new pair of shoes so she will look pretty when she meets Jesus.
Okay, what?
His mom is very close to dying (the song indicates she might die that very night), so he goes out shopping instead of spending the time with her? Where is his dad, who should have told him his mom didnt really need special dying shoes but would probably like to spend time with her son? Did he drive the kid there? Did the kid sneak out? What is going on? The kid seems to understand something about death and Jesus, but it seems that everyone failed to mention that Saint Peter wouldnt really be checking out her footwear at the pearly gates.
On top of all that, it isnt even a good song, and it isnt sung well. There are no redeeming qualities to this song. It is the worst of all Christmas songs and, potentially, the worst of all songs that have ever been known to man since time immemorial.
I have a problem with the sleigh ride song where they flog the heck out of the horse...
“The one I cant stand is Paul McCartney And so this is Christmas yuck”
I hate that one too, but that was John Lennon, not Paul McCartney.
“Mariah Careys All I Want For Christmas Is You.....makes me want to take out a flamethrower every time I hear it.”
Someone has to do it.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nx7_G5R0oA
1) I agree that all five are wretched and worthless.
2) I regret to inform that the list of absolutely worthless and wretched “Winterfest” songs (most have little or nothing to do with CHRISTmas) has many more than five entries.
The Christmas Shoes
Dominick the Donkey
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
Mary Did You Know
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (Jackson 5 version)
I honestly don’t know if I’ve ever heard the Christmas Shoes song. And no, don’t post the link ‘cause based on its reputation I wouldn’t click it anyway.
McCartney has written his share of bad songs, but So This Is Christmas, isn’t one of them. John Lennon penned it; McCartney’s Christmas ode was, Wonderful Christmastime.
The Saturdays-Christmas Wrapping
YES! Christmas is a time of love and reconciliation, which is why I say KILL ANYONE WHO PLAYS THIS SONG!!! And their families and their dogs and flush their goldfish, and burn their houses down for good measure. It isn't even rock, it's swing.
Don't even start me on Little Drummer Boy. "Pa-rum-pum-pum-pum" is the sound of my machine gun when I slaughter the infidels who think that playing a drum for a sleeping infant is a good idea. New parents across the land will back me up on that one.
Oh, and Merry Christmas, all! I'm mostly kidding... ;-)
... and if it hasn’t already been mentioned,
Alvin And The Chipmunks - Christmas Song
Mary did you know is a good song. First, the bible indicates Mary’s faith, of course. She also knew, but she also “wondered”, so we’re talking about seeing something and then really, fully seeing it.
Besides, in the song Mary is really a metaphor for everyman. WE are the ones being informed of the real identity of the baby boy. It isn’t being directed to Mary but to us.
So, I think it’s an excellent song.
And if you haven’t slit your wrists after the first verse of “Christmas Shoes,” they bring in a children’s choir for the second verse! My kids have started a Christmas tradition of cornering me where I can’t get away and playing this song on their phone to torture me.
As long as we keep ‘Walking’ Round in Womans Underwear’ I’ll be happy.
“Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time”
The same refrain over and over again, sends me racing to the radio to shut it off!!
I can’t stand the one that mentions “Parson Brown”. What an idiotic premise involving that line.
Little Drummer Boy
Feliz Navidad
“Santa Clause is Coming To Town” by Springsteen and the E Street Band. Total drek.
LOL! Great List.
But I would substitute “And So This is Christmas” for Rudolph.
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