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    • LAST CHRISTMAS WHAM! The song that put 80s Christmas songs on the map. Wham! was George Michael’s first time singing lead for Wham! , and this would be the song that helped make him a star.
    • CHRISTMAS IN HOLLIS ACDC. Christmas in Hollis is a song by hip hop duo Run-D.M.C., which was released as the first single from their fourth studio album, “Tougher Than Leather.”
    • DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? WHITNEY HOUSTON. Whitney Houston’s version of this Christmas standard was not as big a hit as her other 80s holiday tune, “One Moment in Time,” but it still made its way to number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is one of the only two songs listed here that feature a rapper.
    • WONDERFUL CHRISTMASTIME PAUL MCCARTNEY. One of the few 80s Christmas songs that can be sung by a male and female together without sounding completely awkward.
    • Last Christmas by Wham! “Last Christmas” by Wham! is the popular 80s Christmas song that has stood the test of time and remains a beloved holiday classic.
    • Jingle Bell Rock by Daryl Hall & John Oates. “Jingle Bell Rock” by Daryl Hall & John Oates is a timeless classic synonymous with the holiday season. This upbeat and festive song captures the essence of Christmas with its catchy melody and cheerful lyrics.
    • Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC. “Christmas in Hollis” by hip hop group Run DMC is undoubtedly one of the best 80s Christmas songs. Released in 1987, it quickly became a holiday favorite with its catchy beat and clever lyrics.
    • Do You Hear What I Hear? by Whitney Houston. Released in 1987, “Do You Hear What I Hear?” by Whitney Houston has become a classic and beloved Christmas song.
    • Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” (1994) From James Corden’s epic Carpool Karaoke mashup of Carey singing her holiday classic with everyone from Adele to Selena Gomez, to New York City’s Empire State Building doing a choreographed light show to the song, all anyone wants for Christmas is to belt this 1990s hit.
    • NSync’s “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” (1998) The only thing better than Kirkpatrick’s dreadlocks in this video is Gary Coleman’s waterproof green outfit.
    • Backstreet Boys’ “Christmas Time” (1997) Not to be confused with the Backstreet Boys’ 2012 “It’s Christmas Time Again,” the 1997 song “Christmas Time” was first released on the holiday edition of their “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)” single.
    • Hanson’s “Everybody Knows The Claus” (1997) Just six months after Hanson’s debut Middle of Nowhere, the brothers released a Christmas album, Snowed In, which included a handful of original tunes — most notably the catchy track “Everybody Knows the Claus.”
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    • Last Christmas – Wham!
    • Jingle Bell Rock – Daryl Hall & John Oates
    • Christmas in Hollis – Run DMC
    • Do You Hear What I Hear? – Whitney Houston
    • Wonderful Christmastime – Paul Mccartney
    • Run Run Rudolph – Dave Edmunds
    • Merry, Merry Christmas – New Kids on The Block
    • Christmas Wrapping – The Waitresses
    • Merry Christmas Baby – Bruce Springsteen
    • Deck The Halls – Mannheim Steamroller

    Offering bouncy synth chords and lofty vocals, “Last Christmas” is a classic that never gets old and has plenty of replayable qualities. It features the go-to 80s percussion styles, along with many other production elements that are fitting for Christmas. It may have melancholy moments in the lyrics, but the infectious instrumental overpowers it wi...

    The Jingle Bell song has been remixed to no end, and no matter what genre it comes from, the first few notes are immediately recognizable. One of the best 80s Christmas songs is by Daryl Hall & John Oates, and their Jingle Bell Rock has the perfect sound for vinyl records. It’s a jam in numerous ways, from the swift piano work, riding percussion, a...

    Featuring melody samples that anyone would recognize, “Christmas in Hollis” quickly switches tones to fit Run DMC’s iconic sound. It leads into a boom-bap instrumental that gives the artists plenty of room to dominate lyrically. It may not be their most popular record, but I promise you there are many fans that bring this record out during Christma...

    Whitney Houston brought vocals that are quite signature, and her range always leaves an impression on every song. This song has a slow-jam tempo, and the background vocals add to its overall energy. The percussion is passionate and has the perfect amount of reverb to support the vocal dynamics. I feel this is one of the best 80s Christmas songs, as...

    Featuring warped synths, the record starts off with that 80s sound that so many people love. Paul McCartney always satisfies, and this is a feel-good song that effortlessly fits the theme of Christmas. Most of the record focuses on the instrumental as the lyrics are pretty repetitive, but it’s an excellent song to add to your holiday playlist. The ...

    If you’re a fan of more upbeat music with exciting instrumentation, “Run Run Rudolph” is an excellent choice. This record brings energetic melody progressions and Dave Edmunds’ classic vocals that are addictive on their own. Most of the song’s vibrant qualities are in its various riffs and melodies from electric guitar and bass, as well as a consis...

    With broad, passionate percussion and vocal layers that can serenade anyone, this is one of the best 80s Christmas songs, in my opinion. It offers a solid message that’s meant to bring people together, and the song’s mix is crisp, to say the least. There’s a blend of 80s and classical elements as the song is pretty cinematic from beginning to end. ...

    Carried by a funky bass line and the main guitar melody, the main interest in the song is in the vocals. “Christmas Wrapping” is a recipe for success due to its quirky sound and addictive qualities that get stuck in your head. The lyrics hold all of the Christmas cheer, but the instrumental doesn’t allude to the holiday too much. Nevertheless, the ...

    This record has some stellar instrumentation, as each layer in the song brings a live quality that’s hard to achieve. Although the 80s experimented with many synthetic sounds, this song brings an organic sound that anyone would love. The song has small riffs that feature recognizable Christmas melodies, and the lyrics come with Bruce’s well-known d...

    With a synth-heavy take on the familiar sound of “Deck the Halls,” this song comes with many 80s tropes and a sound many would consider reminiscent of synth-wave. It doesn’t feature any vocals, but the instrumental is interesting enough to keep people tuned in. Overall, its Christmas spirit is undeniable and offers a great variation in any holiday ...

    • The Waitresses’ “Christmas Wrapping” (’82) “A&P has provided me / With the world’s smallest turkey / Already in the oven, nice and hot/ Oh damn! Guess what I forgot…” It’s been described as one of the best holiday pop songs ever.
    • Band-Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas” (’84) Bob Geldof and Midge Ure wrote this in response to news reports on the devastating famine in Ethiopia.
    • Run-DMC’s “Christmas in Hollis” (’87) It’s among the first rap songs to celebrate the holidays – and Run-DMC gave us a look at how they throw down in their Queens, New York neighborhood (“collard greens…macaroni and cheese…”).
    • Wham’s “Last Christmas” (’84) During an ordinary Sunday visit to his parents’ home, George Michael had a moment of inspiration. He disappeared to his old upstairs bedroom where he kept a simple keyboard and worked out the initial parts of this Christmas melody about a lost love.
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  3. Apr 28, 2019 · 01. of 08. Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Steve Hurrell/Redferns/Getty Images. Perhaps no rock and roll Christmas tune was heard more often during the '80s or was more emblematic of the decade than this charity song recorded to support Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof's Band Aid project.

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