Xmas Music Delivery System: Radio [FM]

What song was that you had playing?

It’s Nat King Cole singing on my radio as Brandon Wattz R+Bs “What Christmas Means To Me.” It’s quite mellow, until we see Grandma doing the Electric Slide.

Then, it’s Rita on the radio as we celebrate “Christmas in the Cape.” Villages elevates mumble pop to a sentimental overture.

On the radio the singer prays/For Christmas every day. I know that one! Escaped Roots sashays through “Guns Will Stop for Christmas” as if the indie joy will mask that mention of weaponry. Say Peace on Earth like the rest of us.

Silent Night’ and ‘Rudolph’ playin’ on your radio means it’s “Christmas Time” for John Anderson. Country swing of the hicksville variety.

‘Silent Night’ and ‘Deck the Halls’ are the bummers for Lightfoot & Jeffery while they mope over “The Reds, The Greens & The Blues.” Soft, slow, somber country. I’m welling up.

Old Bing Crosby on the radio may not only be for “Christmas in the Country,” but Bryan Dallas is all worked up with his jazzy country bebop. Let him think we don’t get that urban.

Here comes Bing with ‘White Christmas’ again for “Made Of Snow” by Chris Commisso. Dealing with the cold, he croons his own self with some pitter patter pop. Hey Ho.

‘White Christmas’ on the radio is “Christmas to Me,” at least The Statler Brothers would have you believe so. Quiet, thoughtful twaddle. Country. Ish.

It’s that same song on the radio for “This Christmas” as Tim Angsten warbles through the indie folk of this mesmerizer.

I’m driving home for Christmas now, /’Silent Night’ on the radio begins Pust.write.sing.play for “Come on In.” It’s a pop invitation to get warm.

Beach Boys on the radio for a true “California Christmas” is Stephanie Trivision’s mood board rendition. Oddly downbeat pop.

‘Last Christmas’ is on the radio when Space Disco Band comes in from snow brick fighting with his “Friends for Christmas.” Awkward indie.

‘Let it Snow’ is my very favorite song, testifies Wesley Alfvin. It’s not a good thing, however, as he show tunes the bitchfest “Whatever Happened to Thanksgiving?” since the radio is full of this Xmas stuff on 1 November.

‘Driving Home for Christmas’ is on the car radio when it’s Nina Nesbitt’s “Christmas Time Again.” Building indie pop that’s on edge.

Lacking production values, Stefan Nieuwland piano lounges “Christmas Love” while driving home with Chris Rea in my ear (who in fact sings ‘Driving Home for Christmas’). Amateur hour.

I suspect that is NOT a reference to the newer AI “Driving Home For Christmas, Yeah (Radio Edit)” from Dakimo Music. Pop country that makes me change stations, despite the radio’s playing our favorite song….

All these Christmas Tunes/On the Radio these days are nothing compared to that Mariah one. I know, i know. And yet, “All I Want for Christmas Is You 2” showcases cello, ship bells, and superior nasally folk rock from Lightning Lucas. I have to approve.

It’s Mariah and Bing Friends of Cedar Church tweak pop with gospel about. I love the Christmas music playing on the radio, they declare when “Love is the Heart of Christmas Time.” All right already.

Don’t Call Me Ishmael snarks that “My Christmas (Is Better Than Yours)” since I say, it isn’t really Christmas until Mariah plays on the radio. Club rock that checkmates pop.

King Cole and Crosby play says Hair metal “When the Snow Falls Down.” Emil & the Heartland Express express enthusiasm for the weather.

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