Some songs can get stuck in your ear and can get really annoying. Same can also be said for Christmas music. Yes, that time of year where most stations play Christmas music non stop. Some are pretty good, but there are others that can get annoying so fast, you would want to find a way to burn the song out of your memory. Here are my least favorite Christmas songs that you hear constantly on Christmas.
In the 1970's, Elmo Shropshire decided to write an earworm for Christmas called "Grandma got run over by a reindeer." I don't know why he would want to write that. Did he have a tragic experience with his grandmother during Christmastime? Was his grandmother an alcoholic? Does it matter? They even made a cartoon about this particular song around 2000. Just don't even pay attention to this song around the holidays
In the 80's a huge group of singers like: Madonna, Bono, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and a lot of others famous around that time...decided it was best to make a song called "Do they know it's Christmas" It was about the struggle children had in other countries that were less fortunate than ours were. I have no idea why this was so popular. They keep playing it a lot around the holidays. Making a 20th anniversary edition when I was turning twenty. SHUT IT OFF! They don't care! Send them money...not this!
If you like sad Christmas songs, this is one for you. Came out recently, but this song is about a woman dying of I guess cancer, and a little boy asking for a pair of shoes for his dying mother. Well...there recently was a music video by a band called NewSong. Rob Lowe portrayed the father as we watch this sad song go on as all it is about is Christmas shoes for a dying mother. This song will make you cry and well....it is not a pleasant song to listen to on Christmas.
If you love Alvin and the Chipmunks, you will Not enjoy their Christmas song. Known mostly for that song, and less for their crappy live action movie, they are known for other songs. But singing about Hula Hoops and a loop da loop plane. I can tell this song can get so annoying so fast that you would wish Christmas will hurry fast so this song can die! It's called: Christmas don't be late. But it should be called: Target practice on chipmunks this Christmas
I have a feeling that the writer of this song was high at the time. Sung by a ten-year-old, who is still alive today, I want a hippopotamus for Christmas is considered one of the most confused songs to play. But I think there might be a strange back story to this. Working in a zoo, the writer of the song decided to create a confusing Christmas song about wanting a hippopotamus under your tree. Any zoo animal actually. There's nothing negative about this song, but the singer was ten at the time. She's actually a good singer. It's the lyrics that are confusing.
All I want for Christmas (is you) Is the most popular Christmas song of all time! It can also be an earworm that will not escape your mind forever. Some people have mixed feelings about this song. Some people hate Mariah and want this song to be forgotten, and others...are fine with it. I confess...I am one of those people that like this song. I always found it joyful and entertaining. I prefer this over the Chipmunks that's for sure.
Known as an Italian Christmas donkey, Dominic the Donkey is known as an annoying song where most of the time you would hear a "he haw, he haw" Why? Apparently, someone in the song is imitating a donkey noise I just think it's best to leave this song in Italy. I don't hate it, but this song can get on my nerves from time to time.
There are other annoying songs like, "Wonderful Christmas Time", "Millenium Prayer", "Wonderful Christmas time", "Please Daddy (don't get drunk on Christmas)", "Christmas Conga" and many more Christmas songs can be considered in bad taste. Some of them can be ok, but there are newer Christmas songs coming out almost every year, even the same song in different versions. Sometimes, you have to listen for yourself to find out which ones can irk you, and which ones are pleasant Christmas songs
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