Songs to match every holiday moment and mood


If your life were a holiday movie, here's the soundtrack to it! Check out our sweet playlist full of the best cold-weather tunes. It'll help get you through the not-so-fun stuff (studying, cleaning the house for the relatives)…and make the best holiday moments twice as nice (baking cookies, playing in the snow)!

The getting ready for a party song: "Christmas in the Sand" by Colbie Caillat
Listen to Colbie's original Christmas jam and dream about a beachy holiday in the tropics while you bundle yourself up for a holiday outing.

The holiday stress song: "Waltz of the Snowflakes" by Tchaikovsky
Feel like a poor little snowflake, tossed about the frigid air? Get in touch with those feelings with a song made famous by The Nutcracker

The baking cookies song: "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Glee
Mmmm, we can already smell those delish treats! Let Blaine and Kurt join you as you follow your fave holiday recipes.

The frolicking in the snow song: "Let it Snow" by Frank Sinatra
Hop, skip, leap, frolick! It's time to sing an oldie (and a goody, we promise) while you play in the fluffy white stuff.

The study song: "Walking in the Air" by George Winston
Focus. One last exam, paper, or project before winter break. Get in the zone with this beautiful, piano instrumental. You got this!

The OMG it's a snow day! song: "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" by The Jackson 5
Need an upbeat, happy tune to celebrate the best news ever? Look no further, Santa is comin' to town!

The clean the house before the whole fam gets here song: "Merry Christmas Baby" by Bruce Springsteen
Please the 'rents and sing along to the boss' rendition of a song sure to motivate you to clean sweep the entire house.

The holiday crush song: "Mistletoe" by Justin Bieber
Can't forget the mistletoe!  The Biebs wins our holiday hearts with this one.
Listen to our complete holiday moments playlist (for free!) below…

 

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by Karin Elwood | 2/1/2016
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