Friday, December 10, 2010

Your 'Top 20' 80's Christmas Songs List!


Ho Ho Ho 80's fans...so I have been saying since Halloween that I was going to also make an 80's Christmas-songs list for your various Christmas parties. This list (like the Halloween list) is really just the starter for the dough so to speak, so add many more of your own, but keep these in mind too! So, without further ado, here is my top 20 80's Christmas Songs list (and in no particular order):


1.) Last Christmas by Wham! (1984) (claro!)

2.) Christmas is the Time to Say I Love You by Billy Squier (my personal favorite) (1981)

3.) Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC (1987) 


4.) Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight) by The Ramones (1989)


5.) Jingle Bell Rock by Daryl Hall & John Oates (1983)


6.) Christmas Time by Bryan Adams (1985) 


7.) Mistress for Christmas by ACDC (1989)


8.) I Wish Every Day Could Be Like Christmas by Bon Jovi (1987)


9.) Thank God It's Christmas by Queen (1984)


10.) Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses (1981)


11.) Christmas Vacation by Mavis Staples (1989) (from the National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Soundtrack)


12.) Another Rock n' Roll Christmas by Gary Glitter (1984)


13.) Fairytale of New York by The Pogues (1987)


14.) Merry Christmas Baby by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band (1987)


15.) Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by U2 (1987) 


16.) Run Rudolph Run by Bryan Adams (1987)


17.) Another Lonely Christmas by Prince & the Revolution (1984)


18.) 2000 Miles by the Pretenders (1987)


19.) Last Night I Saw Santa Claus by New Kids on the Block (1989) 


20.) Santa Baby by Madonna (1987)



-Well that about wraps up my Top 20 80's Christmas songs! If you feel that you need more for your party there is always the The Jackson Five Christmas Album, although it was released in 1970, so doesn't apply to this blog.  Also, there is a longer list I found at another website HERE. Happy Holidays Everybody!! (original post found at http://your80smusicauthority.blogspot.com/)
 

 


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