Tis the season for a slew of new holiday tunes, from old favorites (Johnny Mathis is still going strong!) and new faces (who knew theRobertson family of Duck Dynasty could sing?). Get in the holiday spirit with these 7 new songs we love. Listen to the playlist—and get a free download of the Robertsons’ song—below.
The Robertsons, “Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Christmas”
The Duck Dynasty clan sings of celebrating on the bayou.
The Duck Dynasty clan sings of celebrating on the bayou.
Straight No Chaser featuring Colbie Caillat, “Every Day Is Christmas”
Like a cappella? You’ll love this smooth, romantic ballad.
Like a cappella? You’ll love this smooth, romantic ballad.
Mary J. Blige, “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
The queen of hip-hop soul puts a jazzy, toe-tapping twist on this kids’ classic.
The queen of hip-hop soul puts a jazzy, toe-tapping twist on this kids’ classic.
Johnny Mathis featuring Billy Joel, “The Christmas Song”
At 78, Mathis proves he can still belt with the best of them.
At 78, Mathis proves he can still belt with the best of them.
Gretchen Wilson, “Santa I’ve Been Naughty”
The “Redneck Woman” is sassy as ever while trying to get on Santa’s “nice” list.
The “Redneck Woman” is sassy as ever while trying to get on Santa’s “nice” list.
Kelly Clarkson featuring Reba McEntire & Trisha Yearwood, “Silent Night”
Our favorite Idol’s Christmas album is full of highlights, but none shine brighter than this gorgeous standard in which she’s joined by two country music legends.
Our favorite Idol’s Christmas album is full of highlights, but none shine brighter than this gorgeous standard in which she’s joined by two country music legends.
Joshua Bell feat. Alison Krauss, “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”
The combination of Bell’s violin and Krauss’ vocal is elegantly serene and stunningly affecting.
The combination of Bell’s violin and Krauss’ vocal is elegantly serene and stunningly affecting.
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