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It tracks the best-selling Christmas and holiday albums in the United States. Throughout the 2000s, many albums, compilation albums, extended plays, and soundtrack albums reached the top spot of the chart. Italian opera singer and songwriter Andrea Bocelli received the first number one of the 2010s with his album My Christmas (2009). [1]
Unlike the Best Bets For Christmas, Christmas Hits would often also chart Billboard's other music surveys such as Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton's 1984 Once Upon A Christmas (Top 200 Albums #31, Top Country Albums #12) [90] and 1985's Alabama Christmas (Top 200 Albums #75, Top Country Albums #8) [91] which both peaked at No. 1 on the Christmas ...
These are the Billboard Holiday Songs number one hits from the chart's debut on December 8, 2001 until January 8, 2011. The survey of radio airplay of Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 stations is published seasonally for 5-6 weeks after Thanksgiving. When the Holiday 100 was launched on December 10, 2011, the chart was renamed Holiday ...
The music video for this hip hop holiday song, about the group’s run in with Santa in Queens, is also quite entertaining. 37. ‘Joy To The World’ By Aretha Franklin (2006)
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
Luckily for all you festive music lovers out there, Amazon Music Unlimited has a massive selection of holiday albums, including classics like Bing Crosby’s “Merry Christmas” to modern ...
The best-selling Holiday album of 2003 was Harry for the Holidays, by Harry Connick, Jr. [33] The best-selling Holiday album of 2004 was Merry Christmas with Love, by Clay Aiken. [34] The best-selling Holiday album of 2005 was The Christmas Collection, by Il Divo. [28] The best-selling Holiday album of 2006 was Wintersong, by Sarah McLachlan. [28]
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In the 2000s, each chart's "week ending" date was the Saturday of the following two weeks.