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The best-selling Christmas album of 1972 was The Jackson 5 Christmas Album, by The Jackson 5. [14] The best-selling Christmas album of 1973 was Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, by Elvis Presley. The best-selling Christmas album of 1974 was The Waltons' Christmas Album, by Earl Hamner, Jr./The Holiday Singers. [15]
The album-only Christmas Hits section was retitled Top Christmas Albums in 1990. Barry Manilow's Because It's Christmas was the No. 1 album for the first 2 weeks under the survey's new name. [209] Billboard began running the chart 5 consecutive weeks each holiday season in 1991, but all weeks are still not available in print. [210]
A Christmas Album: Amy Grant: 1983 12/14/1991 7 23 46 Superstar Christmas [87] Various Artists: 1997 11/21/1998 18 47 A Contemporary Gospel Christmas [88] Various artists: 1994 12/7/1996 4 13 48 A Very Veggie Christmas: Veggie Tales: 1996 1/23/1999 1 11 49 A Christmas Album [h] Barbra Streisand: 1967 12/21/1991 #6 3 38 96 50 Christmas Eve and ...
Mariah Carey's timeless Christmas album features many covers of classics and three original songs. The star, of course, is "All I Want for Christmas is You," which is so timeless that it hit No. 1 ...
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]
The Top Holiday Albums chart is a seasonal chart published weekly by Billboard during October, November, December, and January. It tracks the best-selling holiday albums in the United States. Throughout the 2010s, many albums, compilation albums, extended plays, and soundtrack albums reached the top spot of the chart. Italian opera singer and ...
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.
Released on the 1968 various artists holiday soul album Soul Christmas. [16] Also recorded by Bon Jovi for the 1987 various artists holiday compilation A Very Special Christmas (though it was removed from later pressings), and sampled by Run-D.M.C. for their hit, "Christmas in Hollis" (which was also included on A Very Special Christmas).