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Why is there so much bad Christmas music out there?

Asked by ibstubro (18804points) December 24th, 2014

The radio just played 4 really crappy [country] Christmas songs.

Why have so many crappy versions been recorded and why do they insist on playing them?

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Blondesjon's avatar

Different strokes for different folks, bro.

i’m thinking there’s a tolerance lesson here somewhere . . .

ibstubro's avatar

I think there can be several outstanding versions of a song, but I’m talking about versions so bland or poorly cadenced that you literally want to turn the radio off. I did just that earlier when a woman caterwauled her way through Little Town of B. When I turned it back on I got the 3–4 crappy versions so I just put in Harry Connick Jr. Xmas.

dappled_leaves's avatar

Funny you should ask; I just listened to a podcast this week on this very topic.

ragingloli's avatar

There is no good christmas music in the first place.

Mimishu1995's avatar

@ibstubro I agree. There are some really brilliant songs made horrible by the singers. I know it’s a matter of taste, but there are songs that are better off with one singer than another.

ibstubro's avatar

Yes, @Mimishu1995, and I don’t even mind a little genre bending. There was an example on NPR last week where a guy sang a normally sedate Christmas song really jazzy. I liked it, because it was well-done and different.

prairierose's avatar

Maybe, part of the crappiness of the songs had to do with them being done “country” version style. ( I am not a country music fan.)

ibstubro's avatar

No @prairierose, because I do like country, and because it’s cross-genre. I had Christmas CDs and when I turned the radio off, I started playing crappy Judy Garland. Then crappy Diane Carroll. Settled on Harry Connick Jr., but Bing was next up.

Now I’m back to the country radio and it’s been non-offensive for over an hour. Mediocre? Maybe. Hideous? No.

gondwanalon's avatar

The man with all the toys by The Beach Boys is still pretty good after 50 years.

anniereborn's avatar

I don’t get why so many depressing christmas songs are made. It’s a downer to have a music station on and hear stuff like “blue Christmas”.

ibstubro's avatar

Elvis doing Blue Christmas is not a downer. Made my day earlier, as a matter of fact.

I find both “Little Drummer” and “Town of Bethlehem” tedious if sung to the tradition cadence or slower.

anniereborn's avatar

How is “Blue Christmas” NOT a downer?

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