The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit

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Looking for some great folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit? Look no further! We’ve rounded up some of the best tunes to get you feeling festive.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit”

The holidays are a special time of year when family and friends come together to celebrate. What better way to get in the spirit of the season than with some festive music? Folk music is the perfect genre to get you feeling merry and bright. Here are ten of the best folk Christmas songs to get you in the holiday mood.

“Christmas in Washington” by Joey Ramone
“Christmas in Washington” is a holiday tune with a punk rock twist. The late Joey Ramone, lead singer of the legendary punk band The Ramones, puts his own spin on the classicChristmas story. The song is about a young couple who travel to Washington D.C. to see the sights and sounds of Christmas time in the nation’s capital.

“Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues
“Fairytale of New York” is an Irish Christmas song originally released in 1987 by The Pogues. The song tells the story of two immigrants, one from Ireland and one from America, who meet in New York City at Christmastime. They reflect on their own homeland while dreaming of a better life together in America.

“River” by Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell is a folk music legend and “River” is one of her most beloved holiday tunes. The song is about a young woman who is reflecting on her life during the Christmas season. She remembers all of the good times she has had, but also all of the pain she has experienced. Despite it all, she still believes that there is hope for a better future.

“Green Grow the Rushes, O!” by Mike Seeger
Mike Seeger is a renowned folk musician and this traditional Christmas song is one of his most popular tunes. “Green Grow the Rushes, O!” tells the story of two young lovers who are apart during the holidays. They both long for each other and hope that someday they will be able to be together again.

“Light One Candle” by Peter, Paul & Mary
This iconic folk group released “Light One Candle” in 1987 as part of their album A Holiday Celebration. The song is about hope and how even one small light can make a difference in the world during dark times. This tune is sure to fill you with holiday cheer.

“Holly Jolly Christmas” by Burl Ives
Burl Ives was a folk singer and actor who was best known for his work on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”Holly Jolly Christmas” was released as part of his 1965 album Have A Holly Jolly Christmas!The tune has since become a holiday classic and its jovial sound will put you in a festive mood instantly

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 2”

In Part 2 of our series on the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit, we’ll be featuring more great tracks that are sure to get you feeling festive. From well-known classics to hidden gems, these songs will have you ready for all the holiday fun.

So put on your coziest sweater, pour yourself a cup of hot cocoa, and enjoy these great tunes. And don’t forget to check out Part 1 of our series for even more great music.

Up first is “Christmas in the Trenches” by John McCutcheon. This beautiful song tells the true story of World War I soldiers who ceasefire on Christmas Eve and spend the night singing carols and playing football together. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the humanity that exists even in the midst of war.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 3”

In this episode, we conclude our three-part series on the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit!

We’ll be featuring music from some of the most iconic folk artists of all time, including Woody Guthrie, Odetta, Joan Baez, and more. So put on your coziest sweater, pour yourself a mug of hot cocoa, and join us as we celebrate the holidays with some of the best folk music around.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 4”

This is the fourth and final installment of our series on the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit. This time, we’ve assembled a mix of traditional and contemporary songs to get your toes tapping and put you in the mood for celebrating.

We start with an upbeat version of “Deck the Halls” by the English folk group The Young Tradition. Then we move on to “The Holly and the Ivy,” sung by American folk singer Judy Collins. This traditional carol gets a fresh interpretation with Collins’ clear voice and subtle guitar accompaniment.

Next up is a lesser-known Christmas song, “Christmas in the Trenches,” written by John McCutcheon during World War I. This poignant tune tells the true story of a 1914 Christmas truce between British and German soldiers, and its message of peace and goodwill is as relevant today as it was a hundred years ago.

We close with one of our favorite holiday tunes, “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon. This classic song has been covered by many artists over the years, but we think Lennon’s original version is still the best. With its simple yet powerful message of hope and love, it’s sure to get you feeling festive in no time!

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 5”

The holidays are a special time of year when people come together to celebrate. What better way to get in the spirit of the season than by listening to some great folk Christmas music?

In this series, we’ll be counting down the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit. We’ll be looking at a variety of factors, including the quality of the music, the popularity of the artist, and the overall holiday feel of the song.

So without further ado, let’s get started with our list!

5. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Sufjan Stevens

This hauntingly beautiful song from Sufjan Stevens’ 2006 album Songs for Christmas is a modern classic. It’s a simple acoustic folk song that captures the childlike wonder and innocence of Christmas. The lyrics are filled with images of snowflakes, sledding, and family gatherings around the fireplace. It’s the perfect song for snuggling up by the fire with a cup of hot cocoa.

4. “I Saw Three Ships” by Sting

This traditional carol gets a unique twist from Sting’s signature ethereal vocals and Celtic-influenced arrangement. The song is taken from his 1993 album If on a Winter’s Night…, which is full of beautiful holiday music influenced by Sting’s English upbringing. “I Saw Three Ships” is a perfect example of Sting’s ability to take traditional songs and give them new life.

3. “The First Noel” by Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan is one of America’s most iconic singer-songwriters, and he brings his signature style to this traditional carol. This version of “The First Noel” appears on his 2009 album Christmas in the Heart, which features Dylan singing a mix of traditional and original holiday songs. His raspy voice lends an emotional edge to this already beautiful song.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 6”

Folk music is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. It’s familiar, it’s nostalgic, and it just makes you feel good. Here are our picks for the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 6” by Dylann Crush is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

“Auld Lang Syne” by Tom Paxton

“Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon & Yoko Ono

“Christmas in Washington” by Natalie Merchant

“Christmas in the Trenches” by John McCutcheon

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 7”

Christmas is a time for tradition, and there are few traditions more enduring than music. Folk Christmas music has a special place in the holiday season, with its warm melodies and familiar lyrics.

There are many great folk Christmas songs out there, but we’ve compiled a list of our favorites to get you in the holiday spirit. From classics like “Silent Night” to more modern tunes like “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” these songs are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit.

1. “Silent Night” – This classic Christmas carol has been covered by many artists over the years, but we love the traditional folk version. The simple melody and lyrics are sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

2. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” – This modern Christmas song by Mariah Carey has become a holiday classic. The upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics make it perfect for getting into the Christmas spirit.

3. “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” – This traditional carol has been covered by many artists, but we love the folk version by Emmylou Harris. The beautiful melody and lyrics are sure to fill you with holiday cheer.

4. “The First Noel” – This traditional carol is one of our favorites for getting into the holiday spirit. The simple melody and lyrics are sure to fill you with Christmas cheer.

5. “Joy to the World” – This classic Christmas carol is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. The joyful melody and lyrics are sure to fill you with holiday cheer.

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 8”

Looking for some great folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit? Check out our list of the best Folk Christmas music, perfect for getting you into the festive mood!

Part 8 of our series features some great tracks from some of today’s most popular folk artists, including The Head and the Heart, Passenger, and The Paper Kites. So whether you’re looking for something to sing along to or just want to enjoy some beautiful music, this playlist is sure to get you in the holiday spirit!

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 9”

Christmas music is a cherished part of the holiday season for many people, and there are a wide variety of genres to choose from. One popular type of Christmas music is folk music, which often has nostalgic or religious themes.

If you’re looking for some great folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit, look no further! Here are ten of the best songs out there:

1. “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” by Joan Baez
2. “Silent Night” by Bob Dylan
3. “I Saw Three Ships” by Sting
4. “The First Noel” by Simon & Garfunkel
5. “Joy to the World” by Emmylou Harris
6. “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” by Shawn Colvin
7. “O Little Town of Bethlehem” by Alison Krauss & Union Station
8. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by The Byrds
9. “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Gillian Welch
10. “Away in a Manger” by Nickel Creek

“The Best Folk Christmas Music to Get You in the Holiday Spirit: Part 10”

Folk music is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. There are so many great songs to choose from, and they’re all filled with the joy and happiness of the season.

In this series, we’ll be counting down the best folk Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit. We’ll be featuring a mix of traditional and contemporary songs, so there’s something for everyone.

So without further ado, here’s part 10 of our series:

10. “New Years Day” by Thea Gilmore

This song is a beautiful ode to new beginnings and fresh starts. It’s the perfect way to start off your holiday season on a positive note.

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