Billboard Christmas Holiday charts explained

Billboard magazine only charted Christmas singles and albums along with the other popular non-holiday records until the 1958 holiday season when they published their first section that surveys only Christmas music.

An increase of Christmas records began charting Billboard in 1957. The popular music surveys charted 9 Christmas singles, including the debut of the Bobby Helms' standard "Jingle Bell Rock" .[1] Gene Autry's newly recorded version of his 1949 original "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"[2] made the Top 100 Sides at No. 70.[3] The Best Selling Pop LP's had 11 seasonal albums chart including the debut of Elvis' Christmas Album that topped the survey for 3 weeks.

Bing Crosby's all-time best-selling single[4] "White Christmas" returned to the Top 40 again in 1957 at No. 34. It has charted Billboard's surveys almost annually since it first spent 11 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on their Best Selling Retail Records chart beginning Oct. 31, 1942[5] It reached the top spot again in 1945 for two more weeks and made its 14th #1 week on December 28, 1946.[6] Crosby's "Silent Night" and "Silver Bells" also made the Top 100 Sides in 1957. All 3 of these titles are included on his Merry Christmas which returned to No. 1 in January 1958 after charting Billboard album surveys since its debut in 1945.

Top charting Christmas singles 1940-1957

The "Billboard Music Popularity Chart" began weekly publication in their July 27, 1940 issue, with lists covering jukebox play, radio play, record sales and sheet music sales. The following are the most popular Christmas holiday singles that charted prior to 1958 according to those surveys.[7]

RankSingleArtistPeak
Date
PeakWeeks Charted
at PeakTotal
1"White Christmas"[8] with Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter Orch.10/31/194211464
2"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"[9] and his orchestra1/19/1946514
3"All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)"[10] [11] 12/25/194839
4"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"[12] accompanied by Norman Luboff12/27/195225
5"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"[13] and his orchestra3/5/1949117
6"Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"[14] and The Pinafores12/31/1949
7"I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams)" with John Scott Trotter and his orchestra[15] 12/25/1943326
8"Baby, It's Cold Outside"[16] & Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston Orch.7/9/1949119
9"Baby, It's Cold Outside"[17] & Buddy Clark with Ted Dale and his orchestra7/30/1949
10"" with string choir[18] 12/28/19468
11"Santa Baby"[19] and Henri René and his orchestra12/26/1953415
12"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"[20] 12/27/19523
13"Winter Wonderland"[21] and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and orch.1/4/19471
14"I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas" / "Yingle Bells"[22] with The Johnny Duffy Trio12/31/1949525
15"White Christmas"[23] with the Ken Lane Singers12/29/194519
16"Jingle Bells"[24] [25] and orch. with Tex Beneke, Ernie Caceres & Modernaires12/27/19412
17"Jingle Bell Rock"[26] with instrumental accompaniment12/30/1957616
18"Nuttin' For Christmas"[27] with Art Mooney and his orchestra12/31/19554
19"Frosty the Snowman"[28] & the Cass County Boys12/30/1950716
20"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer"[29] 12/30/1950
21"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"[30] and his orchestra 2/16/19464
22"Christmas Island"[31] Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians12/28/1946
23"Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)" with vocal group[32] 12/25/1948818
24"(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" with Mitch Ayres and his orchestra12/25/19543
25"Baby, It's Cold Outside"[33] & Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five7/23/19499413
26"I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm"[34] with rhythm accompaniment4/2/1949111
27"Blue Christmas"[35] and his orchestra12/31/19495
28""[36] & Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orch.12/27/19522
29"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"[37] and Russ Morgan & his orchestra2/2/19461
30"Frosty The Snow Man"[38] & The Singing Pussy Cats with Pete Rugolo Orch.12/30/1950
31"Jingle Bells"[39] 12/29/19511014
32"Christmas in Killarney"[40] with The Mellowmen and Henri René and his orch.12/30/19503
33"Winter Wonderland"[41] and The Satisfiers with Russ Case and his orchestra12/28/19461

Deejay's Favorite Christmas Disks

On November 24, 1958, the magazine published Deejay's Favorite Christmas Disks. Described as the records played most frequently by disk jockeys each Christmas season, according to a survey made by The Billboard, the section consisted of 3 top 10 lists charting the top Holiday Singles, LP Albums and for the only time on Billboard's Christmas/Holiday surveys, EP Albums. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" was the No. 1 single, Percy Faith's 1954 Music of Christmas[42] was the No. 1 LP and Pat Boone's 1957 Merry Christmas[43] was the No. 1 EP.[44] A Holiday survey would not be published again until the annual Christmas Records section is launched in 1963.

Seven holiday singles charted the first year of Billboard's Hot 100 in 1958 including the debut of "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" [45] and Harry Simeone's "Little Drummer Boy" .[46] Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock" returned to the charts at No. 35. Eight holiday albums charted on Billboard's Best-Selling LP's survey in 1958 including the debut of Johnny Mathis' Merry Christmas that peaked at No. 3 on December 27.[47] Mitch Miller & The Gang's first holiday album Christmas Sing Along with Mitch peaked at No. 1 on January 8, 1959. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" made its first Hot 100 appearance in 1959 at No. 59. Perry Como debuted his second Christmas album Season's Greetings from Perry Como on The Billboard's TOP LP'S on January 8, 1960, peaking at No. 22.[48]

The 1960 Hot 100 had 10 holiday singles including the debut of an annual charting of Brenda Lee's standard "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" [49] and the return of Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)" .[50] Bing Crosby's "Silent Night" also returned in 1960 and the flip side "Adeste Fidelis" also from his 1945 Merry Christmas album made its first charting.[51]

Bobby Helms returned to the Hot 100 at No. 36 in 1960 with the start of an annual charting of "Jingle Bell Rock". Harry Simeone's "Little Drummer Boy" and "The Chipmunk Song" re-charted the Hot 100 every year after their initial release just as Christmas Sing Along with Mitch and Johnny Mathis' Merry Christmas album had on Billboard's Best-Selling LPs chart. The Chipmunks with David Seville followed up in 1960 with a cover of "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" that peaked at No. 21 on the Hot 100. Bobby Rydell & Chubby Checker's cover of "Jingle Bell Rock" peaked at No. 21[52] and "Baby's First Christmas" by Connie Francis peaked at No. 26 in 1961, both re-charting the following year.[53] Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" returned to the Hot 100 in 1961 at No. 12[54] and in 1962 at No. 38.

Billboard's TOP LP's charted 21 holiday albums in 1962. Mitch Miller's Gang peaked at No. 1 again with their latest Christmas album Holiday Sing Along with Mitch.[55] Bing Crosby returned with Merry Christmas and debuted his latest I Wish You a Merry Christmas .[56] The 1962 Hot 100 had 12 seasonal singles including new releases like The 4 Seasons cover of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" and re-charting holiday standards like Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" . Billboard debuted their first annual Christmas Records charts the following year.

Best Bets for Christmas

Beginning with the issue dated November 30, 1963, Billboard magazine no longer charted Christmas albums or singles on its existing music charts. For the next 10 years, these titles could only be found in their new annual best-selling Christmas Records section . The 5-position survey ranking of top-selling Christmas Singles and Christmas LP's ran for 3–5 weeks each holiday season expanding in size as sales activity increased.[57]

The Andy Williams Christmas Album was the first number one album and his version of "White Christmas" from the same album was the first number one single, both peaking at No. 1 for the 5 week entirety of the section run in 1963.[58] The chart size increased each holiday season until peaking at 38 singles and 117 LPS in 1967.[59] Beginning in 1971, the Best Bets for Christmas only ran 2–3 weeks a year and listed significantly less titles with the singles chart only having 3 positions on December 18 of that year.[60]

Bing Crosby's Merry Christmas spent 39 weeks on the LP survey from 1963 to 1973, more than any other album at the time. Harry Simeone's album The Little Drummer Boy [61] and Nat King Cole's album The Christmas Song tie at second, both charting 35 weeks between 1963 and 1973. Crosby's Merry Christmas, Cole's The Christmas Song and Johnny Mathis' Merry Christmas spent more than 25 weeks each in the top 10. The Andy Williams Christmas Album spent the most time on top of the chart at 9 inconsecutive weeks between 1963 and 1965. Andy Williams follow up, Merry Christmas spent 3 inconsecutive weeks at number one from 1966 to 1969.[62] [63] Barbra Streisand's 1967 A Christmas Album topped the second most with 6 weeks[64] and Harry Simeone's The Little Drummer Boy album comes in 3rd with 4 weeks at number one on the Best Bets For Christmas album chart.[65] [66]

Harry Simeone's "The Little Drummer Boy" single peaked at No. 1 for 10 weeks between 1964 and 1968, the most of any title on Billboard's Christmas 45 rpm record surveys. His hit and 1960's "Please Come Home For Christmas" by Charles Brown spent more time than any other single in the top 10 of the Best Bets for Christmas survey at 33 weeks each. Both, along with Bing Crosby's "White Christmas", Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock" and Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas" spent more than 30 weeks each on the Christmas singles survey between 1963 and 1973. Andy William's "White Christmas" and 1967's "Snoopy's Christmas" by The Royal Guardsmen topped the chart 5 times each tying both for the second most weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Christmas Singles chart.

The Carpenters "Merry Christmas, Darling" was No. 1 on the singles chart the most during the 1970s with 3 weeks.[67] Second is the Jackson 5's "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town' which topped the survey twice that decade.[68] Both debuted on the Best Bets For Christmas in 1970.[69] The Jackson 5 Christmas Album topped the album chart the most in the 70's with 3 weeks.[70] 1971's A Partridge Family Christmas Card[71] and Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas[72] tie for second with each peaking at No. 1 for 2 weeks.

Titles on these Christmas surveys did not appear on Billboard's other charts until 1973 when "Please Daddy" by John Denver and "If We Make It Through December" by Merle Haggard [73] both peaked at No. 7[74] [75] on the Best Selling Christmas Singles chart as well as appearing on the Hot 100 and Hot Country Singles chart. Holiday albums only charted the Best Bets for Christmas that year. Christmas music surveys were not published after the December 22, 1973 Best Bets For Christmas until the section continues in 1983 retitled Christmas Hits.

Billboard sporadically provided a section entitled New Christmas Selections from 1974 until 1976 that alphabetically listed titles of holiday record albums and singles. Many singles and albums have re-charted over the years, but hundreds of titles only appeared in these best-seller sections that are unavailable on Billboard's website. The charts are extensively researched in Joel Whitburn's Christmas in the Charts 1920-2004 that contain statistics on every Christmas single and album that charted all of Billboard's music surveys. From 1974 until 1982, the magazine reverted to charting seasonal hits only on their weekly popular music surveys such as the Eagles' 1978 cover of "Please Come Home For Christmas" [76] and Dan Fogelberg's 1980 "Same Old Lang Syne" [77] as well as LPs and tapes like John Denver's 1975 Rocky Mountain Christmas and Kenny Rogers' 1981 Christmas .[78]

Christmas Hits

After 9 years, Billboard began publishing the best-selling Christmas Album and Single chart survey section again under the title Christmas Hits on December 17, 1983. The top 10 charts ran for two weeks each holiday season for the next 3 years[79] then returned in 1987 as a 30 position album only chart. 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 [80] and 1985's Alabama Christmas [81] which both peaked at No. 1 on the Christmas Hits album survey.[82]

Kenny Roger's 1981 Christmas was number one on the album chart for the first two weeks of the Christmas Hits survey. A Very Special Christmas spent the most weeks at the top of the album chart during the 1980s with 3 consecutive weeks starting December 12, 1987.[83] [84] Mannheim Steamroller's A Fresh Aire Christmas spent 2 consecutive weeks at No. 1 starting December 24, 1988 and went on to top the chart 4 more weeks during the 1990s.

Barbra Streisand's A Christmas Album and 1978's Christmas Portrait by The Carpenters charted all 13 weeks of the Christmas Hits album chart. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's Once Upon a Christmas, Nat King Cole's The Christmas Song and 1984's Mannheim Steamroller Christmas tie for second most times on the chart during the eighties with 11 weeks each.[85] Bing Crosby's Merry Christmas, Nat King Cole's The Christmas Song and Elvis's Christmas Album spent more than 40 weeks each on the Best Bets for Christmas and Christmas Hits surveys, more weeks than other LP during the entire holiday album chart run at the time.[86] [87]

Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" returned to the top of the singles chart for the first week of the Christmas Hits survey. His hit has charted the most with 37 total weeks during the entire Christmas singles survey run. Bobby Helms comes in second with "Jingle Bell Rock" charting a total of 36 weeks. Harry Simeone's "Little Drummer Boy", Charles Brown's "Please Come Home For Christmas", Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" and Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas " also charted over 30 weeks each during the entirety of the Christmas singles survey. All 6 of these records peaked at No. 1 over the duration of Billboard's Christmas singles charts.

Elmo 'N Patsy's "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" spent the most weeks at top of the Christmas Hits singles chart during the 1980s with 4 consecutive weeks starting December 24, 1983.[88] It was also the only single that crossed over charting the Hot Country Singles chart at No. 92 in 1984. Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" [89] reached number 6 on Billboard's Hot Singles Sales chart in 1984 and had sold an estimated 2.5 million copies in the U.S. by January 1985,[90] but did not appear on Billboard's Christmas Hits best selling singles survey.

Bruce Springsteen's cover of "Santa Claus is Comin' To Town" had peaked at No. 1 when Billboard published their last Christmas Hits single survey on December 28, 1985.[91] An alphabetical listing of Christmas singles would be featured in the magazine's "Reviews and Previews" section, but a seasonal album chart would be the only Christmas survey published until the introduction of Holiday Songs in 2001. For the next 25 years, best-sellers like 1989's "This One's For The Children" by New Kids On The Block [92] and 1993's "Let It Snow" by Boyz II Men Featuring Brian McKnight were only surveyed on their weekly popular music charts until Billboard began surveying best selling Christmas songs in 2010 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart and also on the Holiday 100 beginning the following year.

Top charting Christmas singles 1958-1985

The Deejay's Favorite Christmas Disks, Christmas Records, Top Christmas Sellers. Best Bets For Christmas and Christmas Hits single surveys ran 46 weeks and charted 134 titles from 1958 until 1985. These are Billboard's top ranking Christmas 45 rpm record singles.[93] [94] [95] [96] [97] [98] [99]

RankSingleArtistYear
Rlsd.
Peak DatePeak
Pos.
Weeks Charted
PeakTop 10Total
1""[100] 195812/12/19641103435
2"White Christmas"[101] 196311/30/1963557
3"Snoopy's Christmas"[102] 196712/2/1967
4"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"[103] Elmo & Patsy197912/24/1983466
5"White Christmas"[104] w/Ken Darby Singers &<br />John Scott Trotter Orch.194711/24/195833637
6"Merry Christmas, Darling"[105] Carpenters197012/26/19701012
7""[106] / "My Favorite Things"[107] & the Tijuana Brass196812/7/196844
8"Jingle Bell Rock"195712/20/196923336
9" (Merry Christmas to You)"[108] with Nelson Riddle Orch.195612/13/19692934
10"Blue Christmas" 195712/5/19642534
11"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"
/ "Christmas Won't Be The Same This Year"
[109]
197012/19/197045
12"Please Come Home For Christmas"[110] 196012/16/197213335
13"Jingle Bells"[111] [112] 195512/9/19721111
14"Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Silent Night)"[113] 196612/24/196636
15"Step Into Christmas"[114] 197312/15/19733
16"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" 198512/28/198522
17"Merry Christmas Baby"[115]
(feat. Charles Brown)
194712/7/1968231216
18""[116] 196712/2/196767
19"Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy"[117] 196512/2/196736
20"Merry Christmas Baby"[118] 196212/22/1973167
21"If Every Day Was Like Christmas"[119] 196612/10/196648
22"Do You Hear What I Hear?"[120] 196312/28/196334
23"Who Took The Merry Out Of Christmas"[121] 197212/8/197323
24"Little Becky's Christmas Wish"[122] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127] [128] 196712/30/196713
25"Santa Claus and His Old Lady"[129] Cheech & Chong197112/23/19723367
26""[130] 196412/5/1964234
27"Silver Bells"[131] 196612/13/196911316
28"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"[132] 195812/11/19651224
29"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"[133] John & Yoko and the Plastic Ono Band
with The Harlem Community Choir
197112/25/19711010
30[134] 196311/30/196356
31"Christmas in Dixie"[135] Alabama198212/17/198344
32"Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"[136]
/ "Silent Night"
196812/18/197136
33"Little Saint Nick"[137] 196312/28/196314
34"White Christmas"[138] with Lloyd Shaffer and his Orch.194711/24/19581
35"Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto"[139] 196812/21/19684156
36"White Christmas"[140] featuring Clyde McPhatter
& Bill Pinckney
[141]
195412/12/196429
37"Back Door Santa"[142] 196812/14/19683
38"Slipping Into Christmas"[143] [144] 197212/9/19722
39"Christmas Time"198512/28/1985
40"There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays"[145] with Mitchell Ayers Orchestra195411/24/195811
41""[146] 197212/9/19725222
42"Silent Night, Holy Night"[147] 196112/9/19671412
43""[148] 196912/22/197333
44"Twinkle Twinkle Little Me"[149]
/ "Children's Christmas Song"
196512/18/196527
45" (Christmas Don't Be Late)"
/"Alvin's Harmonica"
and The Chipmunks195912/7/19635
46"Christmas Shopping"[150] and The Buckaroos196812/7/196814
47""[151] 196312/28/19632
48"Mary's Boy Child"[152] 195611/24/19581
49"Another Lonely Christmas"[153] Prince and The Revolution198412/22/1984
50"Lonesome Christmas"[154] [155] 195012/10/196661715
51"That's What I Want For Christmas"[156]
/ "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"
196312/14/196314
52"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and The Pinafores194911/24/19581
53"Medley: Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride"
/ "The Greatest Gift of All"
[157] 198412/22/1984

A-Side and B-Side chartings

Both the A-side and B-sides of the following 6 records charted the Christmas single surveys.

ArtistSide APeak
Date
Peak
Pos.
Side BPeak
Date
Peak
Pos.
Label
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"[158] 12/19/19701"Christmas Won't Be The Same This Year"[159] 12/26/1970Motown 1174[160]
"Christmas With Be Just Another Lonely Day"[161] 12/12/196424"This Time Of The Year"[162] 12/19/196412Decca 31688[163]
"White Christmas"[164] 12/21/196812"Merry Christmas Baby"[165] 12/28/19689Atco 6631[166]
"Silent Night"12/13/19697"Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"12/18/19713Gordy 7082[167]
"Dearest Santa"12/19/19648""[168] 12/26/196423Epic 9741[169]
"That's What I Want For Christmas"[170] 12/14/19636"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"[171] 12/25/196517Capitol 5084[172]

Artists with multiple charted singles

The following artists had more than one single chart the Christmas surveys (A-Side and B-Side chartings of the same single count as one).

Total
Singles
Artist
5
4
3
2

Top Holiday Albums

After no holiday charts were published in 1986, the Christmas Hits section resumed December 12, 1987 with a 30-position album survey, but Billboard stopped publishing a singles sales chart.[173] Only alternate weeks of the survey were available in print[86] with alternating weeks available via the Billboard Information Network. The various artist collection A Very Special Christmas topped the survey for the first 3 weeks of its return. Billboard published the chart for 2 consecutive weeks in 1987, then in 1988 began to run the survey every other week 2-3 times a holiday season.

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.[174] Billboard began running the chart 5 consecutive weeks each holiday season in 1991, but all weeks are still not available in print.[175] In 1992, Billboard increased the survey to 7 weeks and started compiling the Top Christmas Albums chart using actual sales figures (SoundScan).[176] After a 6-week run in 1993, Billboard increased the survey size to 40 positions and began publishing the chart 7–10 weeks a year starting with the 1994 holiday season.[177]

Kenny G's topped the Christmas Albums chart for 17 weeks starting December 12, 1994, the most of any album during the 1990s. Kenny G also spent 5 more weeks at No. 1 in the nineties with his from 1999. Celine Dion's These Are Special Times spent the second most weeks at the top during the 90's with 9 weeks at number one starting November 21, 1998. The album made its tenth week at No. 1 on October 29, 2016.[178]

Christina Aguilera's My Kind of Christmas topped the chart when Billboard renames the survey Top Holiday Albums on November 25, 2000.[177] The chart size increased to 50 positions in 2002[179] and expanded an 11 week run in 2006.[180] On October 20, 2007, Billboard began publishing the chart online in October for 14–15 weeks each holiday season.[181]

Josh Groban's Noël started a 12-week consecutive run at number one on October 27, 2007. It topped the chart 6 more weeks in 2008 making it the top charting Holiday Album of the first decade of the century. Now That's What I Call Christmas! was the second top charting album of the 2000s with 14 inconsecutive weeks at number one from 2000 to 2003.[182] Two follow ups also topped the chart for 2 weeks each that decade, went to number one beginning November 22, 2003[183] and Now That's What I Call Christmas! 3 beginning January 13, 2007.[184] Andrea Bocelli's My Christmas, Susan Boyle's The Gift and Sarah McLachlan's Wintersong all topped the Top Holiday Albums chart for 8 weeks that decade.

On November 11, 2011, Michael Bublé's Christmas went to No. 1 for its first week. To date, it has spent 52 total weeks at No. 1 on the Top Holiday Albums, the most of any album on the entire Christmas album survey.[185] Pentatonix spent 47 weeks at No. 1 with 4 different albums during the 2010s with 2014's That's Christmas to Me, 2016's A Pentatonix Christmas, 2018's Christmas Is Here! and 2019's The Best of Pentatonix Christmas .[186] The original soundtrack to 1993's The Nightmare Before Christmas has topped the chart for 15 inconsecutive weeks beginning October 21, 2017.

So far this decade, Michael Bublé's Christmas has topped the chart for 30 inconsecutive weeks. The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack has topped the chart for 8 weeks since 2021. Carrie Underwood's My Gift was no. 1 for 7 weeks beginning October 10, 2020. Billboard reduced the Top Holiday Album chart run to 12 weeks in 2022[187] then 10 weeks in 2023.[188]

Most weeks at No. 1

For over 60 years, Billboard has provided a Christmas holiday album survey, consecutively since the 1987 Christmas Hits charts. The following albums have spent at least 6 weeks at the #1 position.[189] They have been sorted by the total weeks charted on all the various named Christmas album charts since Deejay's Favorite Christmas Disks was published on November 24, 1958.[190]

RankArtistAlbumPeak
Date
Weeks Charted
at No. 1Total
1[191] Christmas11/26/201152160
2[192] Noël10/27/200719209
3Pentatonix[193] That's Christmas to Me11/8/201418100
411/12/201689
5Kenny G[194] 12/3/199417194
6[195] 10/21/20171556
7Various ArtistsNow That's What I Call Christmas![196] 12/1/20011476
8[197] These Are Special Times11/21/199810289
9[198] [199] 11/30/1963991
10[200] My Christmas11/21/2009880
11[201] 11/27/201054
12[202] Wintersong11/18/200633
13[203] My Gift10/10/2020750
14Harry for the Holidays[204] 11/15/200335
15[205] 12/2/19676125
16Mannheim Steamroller[206] 12/24/1988118
17Christmas Extraordinaire11/17/2001106
18[207] Christmas Songs11/19/200537
19[208] Dream a Dream12/2/200035
20[209] Merry Christmas With Love12/4/200428
21[210] Merry Christmas, Baby11/17/201220
22Hanson[211] Snowed In[212] 12/6/199716

Most weeks on the survey

The following albums have charted over 200 weeks on Billboard's Christmas Holiday Album surveys since November 24, 1958.

WeeksAlbumArtistRlsd.DebutPeak
357Elvis' Christmas Album[213] 195712/7/1963
  1. 2
334White Christmas[214] 194511/24/1958
  1. 2
326 A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack)[215] 196512/12/1987
  1. 2
317Merry Christmas[216] 199411/26/1994
  1. 1
311[217] 196012/14/1963
  1. 1
289These Are Special Times[218] 199811/21/1998
  1. 1
252Christmas Portrait[219] 197812/15/1984
  1. 2
243Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (soundtrack)[220] 196411/21/1998
  1. 5
242Christmas Eve and Other Stories[221] Trans-Siberian Orchestra199611/28/1996
  1. 3
209Noël200711/20/2007
  1. 1

Most albums on the survey

The following artists or series have had at least 6 albums chart Billboard's Christmas Holiday Album surveys since November 24, 1958.

Total
Albums
Artist/Series
22Mormon Tabernacle/Choir at Temple Square[222]
19
16Mannheim Steamroller[223]
14[224]
Twentieth Century Masters – The Christmas Collection[225]
13Now That's What I Call Christmas!
Tis The Season[226]
12[227]
11[228]
10[229]
/Gloria Gaither and their
Homecoming Friends/Gaither Vocal Band[230]
Pentatonix
9[231]
Kidz Bop Kids[232]
[233]
8[234]
[235]
7[236]
[237]
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
6Celtic Christmas[238]
[239]
[240]
WOW Christmas

Holiday Songs

The Hot Country Singles & Tracks and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay survey were also charting earlier classics such as The Temptations' "Silent Night" and new songs like Jeff Foxworthy's "Redneck 12 Days of Christmas" On the Hot 100, Christina Aguilera's cover of "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)" peaked at #18 for 2 weeks starting December 25, 1999, and Kenny G's "Auld Lang Syne (The Millennium Mix)" peaked at No 7 on January 8, 2000, making both the first holiday songs to enter their top 40 in the past 6 years.[241]

Billboard introduced the 25-position Holiday Songs survey online December 8, 2001. The top 15 has occasionally appeared in the print magazine.[242] The chart differed from the discontinued best-selling Christmas singles survey(s) by ranking songs based solely on radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen BDS of Adult Contemporary and a few Adult Top 40 stations, most of which switch to all or nearly all Christmas music around Thanksgiving.[243] Billboard later began to compile the chart data from all-format radio airplay audience impressions, as measured by Mediabase and provided by Luminate. The first number one Holiday Song was the 1977 track "Celebrate Me Home" by Kenny Loggins.[243] The initial chart had a 3-week run, then expanded to 6 weeks in 2002. Billboard increased the survey to 30 positions and ran the chart 6–9 weeks each holiday season starting in 2006.[244]

Amy Grant has charted the most songs on the Holiday Song survey with nine.[245] Michael Bublé is second with 6 charted songs.[246] 1964's "A Holly Jolly Christmas" by Burl Ives and 1963's "It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" by Andy Williams have both charted 132 weeks, the most of any songs on the survey. Both Brenda Lee's 1958 "Rockin" Around The Christmas Tree" and Gene Autry's 1949 "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" tie for second most chart appearances with 130 charted weeks each.[247]

The most weeks at the top of the Holiday Songs survey is held by Mariah Carey's 1994 Hot 100 Airplay Christmas classic, "All I Want for Christmas Is You".[248] It has held the number one position for 55 weeks.[249] Lee's "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" has peaked at No. 1 for a total of 30 weeks and Ives' "A Holly Jolly Christmas"[250] has topped the survey the third most times with 20 inconsecutive weeks.[251] Since December 4, 2010, these three songs and 1971's "Feliz Navidad" by Jose Feliciano have alternated the #1 position on the Holiday Songs chart.[252]

Billboard changed the name of the Holiday Songs survey to Holiday Airplay after the launch of the Holiday 100 in 2011 and run the charts concurrently each holiday season. At over 20 years, the Holiday Airplay chart is their longest running holiday single or song survey and their second longest running holiday survey after the Top Holiday Albums chart.

Holiday Digital Song Sales

The Holiday Season Digital Song Sales survey of music download purchases debuted on October 16, 2010. Billboard published the 50-position chart for at least 12 weeks each holiday season mostly coinciding with the Top Holiday Albums chart, until they reduced it to a 7-week run at the beginning of December 2021 and then 6 weeks concurrently with the Holiday 100 in 2022.[253] Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" was the chart's first No. 1 and has topped the survey the most with 77 inconsecutive weeks.[254] Carey has charted 4 different versions on Holiday Digital Song Sales, including the 2011 "SuperFestive!" duet with Justin Bieber that also peaked at number one for one week.[255] Beginning November 5, 2011, Bieber's "Mistletoe" topped the chart for 11 inconsecutive weeks.[256] "Hallelujah" by Pentatonix has spent the second most weeks at No. 1 on the survey with 19 inconsecutive weeks beginning November 12, 2016.[257]

Holiday Digital Song Sales has charted over 750 songs, significantly more titles than any of the Holiday Songs or Christmas Singles surveys. Pentatonix has charted 49 songs on the survey.[258] The Glee Cast,[259] Kelly Clarkson[260] and Michael Bublé[261] have also charted at least 20 songs each. Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You",[262] Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Christmas Eve" and Wham!'s "Last Christmas" have appeared on all 160 weeks surveyed. The top 15 Holiday Digital Song Sales occasionally appear in the print magazine.[263] Billboard reduced the chart to 25 positions with a 5-week run starting December 2, 2023.[264]

Holiday 100

An increase of Christmas songs occurred on the Hot 100 in 2010 when 6 holiday songs appeared on the survey with 4 more Bubbling Under the Hot 100. On December 25, Coldplay reached No. 25 on the Hot 100 with "Christmas Lights", making it the first holiday song in their top 40 in the past 11 years.[265] On December 10, 2011, Billboard expanded the Holiday Song chart to 50 positions, reduced it back to a 5-6 week run and renamed it Holiday Airplay. The newly reconfigured Hot Holiday Songs, like the Hot 100, ranks holiday tracks based on a formula blending airplay, download sales and streaming data as tracked by Nielsen Entertainment.[266] The 50-position chart survey begins to appear in print and Billboard.com in early December for 5–6 weeks each year. On December 14, 2013, Holiday Songs was expanded to 100 positions and renamed the Holiday 100, although only the top 50 remain in print.[267]

Topping the inaugural Hot Holiday Songs ranking was Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You".[268] It has been #1 for 60 total weeks.[269] [270] After 34 weeks at No. 2, Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" topped the chart for 3 inconsecutive weeks starting December 9, 2023.[271] [272] [273] [274] The other songs that have taken the #1 spot on the Holiday 100[275] are Justin Bieber's "Mistletoe" in 2012,[276] Ariana Grande's "Santa Tell Me" in 2015[277] [278] and both Pentatonix's "Little Drummer Boy" in 2013[279] and "Mary, Did You Know?" for 2 weeks in 2014.[280] [281] Michael Bublé, Pentatonix and Bing Crosby have charted the most songs on the Holiday 100 with 15 or more each.[282]

Holiday Streaming Songs

Billboard also began publishing their 25-position Holiday Streaming Songs chart on December 14, 2013.[283] The survey runs for 5–6 weeks concurrently with the Holiday 100 each holiday season. The chart size increased to 50 positions in 2016.[284] The survey measures the top streamed holiday radio songs, on-demand songs and videos from the leading U.S. online music services.[285] Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" has been #1 for 47 inconsecutive weeks on the survey.[286] Besides Carey's hit, the only other songs that have topped the Holiday Streaming Songs charts are Pentatonix's "Mary, Did You Know?" for 3 weeks,[280] Grande's "Santa Tell Me"[287] for 2 weeks and most recently Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" for 6 weeks.[288] [289]

Michael Bublé has charted 15 songs on the Holiday Streaming Songs survey.[290] Bing Crosby[291] and Pentatonix[292] tie for second most songs with 10 each. Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You", Lee's "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree", Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)",[293] Gene Autry's "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" and 2011's "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" by Michael Bublé [294] have charted all 58 weeks of the Holiday Streaming Songs survey. Mariah Carey's chart topping success[295] [296] and other songs that appear on Billboard's Holiday Song surveys every year have met criticism.[297] [298]

Holiday 100 Songwriters and Producers

In 2022, Billboard launched the Holiday 100 Songwriters and Producers charts that run during the same seasonal period as the Holiday 100. The weekly 25 position charts are based on points accrued by a songwriter and producer, respectively, for each attributed song. They join Billboard's 26 other songwriter and producer rankings covering the Hot 100 and all other “Hot”-named genre charts: Christian, country, dance/electronic, gospel, Latin, R&B/hip-hop, R&B, rap, rock & alternative, rock, alternative and hard rock. On the inaugural Holiday 100 Songwriters survey, Johnny Marks was No. 1 for seven songwriting credits on the Holiday 100. Lee Gillette topped the inaugural Holiday 100 Producers chart for seven production credits.[299] Both have held their number 1 positions for the 12 weeks each chart has run.[300] [301]

Holiday 100 most charted songs

Billboards Holiday 100 has charted 305 songs. The following ranked by peak position have consecutively charted all 68 weeks since its debut on December 10, 2011.

RankSongArtistYear
Rlsd.
Peak DatePeak
Pos.
Weeks Charted
PeakTop 10Top 40
1"All I Want For Christmas Is You"[302] 199412/10/20111606868
2"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"195812/9/202336868
3"Mistletoe"[303] 20111/7/20121568
4"It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year"[304] 196312/8/2018246868
5"Jingle Bell Rock"[305] 195712/24/201626668
6" (Merry Christmas To You)"[306] & Ralph Carmichael Orch.19611/4/201416368
7""[307] 196412/14/2019346468
8"Feliz Navidad"[308] 19701/7/201216368
9"Last Christmas"Wham![309] 198412/7/20195167
10"Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)"Trans-Siberian Orchestra[310] 199512/5/2012411954
11"White Christmas" with Ken Darby Singers &
John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra
194712/12/2015521967
12"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and The Pinafores[311] 194912/22/2018731367
13"It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas"[312] 201112/4/202181566
14"Christmas Canon"Trans-Siberian Orchestra199812/17/201192438
15"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"John[313] & Yoko & the Plastic Ono Band
with The Harlem Community Choir
197112/10/20111262
16"Happy Holiday/The Holiday Season"196312/14/201912760
17"Blue Christmas"[314] 19571/5/2013163
18"You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch"19661/7/201714168
19"Wonderful Christmastime"[315] 197912/8/201815268
20"It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas"[316] 198612/10/201638
21"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"[317] 19811/7/201216125
22"Christmastime Is Here"[318] 19651/7/201717161
23"Santa Baby"[319] with Henri René and his Orch.195312/21/201318252
24"It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas" with Jud Conlon's
Rhythmaires & John Scott Trotter & his Orch.
195112/10/201134
25"Please Come Home For Christmas"Eagles[320] 19781/5/2013159
The following songs debuted on the Holiday 100 after December 20, 2011, and have consecutively charted every week following for at least two holiday seasons.
SongArtistYear
Rlsd.
Debut DatePeak
Pos.
Weeks Charted
PeakTotal
"Sleigh Ride"[321] 196312/8/20127163
"Linus & Lucy"1965172
"Holly Jolly Christmas"2011221
"Underneath the Tree"[322] 201312/14/20138158
"Mary, Did You Know?"[323] Pentatonix201412/13/20141253
"Santa Tell Me"[324] 1
"Run Rudolph Run"[325] 195812/20/20149155
"Hallelujah"Pentatonix[326] 201612/10/20162343
"Deck The Halls"[327] 196012/8/201813133
"Cozy Little Christmas"[328] 2018302
"Silver Bells"[329] 1965362
"O Come, All Ye Faithful"[330] 1960381
"Like It's Christmas"Jonas Brothers[331] 201912/7/201918128
"Merry Christmas"[332] & Elton John202112/18/202129116

Holiday 100 artists with the most charted songs

The following artists have had at least 4 songs chart the Holiday 100.

Total
Songs
Artist
20
18Pentatonix
15
10
[333]
8
7
6
5[334]
[335]
[336]
4
[337]
[338]
[339]
[340]
[341]
[342]
[343]

Lists of albums, singles and songs on Billboards Christmas/Holiday charts

See also

Music

Billboard external links

Articles

Christmas Singles Chart

Current Holiday charts

Greatest of All Time

Notes and References

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  78. Kenny Rogers . .
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