The Significance of Christmas SongsBeautiful Christmas Songs by Michael Buble |
|
|
|
Many
things remind people that Christmas is already fast approaching. Mostly
it’s a combination of factors. For some it’s more
specific things, such as the change in season, which is difficult not
to notice, or decorations inside public establishments like malls and
outside buildings, e.g. Christmas lights, wreaths, red-and-white candy
canes. Mix all those visual elements with the audible
ones—Christmas carols being sung by choirs, pop singers
releasing their Christmas albums, and classic Christmas songs playing
in the radio and on your favorite music video channel—and
bingo, you’re sure the holiday season is just around the
corner. Who hasn’t sung along to “The First Noel,” “Jingle Bells,” “Away in a Manger,” “Silent Night,” “Joy to the World,” and “The Christmas Song,” when they were children? You may have been part of a caroling choir yourself and have sung to whoever’s willing to listen to you spreading the Christmas cheer, or you may have just grown up listening to your mom’s old Christmas compilation CDs. But you can’t have ignored that fuzzy feeling you got inside you whenever you heard Christmas songs and surely you won’t do better ignoring that even now that you’re older. They communicate everyone’s longing for peace, joy, and love that bring warmth to everyone’s hearts during the chilly winter season. They bind family and friends together during moments of singing out loud and recalling with fondness long gone and recent memories. And most of all, they remind everyone of the reason for the season, all the gatherings, and the gift-giving . |
| Copyright © 2011 Elatebiz.com | |