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Most Popular Christmas Albums: Classic Holiday Records, Pop Favorites, and Seasonal Best Sellers

Popular Christmas albums come from every corner of music: crooners, rock stars, pop singers, country artists, R&B groups, jazz musicians, orchestras, movie soundtracks, children’s records, charity compilations, and full-on holiday nostalgia machines. Some Christmas albums became annual family traditions. Others became radio staples. A few became so huge that they return every December like they own a timeshare in the Billboard charts.

This list focuses on Christmas albums with lasting pop-culture value, strong seasonal recognition, major sales impact, memorable track lists, or long-term replay power. Some are historically important. Some are sentimental. Some are cool. Some are charmingly uncool, which is often the secret ingredient in Christmas music.

Christmas albums are different from regular albums because they reset each year. A pop album may fade after its era, but a strong holiday album can come back every November and December for decades. Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, The Carpenters, Mariah Carey, Mannheim Steamroller, Vince Guaraldi, Michael Bublé, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra all prove that holiday music can have a very long shelf life.

Sales numbers for Christmas albums can be tricky because older albums were reissued, repackaged, retitled, expanded, and certified under different systems. For readers, the easier question is: which Christmas albums still matter? These are the records that shaped the sound of the season.

Best Christmas Albums of All Time

1. Elvis’ Christmas Album – Elvis Presley

Elvis’ Christmas Album is one of the most important holiday albums ever released. It mixed sacred songs, pop standards, bluesy Christmas performances, and Elvis’ unmistakable voice. Songs such as Blue Christmas, Santa Claus Is Back in Town, White Christmas, and Here Comes Santa Claus helped make Elvis part of the annual holiday soundtrack.

2. Merry Christmas – Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas became the defining modern Christmas pop album. Its centerpiece, All I Want for Christmas Is You, grew from a 1994 holiday single into one of the most powerful seasonal songs in pop history. The album also includes O Holy Night, Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), and Miss You Most (At Christmas Time).

3. A Charlie Brown Christmas – Vince Guaraldi Trio

A Charlie Brown Christmas is the rare holiday album that feels peaceful, jazzy, nostalgic, and instantly recognizable. Vince Guaraldi’s music, especially Christmas Time Is Here, Linus and Lucy, and Skating, became inseparable from the 1965 TV special and from American Christmas listening.

4. A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector – Various Artists

A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector gave Christmas music the Wall of Sound treatment. The Ronettes, Darlene Love, The Crystals, and Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans turned standards into big, dramatic pop productions. Darlene Love’s Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) remains one of the greatest Christmas pop recordings.

5. The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole’s Christmas recordings helped define the elegant, warm, fireplace-side sound of the holiday. The Christmas Song is the signature track, but the album’s traditional carols and standards helped make Cole one of Christmas music’s essential voices.

6. Merry Christmas – Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby’s Christmas recordings helped create the classic American holiday sound. White Christmas, Silent Night, Adeste Fideles, Jingle Bells, Silver Bells, and Mele Kalikimaka made Crosby one of the season’s most durable voices.

7. Christmas Portrait – The Carpenters

The Carpenters’ Christmas Portrait is lush, polished, and deeply nostalgic. Karen Carpenter’s voice gives the album its emotional center, while songs like Merry Christmas Darling, Sleigh Ride, and The Christmas Song made it a soft-pop holiday classic.

8. Christmas – Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé’s Christmas became one of the biggest modern holiday albums. It updated the crooner tradition for the streaming era, with versions of It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, Holly Jolly Christmas, Santa Baby, Blue Christmas, and Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).

9. Miracles: The Holiday Album – Kenny G

Kenny G’s Miracles: The Holiday Album became one of the best-selling Christmas albums of the modern era. Its smooth instrumental style made it a major 1990s holiday favorite for homes, offices, stores, and anyone who wanted Christmas music without lyrics interrupting the eggnog strategy.

10. A Very Special Christmas – Various Artists

A Very Special Christmas brought pop, rock, and holiday charity together in 1987. With artists such as Bruce Springsteen, U2, Madonna, Run-D.M.C., Sting, Whitney Houston, Eurythmics, and Bon Jovi, it helped make modern pop and rock Christmas compilations feel important, not just seasonal filler.

Classic Christmas Albums from the 1950s

The 1950s helped establish the long-playing Christmas album as a household tradition. These records mixed sacred songs, pop standards, orchestral arrangements, and warm vocal performances that still shape holiday playlists.

  • Elvis’ Christmas Album – Elvis Presley
  • Merry Christmas – Bing Crosby
  • A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra – Frank Sinatra
  • Merry Christmas – Johnny Mathis
  • Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music – Perry Como
  • To Wish You a Merry Christmas – Harry Belafonte
  • The Star Carol – Tennessee Ernie Ford
  • Merry Christmas – Jackie Gleason
  • Christmas Sing-Along with Mitch – Mitch Miller

1960s Christmas Albums and TV Holiday Classics

The 1960s gave Christmas music some of its most durable albums, especially through TV specials, vocal-pop albums, jazz, orchestral recordings, and family-friendly favorites.

  • A Charlie Brown Christmas – Vince Guaraldi Trio
  • The Andy Williams Christmas Album – Andy Williams
  • The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
  • A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector – Various Artists
  • The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album – The Beach Boys
  • Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee – Brenda Lee
  • Christmas with The Chipmunks – Alvin and The Chipmunks
  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Soundtrack / Burl Ives and cast
  • Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album – Tony Bennett
  • Barbra Streisand: A Christmas Album – Barbra Streisand
  • Christmas Album – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
  • Noël – Joan Baez
  • The Dean Martin Christmas Album – Dean Martin
  • The Glorious Sound of Christmas – Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra
  • The Sound of Christmas – Ramsey Lewis Trio

1970s Christmas Albums

The 1970s holiday album world mixed soft pop, country-folk, family specials, Motown, and nostalgia. These albums still work because they feel warm, sincere, and very tied to family listening.

  • Christmas Portrait – The Carpenters
  • Rocky Mountain Christmas – John Denver
  • A Christmas Together – John Denver and The Muppets
  • Jackson 5 Christmas Album – The Jackson 5
  • John Denver’s Christmas for Cowboys and related Denver holiday recordings
  • Give Love on Christmas Day – The Jackson 5, as a key song from their holiday catalog

1980s Christmas Albums

The 1980s brought country Christmas albums, instrumental holiday blockbusters, pop charity compilations, and records that became annual cassette-and-CD favorites.

  • A Very Special Christmas – Various Artists
  • Mannheim Steamroller Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  • A Fresh Aire Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  • December – George Winston
  • Christmas – Alabama
  • Once Upon a Christmas – Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
  • Give Love at Christmas – The Temptations
  • Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer – Elmo & Patsy
  • Christmas Wishes – Anne Murray
  • Merry Christmas Strait to You! – George Strait
  • Merry Christmas to You – Reba McEntire
  • Christmas Time with The Judds – The Judds

1990s Christmas Albums

The 1990s were a huge decade for holiday albums. Pop, country, R&B, smooth jazz, vocal groups, and adult contemporary artists all released Christmas records that became seasonal staples.

  • Merry Christmas – Mariah Carey
  • Miracles: The Holiday Album – Kenny G
  • Home for Christmas – Amy Grant
  • These Are Special Times – Celine Dion
  • Christmas Interpretations – Boyz II Men
  • Home for Christmas – *NSYNC
  • This Is Christmas – Luther Vandross
  • When My Heart Finds Christmas – Harry Connick Jr.
  • Beyond the Season – Garth Brooks
  • Christmas Island – Jimmy Buffett
  • White Christmas – Martina McBride
  • Honky Tonk Christmas – Alan Jackson
  • Let There Be Peace on Earth – Vince Gill
  • Because It’s Christmas – Barry Manilow
  • Christmas in the Aire – Mannheim Steamroller
  • In the Christmas Mood – Glenn Miller Orchestra
  • The Edge of Christmas – Various Artists
  • A Very Special Christmas 2 – Various Artists
  • A Very Special Christmas 3 – Various Artists

2000s and 2010s Christmas Albums

The 2000s and 2010s kept the Christmas album alive through pop stars, crooners, country acts, classical crossover, soundtrack-style albums, and streaming-era holiday favorites.

  • Noël – Josh Groban
  • Christmas – Michael Bublé
  • It Won’t Be Christmas Without You – Brooks & Dunn
  • The Three Tenors Christmas – José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti
  • Dream a Dream – Charlotte Church
  • Merry Christmas, Baby – Rod Stewart
  • This Christmas – Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta
  • Christmas in the Sand – Colbie Caillat
  • A Very Special Christmas: 25 Years – Various Artists
  • Wrapped in Red – Kelly Clarkson
  • Everyday Is Christmas – Sia
  • A Legendary Christmas – John Legend
  • Christmas Kisses – Ariana Grande
  • The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection – Taylor Swift

Essential Christmas Compilation Albums

Christmas compilation albums matter because many listeners want the hits in one place. These collections helped gather standards, oldies, pop songs, novelty records, and modern holiday favorites into albums people could play from start to finish.

  • Now That’s What I Call Christmas! – Various Artists
  • Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits 1935–1954 – Various Artists
  • Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits 1955–Present – Various Artists
  • Ultimate Christmas – Various Artists
  • Superstar Christmas – Various Artists
  • Nipper’s Greatest Christmas Hits – Various Artists
  • Billboard Presents: Family Christmas Classics – Various Artists
  • Christmas All-Time Greatest, Volume 1 – Various Artists
  • The Edge of Christmas – Various Artists
  • A Very Special Christmas series – Various Artists

Christmas Albums for Classic Standards

These albums are ideal for listeners who want the traditional Christmas sound: crooners, orchestras, carols, fireside vocals, and songs that sound like December has been arranged for strings.

  • Merry Christmas – Bing Crosby
  • A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra – Frank Sinatra
  • The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
  • Merry Christmas – Johnny Mathis
  • The Andy Williams Christmas Album – Andy Williams
  • Season’s Greetings from Perry Como – Perry Como
  • The Dean Martin Christmas Album – Dean Martin
  • Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album – Tony Bennett
  • Barbra Streisand: A Christmas Album – Barbra Streisand
  • The Glorious Sound of Christmas – Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra

Christmas Albums for Pop and Rock Fans

Pop and rock Christmas albums work best when they do more than repeat standards. The strongest ones bring personality, new arrangements, original songs, or a lineup that feels bigger than a seasonal cash-in.

  • Merry Christmas – Mariah Carey
  • A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector – Various Artists
  • A Very Special Christmas – Various Artists
  • The Edge of Christmas – Various Artists
  • Christmas Portrait – The Carpenters
  • The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album – The Beach Boys
  • Home for Christmas – *NSYNC
  • Wrapped in Red – Kelly Clarkson
  • Everyday Is Christmas – Sia
  • Christmas – Michael Bublé

Christmas Albums for Country Fans

Country Christmas albums often focus on home, faith, family, winter roads, small towns, and holiday storytelling. Some are traditional; others add humor, heartbreak, or Southern warmth.

  • Christmas – Alabama
  • Once Upon a Christmas – Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
  • Rocky Mountain Christmas – John Denver
  • Beyond the Season – Garth Brooks
  • White Christmas – Martina McBride
  • Honky Tonk Christmas – Alan Jackson
  • Let There Be Peace on Earth – Vince Gill
  • Merry Christmas Strait to You! – George Strait
  • Merry Christmas to You – Reba McEntire
  • Christmas Time with The Judds – The Judds
  • It Won’t Be Christmas Without You – Brooks & Dunn

Christmas Albums for R&B, Soul, and Vocal Groups

Christmas soul and R&B albums bring warmth, harmony, gospel feeling, and big vocal moments to holiday music.

  • Give Love at Christmas – The Temptations
  • Christmas Interpretations – Boyz II Men
  • This Is Christmas – Luther Vandross
  • Jackson 5 Christmas Album – The Jackson 5
  • Ultimate Christmas Album – WCBS-FM 101.1 compilation
  • Ultimate Christmas Album II – WCBS-FM 101.1 compilation
  • A Very Special Christmas 2 – Various Artists
  • A Very Special Christmas 3 – Various Artists
  • Christmas Through Your Eyes – Gloria Estefan
  • These Are Special Times – Celine Dion

Instrumental, Jazz, Classical, and Easy-Listening Christmas Albums

Instrumental Christmas albums are perfect for background listening, dinner music, offices, tree decorating, and anyone who wants a holiday mood without a singer taking over the room.

  • A Charlie Brown Christmas – Vince Guaraldi Trio
  • Miracles: The Holiday Album – Kenny G
  • December – George Winston
  • Mannheim Steamroller Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  • A Fresh Aire Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  • Christmas in the Aire – Mannheim Steamroller
  • The Ultimate Relaxation Christmas Album – Various Artists
  • Christmas Album – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
  • The Sound of Christmas – Ramsey Lewis Trio
  • The Glorious Sound of Christmas – Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra
  • The Joy of Christmas – Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic and Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Top 100 Popular Christmas Albums

This Christmas albums list mixes classic crooner albums, pop blockbusters, country favorites, instrumental records, R&B albums, movie and TV soundtracks, charity compilations, and best-selling seasonal collections.

  1. Elvis’ Christmas Album – Elvis Presley
  2. Merry Christmas – Mariah Carey
  3. A Charlie Brown Christmas – Vince Guaraldi Trio
  4. A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector – Various Artists
  5. The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
  6. Merry Christmas – Bing Crosby
  7. Christmas Portrait – The Carpenters
  8. Christmas – Michael Bublé
  9. Miracles: The Holiday Album – Kenny G
  10. A Very Special Christmas – Various Artists
  11. Noël – Josh Groban
  12. Now That’s What I Call Christmas! – Various Artists
  13. Merry Christmas – Johnny Mathis
  14. A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra – Frank Sinatra
  15. The Andy Williams Christmas Album – Andy Williams
  16. Home for Christmas – Amy Grant
  17. These Are Special Times – Celine Dion
  18. Mannheim Steamroller Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  19. A Fresh Aire Christmas – Mannheim Steamroller
  20. Christmas in the Aire – Mannheim Steamroller
  21. December – George Winston
  22. Jackson 5 Christmas Album – The Jackson 5
  23. The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album – The Beach Boys
  24. Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee – Brenda Lee
  25. A Christmas Together – John Denver and The Muppets
  26. Rocky Mountain Christmas – John Denver
  27. Once Upon a Christmas – Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
  28. Christmas – Alabama
  29. Give Love at Christmas – The Temptations
  30. Christmas Interpretations – Boyz II Men
  31. This Is Christmas – Luther Vandross
  32. Home for Christmas – *NSYNC
  33. When My Heart Finds Christmas – Harry Connick Jr.
  34. Beyond the Season – Garth Brooks
  35. Christmas Island – Jimmy Buffett
  36. White Christmas – Martina McBride
  37. Honky Tonk Christmas – Alan Jackson
  38. Merry Christmas Strait to You! – George Strait
  39. Merry Christmas to You – Reba McEntire
  40. Christmas Time with The Judds – The Judds
  41. Christmas Wishes – Anne Murray
  42. Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer – Elmo & Patsy
  43. Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album – Tony Bennett
  44. Barbra Streisand: A Christmas Album – Barbra Streisand
  45. The Dean Martin Christmas Album – Dean Martin
  46. Season’s Greetings from Perry Como – Perry Como
  47. Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music – Perry Como
  48. To Wish You a Merry Christmas – Harry Belafonte
  49. The Star Carol – Tennessee Ernie Ford
  50. Christmas Sing-Along with Mitch – Mitch Miller
  51. Christmas with The Chipmunks – Alvin and The Chipmunks
  52. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Soundtrack / Burl Ives and cast
  53. The Glorious Sound of Christmas – Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra
  54. The Joy of Christmas – Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic and Mormon Tabernacle Choir
  55. Noël – Joan Baez
  56. Christmas Album – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
  57. The Sound of Christmas – Ramsey Lewis Trio
  58. Christmas with Chet Atkins – Chet Atkins
  59. Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits 1935–1954 – Various Artists
  60. Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits 1955–Present – Various Artists
  61. Ultimate Christmas – Various Artists
  62. Superstar Christmas – Various Artists
  63. Nipper’s Greatest Christmas Hits – Various Artists
  64. The Edge of Christmas – Various Artists
  65. A Very Special Christmas 2 – Various Artists
  66. A Very Special Christmas 3 – Various Artists
  67. A Very Special Christmas: 25 Years – Various Artists
  68. Billboard Presents: Family Christmas Classics – Various Artists
  69. Christmas All-Time Greatest, Volume 1 – Various Artists
  70. The Ultimate Relaxation Christmas Album – Various Artists
  71. It Won’t Be Christmas Without You – Brooks & Dunn
  72. The Three Tenors Christmas – José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti
  73. Dream a Dream – Charlotte Church
  74. Merry Christmas, Baby – Rod Stewart
  75. This Christmas – Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta
  76. Christmas in the Sand – Colbie Caillat
  77. Wrapped in Red – Kelly Clarkson
  78. Everyday Is Christmas – Sia
  79. A Legendary Christmas – John Legend
  80. The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection – Taylor Swift
  81. Christmas Kisses – Ariana Grande
  82. Christmas Through Your Eyes – Gloria Estefan
  83. Let There Be Peace on Earth – Vince Gill
  84. Because It’s Christmas – Barry Manilow
  85. In the Christmas Mood – Glenn Miller Orchestra
  86. The Irish Tenors: Home for Christmas – The Irish Tenors
  87. John Berry: O Holy Night – John Berry
  88. This Is the Time: The Christmas Album – Michael Bolton
  89. Kenny G: Miracles – Kenny G
  90. Christmas in the Aire – Mannheim Steamroller
  91. Ultimate Christmas Album – WCBS-FM 101.1 compilation
  92. Ultimate Christmas Album II – WCBS-FM 101.1 compilation
  93. Christmas with The Chipmunks – Alvin and The Chipmunks
  94. Merry Christmas – Jackie Gleason
  95. Christmas Album – The Mantovani Orchestra / easy-listening holiday collections
  96. Snowfall – Tony Bennett
  97. Christmas Time Is Here – Vince Guaraldi Trio and related Charlie Brown holiday releases
  98. Pretty Paper – Willie Nelson
  99. Christmas with Conniff / We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Ray Conniff Singers
  100. Christmas – The Judds

Christmas Album Trivia

Elvis’ Christmas Album Became the Sales Giant

Elvis’ Christmas Album is widely treated as the biggest Christmas album in U.S. sales history. Its success came from Elvis’ pop power, his gospel roots, and the album’s mix of sacred material, blues, and seasonal standards.

Mariah Carey Created the Modern Christmas Pop Album Template

Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas did not just add another seasonal record to the shelf. It gave the modern era its signature original holiday song with All I Want for Christmas Is You. That song’s annual comeback helped make the album one of the most important Christmas releases of the last several decades.

A Charlie Brown Christmas Turned Jazz Into Holiday Comfort Food

Vince Guaraldi’s soundtrack for A Charlie Brown Christmas is one of the rare Christmas albums that feels both sophisticated and childlike. It works as jazz, nostalgia, background music, TV memory, and emotional shorthand for the season.

A Very Special Christmas Made Charity Compilations Cool

A Very Special Christmas helped prove that a holiday compilation could be contemporary, star-filled, and culturally meaningful. Its mix of pop, rock, R&B, and hip-hop gave Christmas music a late-80s update while supporting Special Olympics.

Mannheim Steamroller Changed Instrumental Christmas Music

Mannheim Steamroller built a huge holiday audience with a sound that mixed classical influence, synthesizers, rock touches, and dramatic arrangements. For many listeners, their Christmas albums became the soundtrack of shopping malls, living rooms, and December road trips.

Why Christmas Albums Still Matter

Christmas albums still matter because they do something regular albums rarely get to do: they become rituals. Families play the same records every year. Stores bring back the same versions. Radio stations return to familiar recordings. A holiday album can become part of how a season feels.

The strongest Christmas albums also create identity. Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole sound classic. Elvis sounds bold and warm. The Carpenters sound soft and nostalgic. Mariah Carey sounds modern and joyful. Vince Guaraldi sounds thoughtful. Mannheim Steamroller sounds cinematic. Michael Bublé sounds like the crooner tradition got a fresh suit.

Christmas music also rewards variety. A complete holiday collection can include crooners, choirs, jazz, country, soul, children’s songs, novelty records, pop stars, orchestras, and rock bands without feeling strange. It is one of the few places where Alvin and The Chipmunks, Barbra Streisand, Run-D.M.C., Frank Sinatra, Darlene Love, Kenny G, and The Muppets can share shelf space peacefully.

The best Christmas albums are not just background music. They are memory machines. Press play, and suddenly it is a living room, a long car ride, a school concert, a church service, a department store, a snow day, or the year someone finally admitted they liked Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.

Sources and Further Listening