After hosting the fourth night of Hanukkah,
now is the time to figure out how to send all the mishpokhe home.
(Bonus points - don't forget to light your menorah before sundown today. Take it from a former Shabbos goy.)
Adam Sandler had nothing better to do than to update his song yet again - Chanukah Song Part 4 -
It's run by a big eastern syndicate, you know.
The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming -
Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah Jinkx Monsoon & Sherry Vine -
Feast of Lights They Might Be Giants -
8 Days (of Hanukkah) Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings -
Hot Rod Hanukkah Meshugga Beach Party
Our holiday theme today is one of our favorite holiday games, "Guess the theme?"
Jingle Bell Rock -
This is considered the first mainstream rock 'n' roll Christmas song. The B-side of the single is Captain Santa Claus And His Reindeer Space Patrol.
A Holly Jolly Christmas -
The song has been featured on several TV shows, including Melrose Place, Roswell, My Name Is Earl, Chuck, Bones, and Mr. Robot.
(There’s No Place Like) Home For The Holidays -
The song was recorded twice by Perry Como. Once in 1954, and released as a single for Christmas. The second time was in 1959 and has appeared on many compilations records.
The Christmas Waltz Frank Sinatra -
Listen for the imperfect rhyme in the line '...And this song of mine, in three-quarter time.'
Santa Baby -
Along with "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," this was one of the first Christmas novelty songs.
Happy Holidays -
Demand Euphoria!
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