What Christmas song is not about Christmas?

Sleigh Ride. I remember playing this song in band every single year in high school. And, in a rather informal poll on Facebook and Twitter, this song was the one mentioned most as people’s favorite holiday song that doesn’t mention Christmas.

Does anyone else hate Christmas music?

Soundtrack Your Brand’s survey found that one in six employees believe Christmas music repetition negatively affects “their emotional well-being,” while a full 25 percent said they felt less festive.

What percentage of people hate Christmas music?

A survey this fall of 2,000 people in the US and Britain by Soundtrack Your Brand, a Spotify-backed company that says it’s on a mission “to kill bad background music,” found that 17% of US shoppers and 25% of British shoppers “actively” dislike Christmas music.

Do people actually enjoy Christmas music?

According to a study by Nielson in August, the group of people most likely to love Christmas music are millennials (people between 18 and 34). In fact, millennials make up an impressive 36% of all Christmas music lovers! In fact, millennials seem to prefer Christmas music from before 1970, with just a few exceptions.

What’s the name of the anti-Christmas song?

It’s a really hip, cool jazz track by an amazing b-bop legend, Bob Dorough, who most people may know from “Schoolhouse Rock.” Some people refer to this as an anti-Christmas song, but it’s not really. It’s just an honest Christmas song that talks about the hypocrisy of the holidays. It’s probably more relevant now than when it was released in 1962.

What are some Christmas songs that people hate?

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Is there a song about hypocrisy in Christmas?

It’s just an honest Christmas song that talks about the hypocrisy of the holidays. It’s probably more relevant now than when it was released in 1962. When I first heard it, I found that so unique and irreverent and fascinating. It’s a song that’s critical of the holiday, couched within an actual Christmas song.

Are there any Christmas songs that are positive?

It’s a song that’s critical of the holiday, couched within an actual Christmas song. I’d never heard anything like it. The Christmas songs I was accustomed to were the really peppy, hopeful stuff, like “White Christmas” and that chestnuts roasting song, whatever it’s called.