You've heard the A-sides a million times during the holiday season. But what about the B-sides of some holiday classics?
A Beatle, some Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, and most of all, Peter Frampton all had records top the charts in 1976.
We hear them from one Yuletide after another, the sounds of the season we’ve known and loved for decades. Just how much do you know about classic Christmas songs? Test your knowledge with this short, ...
Black artists have contributed to the most vital Christmas music of our time through soulful classics and energetic R&B holiday songs. These songs are more than just soundtracks for the holidays. They ...
Paul McCartney is setting the record straight on the rumors surrounding his hit Christmas song. The former Beatle addressed theories that his 1979 holiday tune “Wonderful Christmastime” encourages ...
While Central Florida may not be the location described in classic Christmas song, it was the setting for the 1988 seasonal comedy "Ernest Saves Christmas."The film follows Ernest Worrell, played by ...
“The Daily Show” roasted Donald Trump on Christmas Eve with a yule log montage of the president falling asleep during press and White House gatherings. “Who the hell sleeps in front of the paparazzi, ...
In November 1983, The Pretenders’ released “2000 Miles,” a melodic and melancholy Christmas ballad that has become a holiday standard on rock and oldies stations. The song also was included on the ...
Dec. 24 (UPI) --Christmas music often brings to mind familiar carols and pop standards that return every December. But over the years, artists across punk, indie, hip-hop and alternative rock have ...
Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Christmas episodes of your favorite TV shows are the best; the reality is most of us will, at some point during our (regular) family Christmas weekend, want to rip our hair out due to spending so much ...