Disney songs to listen to at Christmas: a collection of classics that color the holiday season
Christmas is loved by everyone, from kids to adults! In this article, we introduce Disney songs that will liven up your Christmas.
We’ve gathered a wide range—from classic Christmas songs sung by Disney characters, to famous tracks related to Christmas that appear in Disney works, to Disney songs that are perfect for the season.
We’ll also feature the music from Christmas parades and shows held at Tokyo Disney Resort! Every track is great as background music for a Christmas party, so if you want to amp up your holiday with Disney songs, be sure to check these out!
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Disney songs to listen to at Christmas: A collection of holiday-season classics (31–40)
Santa Claus is coming

A classic Christmas song cheerfully sung by Mickey and his Disney friends! It even features a solo part by Mickey! Gene Autry’s original version is wonderful, of course, but listening to this lively rendition by the Disney gang will make your Christmas even more fun and festive! It’s also a great idea to sing this song along with the Disney characters at a children’s Christmas party.
Sleigh Ride – Disney Very Merry Christmas Songs

Sleigh Ride, known in Japan as “Sorisuberi,” is a quintessential Christmas song.
The lyrics feature jingling bells and depict the fun of sledding during a white Christmas.
In the version played at Disney, you can hear Mickey, Donald, and Goofy singing between sections, making it feel like you’re spending a joyful Christmas together with the Disney pals!
The Chipmunk Song

Originally, it was a song sung within a sound novel by a chipmunk character called “Chipmunks,” which had no relation to Disney.
Later, on a Disney Christmas compilation CD, Chip and Dale—who are also chipmunk characters—as well as Donald Duck performed the song.
Mickey’s Christmas Carol

Disney songs created with cutting-edge technology in the parks are wonderful, but these classic Disney songs are great too.
This Christmas carol is as beautiful as a hymn, and it evokes the long, profound journey of Walt Disney alongside advances in animation and the history of entertainment.
Christmas is Here!

Literally translated as “Christmas Is Here!”, this confident-titled song was used in Disneyland’s Christmas parade.
Just picturing Mickey, Minnie, and other Disney characters appearing one after another to this tune brings a smile to your face with its happy vibe.
Disney songs to listen to at Christmas: A collection of classics that color the holiday season (41–50)
God Bless Us Everyone

This is an insert song from the 2009 Disney film “Disney’s A Christmas Carol.” The track is essentially the final line of the work, the iconic catchphrase joyfully shouted by the boy Tiny Tim, and it plays in the background of that scene.
It is a grand, Christmas-style hymn performed by a mixed choir.
Into the Unknown

The main theme of the film Frozen II, Into the Unknown, is a beautiful ballad performed by American singer Idina Menzel and Norwegian singer-songwriter AURORA.
The falsetto-led melody is exquisitely clear, and it’s so deeply relaxing that you might drift off while listening—definitely worth a listen! If you’re confident in your falsetto, it could be a great choice to try at karaoke.



