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 classics to color the holiday season (51–60)
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Snow we want to see at Christmas.
There are many Disney films that feature snow, such as Bambi and Beauty and the Beast.
This Christmas song by Michael Bublé is a perfect match for those snow-filled Disney scenes.
It’s a tune you often hear around town during the holiday season, so many of you may already know it.
How about watching Disney movies with snowy scenes at Christmas and enjoying them together with this song?
Make me look good

A number sung by Goofy’s son Max in the Disney animated film “Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas.” The song describes how Max wants to spruce things up and have a great time with his girlfriend Mona, whom he’s invited over, but his dad Goofy keeps getting in the way.
It perfectly fits the scene—and makes an ideal BGM track for welcoming your girlfriend home for Christmas!
Let’s decorate the room

Have you ever seen the 1996 video release Sing Along Songs: Happy Christmas from Disney? It’s a musical video that features a collection of Christmas-themed songs.
Several numbers are performed in it, and I’d like to introduce “Deck the Halls” from among them.
As the title suggests, the song is about decorating a room for Christmas.
I hope you can feel that sense of excitement right before the holiday.
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas

This song, which appears frequently on Disney’s Christmas albums, including the album “Disney’s Family Christmas,” was originally written in America and is known in Japanese as “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.” As the cheerful title suggests, it features a lively, festive melody—perfect as background music during a Christmas party or while getting ready.
“Saint Nicholas” refers to Santa Claus, and the lyrics depict children trying to secretly find out what presents Santa will bring.
It’s a great track to play while children excitedly wonder what their Christmas gifts might be as you prepare for the party!
Disney songs to listen to at Christmas: a collection of classics that color the holiday season (61–70)
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella

This song is included on the album “Disney’s Family Christmas,” which was released for families to enjoy Christmas together.
The album features a variety of Christmas songs performed by Disney characters and children’s choirs.
The piece originally comes from a French Christmas carol, which was not initially composed for Christmas at all, but as a dance tune for French nobility.
It was later translated into English and came to be known as a song celebrating the birth of Christ.
While it carries the solemn grandeur characteristic of carols, its origins as a dance piece give it a lightly bouncing melody that conveys joy and delight.
On the roof

On Christmas, it’s Santa Claus who comes onto the roof! This song depicts Santa arriving from the rooftop.
Listening to it keeps that thrilling, heart-pounding feeling going—like, “Could that sound be him right now?!” It’s so much fun! What wonderful presents will the Santa who comes from the roof bring? If they’re Disney goods, even better!
Under the treeKelly Clarkson

A song released in 2013 by American singer Kelly Clarkson.
It can be considered a new staple of Christmas pop that evokes Mariah Carey’s classic.
It was performed on the program Disney Magical Holiday Celebration 2016, and it pairs perfectly with the Disney atmosphere.



