[2026] Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Play on Guitar: A Collection of Classic Favorites Perfect for Solo Performances
When the Christmas season rolls around, there are plenty of chances to perform a guitar piece as entertainment at parties and events.
If you’re going to play, you might want to tackle something Christmas-themed—but you may be wondering which songs to choose.
In this article, we’ve picked a wide range of pieces: classic Christmas songs from J-pop and Western music that you’ll want to try singing and playing at least once, instrumental versions of standards, and band-friendly arrangement ideas you might want to perform.
It’s not only perfect for party entertainment but also useful for guitar practice—so guitarists, don’t miss it!
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[2026] Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Play on Guitar: A Roundup of Classic Picks (Perfect for Singing and Playing) — Nos. 11–20
All I Want For Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

It’s kind of mysterious how a bouncy rhythm, glittering bells, and a big band-style arrangement instantly make something feel like a Christmas song, isn’t it? Known as one of Mariah Carey’s signature works, this song was included on her 1994 album “Merry Christmas.” Its bright, poppy melody can warm the room even with just a single guitar.
The catchy chorus sticks in your head, and singing along makes it even more fun.
It’s perfect not only for Christmas parties, but also for solo practice.
Christmas EveYuuri

If you’re looking for a Christmas song that’s perfect for guitar and vocals, we recommend Yuuri’s first Christmas song.
With a theme where unfading feelings intersect with faded scenery, this piece expresses lost love and loneliness.
It portrays the fading of affection—likened to the dimming of candlelight—and the hope of reunion, featuring lyrics that truly resonate.
Released in November 2022, the song became a much-talked-about follow-up to Yuuri’s signature hit “Dry Flower.” The music video also drew attention and captured the hearts of many fans.
It’s an ideal song for a party performance or for quietly singing and playing alone at night.
Even guitar beginners will find it approachable, and it perfectly captures the Christmas atmosphere.
My lover is Santa ClausMatsutōya Yumi

A song by Yumi Matsutoya, a singer-songwriter who has created many masterpieces beyond her own recordings.
As one of the classic Christmas tunes, it’s likely a song every Japanese person has heard at least once.
With its arrival, it’s even said that Christmas—previously seen mainly as an event for children—came to be perceived as a day for lovers, making this number a true turning point in Japanese culture.
The guitar obbligato that highlights the chorus melody elevates the song’s completeness even further, making it a piece any guitarist would want to try at least once.
White KissSuzuki Suzuki

It’s a warm love song, perfect for the Christmas season, with lyrics that delicately portray the subtle emotions of lovers reuniting in a winter town.
Released digitally in November 2021, it gained particular popularity on social media.
It became a hot winter tune, sparking dance videos on TikTok and ranking high on music streaming charts.
It’s a heartwarming love song that’s approachable even for beginner guitarists—ideal for acoustic performances at Christmas parties or winter events.
Why not play it on that special night spent with your partner or someone dear?
Crystal SnowBTS

A beautiful love song that likens winter snow to crystals was born as a Japan-original track by BTS.
Released in December 2017, this winter song tenderly yet poignantly expresses feelings for a loved one.
Incorporating Japanese rap, BTS’s delicate vocals and powerful melody truly resonate.
Featured on the albums FACE YOURSELF and BTS, THE BEST, and even performed at fan meetings, it’s a track that has continued to be cherished by Japanese fans.
The gentle sound of the guitar perfectly matches the winter atmosphere, making it a song you’ll want to listen to with your partner on Christmas night.
It’s also enjoyable for beginners to play, so give it a try.
I promiseKing&Prince

A song perfect for the Christmas season has arrived from King & Prince.
With its beautiful melody and pop sound that resonate in the heart, this piece sings of promises between lovers and hope for the future.
The lyrics are striking, expressing a resolve to keep searching for a loved one—amid crowds, in the rain, even in a snowstorm.
Released on December 16, 2020, the track was also featured as the Christmas commercial song for 7-Eleven.
It achieved a remarkable feat by selling 567,000 copies in its first week and topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Performed with just a guitar, it’s sure to create a heartwarming atmosphere at Christmas parties and seasonal events.
[2026] Christmas Songs You’ll Want to Play on Guitar: A Collection of Classics Perfect for Solo Performances (21–30)
Jingle Bell RockBobby Helms

This is another classic Christmas song that you hear very often during the season.
An acoustic guitar cover is very dramatic, and performing it would really enhance the Christmas mood.
If you take it on as an acoustic solo, you’ll need advanced techniques—for example, the method of striking the strings against the frets to produce a “click” sound, as well as delicate arpeggios.


