[Western music] Christmas songs that make you want to sing at karaoke
December really is all about Christmas! Every year around this time, don’t you feel your heart warm up when Christmas songs drift through the streets? With gentle lyrics and pleasant melodies, they’re the kind of tunes anyone can’t help but hum along to.
This time, we’ll introduce mainly easy-to-sing Western Christmas songs—perfect for livening up parties and events.
From fun tracks that make you start swaying to timeless ballads that gently touch the heart, we’re bringing you wonderful music to color your Christmas season!
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[Western Music] Christmas Songs You'll Want to Sing at Karaoke (41–50)
The Christmas SongNat King Cole

The scent of chestnuts roasting on the fireplace and children playing in fresh snow—the song conjures warm, Christmassy scenes.
Nat King Cole’s rich, resonant voice wraps around you.
Surprisingly, the song was written in the sweltering heat of July 1945, intended to evoke wintry images that would make one forget the heat.
A fun bit of trivia, isn’t it? It was first recorded in 1946, but the most widely known version is from 1961.
It reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has remained a beloved Christmas classic.
It’s the perfect track to create a romantic mood for a Christmas night spent with your sweetheart.
In conclusion
Christmas songs have a heartwarming charm that transcends time and borders.
This December, why not create special memories with easy-to-sing Christmas tunes—from classic Western hits to songs in Japanese? I hope the power of music helps you enjoy the unique happiness of this season.



