[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)
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!Frank Sinatra

The world-renowned jazz singer Frank Sinatra.
Even those who aren’t familiar with jazz have probably heard his voice at least once.
When it comes to Frank Sinatra’s Christmas songs, isn’t “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” the one that comes to mind? Though it’s a jazz piece, this song—still a modern Christmas classic—features a melody so easy to sing that there’s hardly any difference compared to popular music.
Hang Your LightsJamie Cullum

I’d like to introduce a recent song here.
This one, “Hang Your Lights,” is a track by the British jazz singer Jamie Cullum.
It’s Christmas-themed, but both the lyrics and the melody have a mature feel.
The vocals are fairly challenging, but there are also many parts that are easy to sing—such as melodies reminiscent of Japanese kayōkyoku and the absence of very high notes—so I encourage you to give it a try.
When a Child Is BornJohnny Mathis

Johnny Mathis is one of the singers who represents American popular music.
Known for his catchy, warm-toned voice, he has left behind many timeless songs.
Among his works, one I especially recommend is “When a Child Is Born.” This piece is themed around Christmas and features a simple melody that evokes the popular music of the 1970s.
It’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers, so give it a try.
Like It’s ChristmasJonas Brothers

This heartwarming song celebrates happy moments with a lover while savoring the Christmas spirit.
Released by the Jonas Brothers in November 2019, it drew attention as their first holiday single in 11 years.
It captured many hearts, even reaching No.
1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
The sweet, romantic lyrics—about how simply being with a lover makes every day feel as special as Christmas—are especially memorable.
It’s the perfect track for blissful winter dates and for spending the holiday season with someone special.
Santa Claus Is Comin’ to TownMariah Carey

A beloved classic that brims with the fun and anticipation of Christmas comes to life again through Mariah Carey’s powerful vocals.
The lyrics announce that Santa Claus is coming to town and encourage children to be on their best behavior, warming the hearts of listeners.
Included on the October 1994 album “Merry Christmas,” the song is reinterpreted in her signature pop and R&B style.
It’s perfect for enjoying with family and friends during the holiday season and is easy to sing at karaoke.
Frequently performed at Mariah Carey’s Christmas concerts, it remains a fan favorite.



