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12 Christmas Songs Where the 'Soul' Cover Is the Superior Version

When it comes to holiday classics and their covers, any song sung by Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, or John Legend is going to be an improvement on the original. With these tried and true standards, black artists take holiday song traditionsโ€”remixing and redoing themโ€”and create new classics out of something old and staid.…

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When it comes to holiday classics and their covers, any song sung by Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, or John Legend is going to be an improvement on the original. With these tried and true standards, black artists take holiday song traditionsโ€”remixing and redoing themโ€”and create new classics out of something old and staid.

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Whether through Motownโ€™s Northern Soul or putting the funk in a holiday function, Black artists are known for taking these standards and making new soulful traditions. From The Temptations to the Jackson 5, there is so much jazz and R&B influence in each rendition that no matter how many times you listen to them youโ€™re always going to find something to love. You can bump the โ€œclassicsโ€ as much as you like, but itโ€™s undeniable that these 12 recreations blow them out of the water.

โ€œJoy To The World (with Georgia Mass Choir),โ€ Whitney Houston and The Georgia Mass Choir

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHhA-R0netY

โ€œJoy To The Worldโ€ is not a song that I would normally associate with dancing. Itโ€™s more of a swaying type of church song, and not the gospel genius that Whitney Houston creates in her rendition. This song is the superior version because of the way she uses funk and soul while also maintaining the midnight mass feel. The breathy opening before the first beat drop could make anyone skeptical of what was to come, but it quickly becomes a gospel ballad that makes you want to get up and dance.

โ€œHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,โ€ Ella Fitzgerald

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWI-EoTfu20

Ella Fitzgerald makes this rendition of โ€œHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,โ€ feel like a jazzy hug. Judy Garlandโ€™s original in Meet Me In St. Louis (one of my favorite movies), is full of longing and disappointment like itโ€™s a sad song. Fitzgeraldโ€™s version is one you could put on in any festive setting and hum along with the words as they danced through the air. Unlike other Christmas songs, whether they be originals or covers, โ€œHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmasโ€ doesnโ€™t rely on excessive use of sleigh bells or other percussion and we as listeners know that this is a Christmas song based on lyrics alone.

โ€œWhite Christmas,โ€ The Supremes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYxiOG7XU3s

When โ€œWhite Christmasโ€ opens and the first notes roll out, the melody is so comforting and the sultry yet somehow innocent voices pull the listener further in. It feels like the song is giving you a hug and then wrapped it in a pretty bow. There is no sense of urgency in this song. The slow melody, rhythm, and lyrics make it feel exactly like what Christmas is supposed to be. The Supremes end the bridge with harmonizing notes and bring back the chorus in a slow and almost faded tone. The fact that it still instills the spirit of other renditions within the song while still standing out as something of its own.

โ€œRudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer,โ€ The Temptations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78_oef_rs2g

So I might be the most biased person here because โ€œRudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeerโ€ is my favorite Christmas song ever. I first heard this song when I was about eight years old. My dad would play it on a record he had and would yell out โ€œHey Rudolph!โ€ at any and all opportunity, continuing even after the song had ended. Itโ€™s also the definition of throwing a party. Thereโ€™s nothing holding you back from dancing like a fool. It reigns supreme because no matter what part you pay attention to, youโ€™re going to find something that makes you smile. Can you seriously say that you donโ€™t want to punch the air with glee at each โ€œHey Rudolph?โ€

โ€œSilver Bells,โ€ Stevie Wonder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FELejlb1ZEs

Sixtyโ€™s era Stevie Wonder brings soul to the table regardless of what heโ€™s singing. From originals to โ€œSilver Bells,โ€ he just can do no wrong. With that in mind, this rendition of โ€œSilver Bellsโ€ is just straight soul from the strings to the high-hat beat. I had never really paid attention to the lyrics of the song until I heard this version. It feels similar to that of โ€œHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmasโ€ because it could be played in the background and hummed along to or belted out with those around. Iโ€™m not sure what it is about Christmas music that when the lyrics and rhythm are slowed down makes it feel more like the artist is singing to the listener.

โ€œSanta Claus Is Coming To Town,โ€ The Jackson 5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYmPZrvThW8

My whole childhoodโ€”before my father told me he was โ€œsoul brother Santaโ€โ€”I was reminded every day that Santa was going to come and if I wasnโ€™t nice I wouldnโ€™t get any presents. Which as one could imagine, caused an uproar in a house of three girls. At this point, it feels like The Jackson 5 are the ambassadors of falsetto Christmas music. Regardless, this song ranks miles above the rest of the renditions because of the undeniable catchiness, powerful chorus, and danceable qualities.

โ€œJingle Bells,โ€ Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z9Jxcwa6Hg

The beginning of this song sounds like the opening of โ€œRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,โ€ but Smokey Robinsonโ€™s voice cuts through the noise of some of the other renditions. The original tune is so damn catchy that sometimes I start singing it randomly in July and wonder what the hell is wrong with me. This version doesnโ€™t do that to me, in fact, it makes singing it and listening to it an enjoyable experience because of its originality. Usually, I tune out the second verse of the song if I am not listening to this version because it doesnโ€™t matter to me. However, I actually know the words to this one because there is nothing more satisfying than being able to sing a whole song from beginning to end, especially if itโ€™s really good.

โ€œSilent Night,โ€ Mariah Carey

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q63O54RuL-o

Mariah Carey practically owns Christmas, thatโ€™s just a fact. I associate some renditions of โ€œSilent Nightโ€ with parts of Hallmark movies where the main character has some sort of epiphany or when my grandmother would take me to midnight mass in St. Louis. But this song feels like a slow burn R&B version of a Christmas song and Carey seems to be transitioning into more of an R&B singer as she becomes less of a pop-star. Keeping in mind that this version was originally released in 1993, Carey somehow makes it still exude sexy-Auntie-Claus energy in 2020.

โ€œMy Favorite Things,โ€ John Legend

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B3VUpnbVlE

As someone who grew up in the early 2000s and lived in the beginning of the Instagram era, I, for a very brief second, forgot that John Legend had a career outside of being Chrissy Teigenโ€™s husband. I associate โ€œMy Favorite Things,โ€ with that scene in The Sound Of Music. Part of me does wonder why this is a Christmas song. Other than the fact that it talks about the things that the person wants, all it really does, for me at least, is bring me back to a soaking wet Julie Andrews. But because it is a Christmas song, it ranks at the top of the list of renditions because of Legendโ€™s jazzy tones morphed into his 2019 pop transformation in 2018.

โ€œFrosty The Snowman,โ€ Nat King Cole

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6laYfN4ess

This song is the epitome of fun, childrenโ€™s Christmas songs, and Cole does a fantastic job at delivering. It opens with pitched-up voices that weave their way back into the song during the chorus, giving a throughline of childlike joy. Coleโ€™s voice is light and airy as if you could see him smiling while recording. His use of big brass instruments like trumpets and tubas emphasizes the movements of Frosty. Itโ€™s brilliant.

โ€œItโ€™s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,โ€ Johnny Mathis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaNwEkCeZrE

This version โ€œItโ€™s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmasโ€ has always made me feel like I was the main character in a Christmas movie. I can see and feel and hear the holly on the doorstep of my non-existent house. If you close your eyes and listen, everywhere really does look like Christmas in Mathisโ€™s rendition. This year has been difficult in getting into the holiday spirit. There isnโ€™t much walking around and gazing at the lights for fear of spreading or catching Miss Rona. But, if we canโ€™t walk around and actually see how it actually looks a lot like Christmas, we can at least close our eyes, listen to this song and pretend.

โ€œWinter Wonderland,โ€ Louis Armstrong

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRHmXWrSMSQ

Anything that Louis Armstrong does is at the top of a list, especially โ€œWinter Wonderland.โ€ One of the most recognizable things about this song is how easy it is to harmonize with it. It is comparable to Ella Fitzgeraldโ€™s version of the song, but it has a deeper and almost comical twist to it because of his unique voice and cadence. His voice beautifully melds with the repetitive melody in the background and new layers are added at each new verse and chorus. Armstrong is able to take a very upbeat and almost pop-like song and turn it into a smooth jazz Christmas tune.

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