A select 16 shiny holiday hits have hung like ornaments in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.
The Chipmunks’ “The Chipmunk Song,” with David Seville, became the first Yuletide track to reach the region, logging for four weeks at No. 1 in the 1958 holiday season.
Two other carols have spent time upon the Hot 100’s highest bow: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” from 1994, for 17 total weeks at No. 1 beginning in 2019, and Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” from 1958, for three weeks over the 2023 holiday season.
The two most recently released holiday hits to jingle to the Hot 100’s top 10 do so on the Dec. 28, 2024, dated chart: Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me,” released in 2014, and Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath the Tree,” from 2013.
Previously, superstar saxophonist Kenny G boasted the most recently released holiday top 10: his take on “Auld Lang Syne,” released at the end of 1999, hit No. 7 in the Y2K holiday season. (A mix including news clips of noteworthy 20th century events added to the original instrumental’s reach.)
The most vintage seasonal song to have reached the Hot 100’s top 10? Nat King Cole’s “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You).” He unveiled the chestnut in 1946.
Notably, the bulk of holiday hits that have dashed to the Hot 100’s top 10 have done so in the 2020s, as streaming has grown and holiday music has become more prominent on streaming services’ playlists. (Further, for much of the Hot 100’s history, holiday songs were not eligible to make the list, appearing instead on seasonal surveys.)
As for the titles of the 16 top 10 Hot 100 holiday entries, five feature “Christmas” and one “Navidad.” “Tree” has appeared in two titles. (Plus, fittingly per their sleigh positions, “Rudolph” reached the top 10, over the 2020 holidays, before “Santa.”)
Here’s a recap of every holiday song that has made a holly jolly journey to the Hot 100’s top 10, listed from the most recently released to the earliest.
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“Santa Tell Me,” Ariana Grande
Released: 2014
Hot 100 peak: No. 9, Dec. 28, 2024
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“Underneath the Tree,” Kelly Clarkson
Released: 2013
Hot 100 peak: No. 10, Dec. 28, 2024
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“Auld Lang Syne,” Kenny G
Released: 1999
Hot 100 peak: No. 7, Jan. 8, 2000
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“All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey
Released: 1994
Hot 100 peak: No. 1 (17 weeks), beginning Dec. 21, 2019
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“This One’s for the Children,” New Kids on the Block
Released: 1989
Hot 100 peak: No. 7, Jan. 6, 1990
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“Last Christmas,” Wham!
Released: 1984
Hot 100 peak: No. 3, Dec. 14, 2024
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“Feliz Navidad,” José Feliciano
Released: 1970
Hot 100 peak: No. 6, Jan. 2, 2021
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“A Holly Jolly Christmas,” Burl Ives
Released: 1964
Hot 100 peak: No. 4, Jan. 4, 2020
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“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” Andy Williams
Released: 1963
Hot 100 peak: No. 5, Jan. 2, 2021
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“Sleigh Ride,” The Ronettes
Released: 1963
Hot 100 peak: No. 8, Dec. 23, 2023
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“Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!,” Dean Martin
Released: 1959
Hot 100 peak: No. 7, Jan. 6, 2024
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“The Chipmunk Song,” The Chipmunks with David Seville
Released: 1958
Hot 100 peak: No. 1 (four weeks), beginning Dec. 22, 1958
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“Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” Brenda Lee
Released: 1958
Hot 100 peak: No. 1 (three weeks), beginning Dec. 9, 2023
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“Run Rudolph Run,” Chuck Berry
Released: 1958
Hot 100 peak: No. 10, Jan. 2, 2021
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“Jingle Bell Rock,” Bobby Helms
Released: 1957
Hot 100 peak: No. 3, Jan. 4, 2020
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“The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You),” Nat King Cole
Released: 1946
Hot 100 peak: No. 9, Jan. 7, 2023