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If you’re looking for a "song for all times," Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994) is the contemporary equivalent, holding the record for the most-streamed holiday song and returning to #1 on the charts every single year.

Silent night, holy night!Son of God, love's pure light.Radiant beams from Thy holy face,With the dawn of redeeming grace,Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth,Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. 📖 Why it Remains the Ultimate Post

A "Christmas song for all times" is a title often attributed to ("Stille Nacht"), widely regarded as the most famous and enduring carol in history.

: It was originally composed for guitar because the church organ was broken, proving that the most powerful messages often come in the simplest forms.

: It famously brokered a temporary truce during World War I , when soldiers on both sides of the trenches sang it together on Christmas Eve 1914.

Silent night, holy night!All is calm, all is bright.Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child.Holy Infant so tender and mild,Sleep in heavenly peace,Sleep in heavenly peace.

If you’re looking for a "song for all times," Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994) is the contemporary equivalent, holding the record for the most-streamed holiday song and returning to #1 on the charts every single year.

Silent night, holy night!Son of God, love's pure light.Radiant beams from Thy holy face,With the dawn of redeeming grace,Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth,Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. 📖 Why it Remains the Ultimate Post christmas_song_for_all_times

A "Christmas song for all times" is a title often attributed to ("Stille Nacht"), widely regarded as the most famous and enduring carol in history. If you’re looking for a "song for all

: It was originally composed for guitar because the church organ was broken, proving that the most powerful messages often come in the simplest forms. : It was originally composed for guitar because

: It famously brokered a temporary truce during World War I , when soldiers on both sides of the trenches sang it together on Christmas Eve 1914.

Silent night, holy night!All is calm, all is bright.Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child.Holy Infant so tender and mild,Sleep in heavenly peace,Sleep in heavenly peace.