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The All Time, Mostly Indisputable, Top 4 Christmas Covers

4. “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” – U2 (1987)

There are tons of great covers on that ’87 fundraiser for the Special Olympics, but this one really holds up.   Phil Spector meets U2 – what’s not to like?

3. “The Little Drummer Boy” – David Bowie and Bing Crosby (1977)

The banter is crazy 1970’s TV special writing, but the beauty of version rescues an otherwise insipid song.

2. “The Christmas Song” – Nat King Cole (1961)

Nat King Cole simply owns this song. Not a cover version.  (h/t Puck)

1. “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” – Bruce Springsteen (1979)

I first heard this at a friend’s house in 1981.  She picked up a bootlegged of the 45 in NYC.  As she laid the needle on the shiny edge of the black disc, she said, “”You will not believe this.”   31 years later – I STILL DON’T BELIEVE IT.   From the banter, to the dirty Clarence Clemmons sax break, the E Street Band in full stride captures everything good, wholesome, and raucous about Christmas in New Jersey.

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