| The Christmas season is just around the corner. | | | | Right down Santa Claus lane" is repeated after |
| Because of that, the airwaves are filled with | | | | every stanza. |
| joyous Christmas carols that everybody enjoys. | | | | 4. Up On The House Top. This song is yet |
| And one good selection of Christmas carols are | | | | another song that Alvin and the Chipmunks made |
| those classified as funny or laughingly infectious. | | | | their own. This piece is part of Chipmunk's |
| Good examples of this are the carols sung by | | | | Greatest Christmas Hits. The album is released in |
| Alvin and the Chipmunks. They have quite a | | | | 1998 and had soon become a season's favorite, |
| selection of funny Christmas carols and lyrics that | | | | especially by the younger generations. |
| would appeal to both young and old alike. More | | | | 5. It's Beginning to look a lot Like Christmas. This |
| specifically, these songs are: | | | | is an example of a song sung by Alvin, Theodore, |
| 1. The Chipmunk Song. This song has a subtitle of | | | | and Simon that includes their comrade Dave. Like |
| "Christmas Don't Be Late". The famous group, | | | | "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front |
| Alvin and the Chipmunks sung this song together | | | | Teeth", this piece was also sung by singing greats |
| with their human confidant, David Seville. It was | | | | like Johnny Mathis, Perry Como, and The Fontaine |
| Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. who wrote this piece. | | | | Sisters. |
| Consequently though, he is the same person as | | | | 6. Hang Up Your Stockin'. This is one more funny |
| David Seville. This is quite a short Christmas song, | | | | Christmas song favorite. The song is a part of |
| composed of only two paragraphs. But it did hit | | | | the Christmas with the Chipmunks Volume 2 CD |
| the charts and became number one during its | | | | under Capitol Records. The CD was originally |
| release in 1958. | | | | released in 1963 and was reissued in 1991. |
| 2. All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front | | | | 7. Twelve Days of Christmas. Alvin and the |
| Teeth. Donald Yetter Gardner wrote this song in | | | | Chipmunks have their own version of the famous |
| 1944. He was then a music teacher in Smithtown | | | | "12 Days of Christmas" Christmas Carol. You |
| in New York. The song was written in about 30 | | | | would be amazed, and would actually smile at the |
| minutes at most but it did become a certified hit. | | | | twists in the Chipmunk's rendition of this particular |
| Gardner had described this particular song to be a | | | | song. |
| rather silly one. But then again it was picked up by | | | | 8. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas. Kids of all ages surely |
| carolers of all ages. Aside from Alvin and the | | | | knew this one. It is a simple song of a child asking |
| Chipmunks, Nat King Cole, The Platters, and | | | | for a gift from Santa Claus, who is fondly |
| Mariah Carey have all recorded this song. | | | | referred to as Jolly Old Saint Nicholas. |
| 3. Here Comes Santa Claus. Gene Autry wrote | | | | These are the most popular funny Christmas |
| the song and placed the necessary melody for it. | | | | songs and lyrics as rendered by the equally |
| This is a long song, which is composed of four | | | | famous Alvin and the Chipmunks. So the next |
| paragraphs in all. The refrain that goes "Here | | | | time you are looking for these kinds of songs, |
| comes Santa Claus, Here comes Santa Claus, | | | | you now know which artist to select. |