Christmas music preferences vary significantly across the United States. While Mariah Carey's 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' enjoys widespread popularity, other songs like 'Jingle Bells' and 'Santa Baby' hold strong regional appeal.
•West Coast:: 'Last Christmas' is a favorite in Washington and California, contributing to the Whamageddon challenge.
•Texas & Florida:: 'Feliz Navidad' resonates with the large Spanish-speaking populations.
•The Midwest: 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!' is most popular in Delaware, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Alaska
•South:: 'Run Rudolph Run' is most popular in Alabama, Kentucky, and Oklahoma,
•Tennessee & Arkansas:: 'Blue Christmas' is an Elvis Presley favorite
•The Making of a Classic:: 'Mary, Did You Know?' exemplifies the creative process behind a successful Christmas song. Mark Lowry's inspiration came from a request to write a Christmas program, leading him to ponder the perspective of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Buddy Greene's melody completed the song, turning it into a beloved carol performed by numerous artists.
•When creating holiday playlists, consider regional preferences to cater to diverse audiences.
•Appreciate the history and collaboration behind classic Christmas songs like 'Mary, Did You Know?'