BEST Holiday Playlist
Need new songs to continue? Here is a list of the best holiday songs! Use this playlist for your next run or workout to feel the holiday spirit and keep your spirit in your way!
This Holiday Run playlist is your goal for the December runner training calendar. If you follow the news or just want to get new jogging music, download these songs or listen to them on Spotify or YouTube.
[ Tip: If you don’t listen to music while running – The Run Eat Repeat Podcast is on Spotify too! Search and subscribe to listen!]
40+ Holiday and Christmas Songs Great for Your Playlist! Do you have any favorites that are not on the list?
Some of the songs are great for warming up or cooling. The entire playlist is quite long, so sort it to make it work.
Best Holiday Playlist
- Everything I want for Christmas from Mariah Carey – this classic is very fun and popular.
- Merry Christmas, happy holidays from * NSYNC. – Come on! This is a super funny song that makes me want to sing together, but I'm just running!
- Run, Run Rudolph (Kelly Clarkson)
- The Beach Boys Little Saint Nick is catchy, fun and great for easy running.
- Under the Stars John Legends
- Christmas In Hollis by RUN DMC (video Christmas in Hollis)
- Santa Claus arrives in the city to Jackson Five
- Cliff Around Brenda Christmas Tree
- Last Christmas from WHAM
- Merry Christmas Holly Burl Ives
- Jingle Bell Rock Bobby Helms
- Michael Bubble: “You're Starting to Look Like Christmas”
- Andy Williams: the most beautiful time of the year
- Christmas song Nat King Cole
- Bell Bells Nikolay Dmitrievich
- Here comes Santa Claus by Gene Autry
- Mel Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) Bing Crosby
- Chipmunk Song (Christmas is not late) Alvin and the Chipmunks
- Grandma moved deer Elmo and Patsy
- Mel Kalikimaka Jimmy Buffett
- Like the Jonas Brothers Christmas
- All I want for Christmas is you, Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey
- Jingle Bell Rock from the cast of Glee
- Backstreet Boys It's Christmas Again
- Winter Wonderland by Jason Mraz
- Merry Little Christmas by John Legend
- Christmas at Thomas Rhett Village
- Hard Christmas Candy Dolly Parton
- Joy to the Whitney Houston World
- Mamasita, donde esta santa claus? Gaster
- All I need is love from CeeLo Green and the doll
- I want a hippo for Christmas from the big world
- Boogie Woogie Santa Claus Brian Setzer
- Baby, it's cold outside, Silou Green and Christina Aguilera
- You should not be near NSYNC
- Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays from NSYNC
- Felis Navidad Jose Feliciano
- Santa Baby by Kylie Minogue
- Santa Claus comes to town from Jackson 5
- You make him feel like Christmas Gwen Stedani
- Elvis Presley's Blue Christmas is a great song for the section to warm up or cool down in your playlist
Get the Best Holiday Running Playlist on Spotify – Holiday Running Playlist
Tips for creating a great playlist.
Include your favorite songs, which are a bit slower, in the warm-up or cooling section.
Some of the cooler holiday songs are listed below – put them at the beginning or end of your playlist.
Try to keep the songs in the main section of your songs with lots of BPM.
Be safe! If you're running outside, hold one in-ear or use Aftershokz headphones that don't block your ears. Thus, you are aware of your surroundings and listen to what is happening around you.
Holiday songs are great for running, warming up or chilling.
- Mel Kalikimaka Jimmy Buffett
- Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley
- Little Saint Nick from The Beach Boys
- Michael Bubble: “You're Starting to Look Like Christmas”
- Christmas song Nat King Cole
- Hard Christmas Candy Dolly Parton
- Santa Baby by Kylie Minogue
Add these songs to your playlist, watch a video, or listen to Spotify while you work!
Check out the entire playlist on Spotify here – Holiday Running playlist on Spotify
Listen to the Run Eat Repeat podcast on Spotify here OR listen in your favorite podcast app, just search and subscribe!
Bonus tip: use music for training!
Christmas Workout Music Mix is a remix of popular Christmas songs for running, cardio or gym workouts. This playlist contains a mix of songs with a festive theme and is about 135 beats per minute.
Is there a Christmas or holiday song that is not on the list?
Let me know in the comments or on Instagram @RunEatRepeat
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