However, a desire to get over the 24 hour mark led me to the topic for today's Fun on Friday. I wondered if there was any legal, free source of Christmas music on the Internet. The answer is, of course, yes!
The first free music I found was O Holiday Hits from (of all people) Oprah Winfrey. However these tracks are only available for 48 hours - so you'll have to be quick.
Next, I found a blog dedicated to free Christmas music called (surprisingly enough) Free Christmas Music. So far, there is only one entry for this year (the Oprah downloads) but most/all of last year's downloads are still available. For example, I liked the look of Beautiful and Unique Snowflakes and Tidings from Allison Crowe sounded interesting. (If you like Allison Crowe's music she has loads of free downlods on her website.)
The Free Christmas Music blog directed me to the Free Christmas Music customised Google search where, if you really want to, you can search for free cover versions of Last Christmas or anything else for that matter.
The Feels Like Christmas site also has some interesting Christmas songs. For example, from the current post, I have already downloaded:
- Jars of Clay: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- Sixpence None The Richer: Angels We Have Heard On High
- Straight No Chaser: Hark The Herald Angels/Angels We Have Heard On High
I think I've made a good start. If the chap behind the Free Christmas Music blog comes up with as many good links as he did last year, I should make it over the 24 hour mark in time for Christmas. :-)
What you might not realise is that Mark Pendleton moonlights as a mobile DJ (no party to small, no rave to big). Mark used to do the school discos and karaoke nights back at Mearns Castle HS. Imagine 600+ kids in a PE games hall dancing and singing to "Tragedy" by Steps and Mark on the microphone leading them.
ReplyDeleteBah, Humbug!
ReplyDeleteChristmas Eve is too soon for Christmas music!