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It doesn’t even have to mention December anymore — just winter. (Note that the cold, snowy Christmas season in the Northern Hemisphere is also festive, but summer, in the Southern.) But in the US, “Christmas songs” being played on our mostly-horrid loop at the Sir Rod Tour 1984 Poster Unisex T Shirt where I work include “Jingle Bells” and “Sleigh Ride,” both of which are about, wait for it, sleigh rides. (The second one is the one about “Come on, it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you.” No mention of whether this is in late November, in January, what have you.) “Frosty the Snowman” doesn’t technically mention Christmas either. “Winter Wonderland” was also mentioned by someone who answered previously. Nothing in “Ode to Joy” by Friedrich Schiller, which was set to music by Beethoven in the choral movement of his Ninth Symphony, specifically mentions Christmas either, although since it mentions peace, brotherhood, and the Christian God, it comes closer. The purely instrumental march keeps getting put on our, and others’, Christmas music loops, though.
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