Greatest Songs Of Xmas (CD2) by Greatest Christmas Songs is a 2015 Pop collection built for the heart of the holiday season. With 22 tracks across 01:10:53, it brings together familiar Christmas standards, modern festive pop, and a few novelty favorites that suit long December evenings, family gatherings, and end-of-year playlists. The running order moves easily from reflective carols to upbeat singalongs, so the album works just as well in the background as it does when the room is ready to join in.
The set opens up several sides of seasonal listening through titles such as "Please Come Home For Christmas," "Walking In The Air," and "Christmas Wrapping." "Oh Christmas Tree" and "Away In A Manger" place traditional material beside radio-era holiday songs, while "All I Want For Christmas Is You" and "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" add a brighter, high-spirited pop tone. That balance gives the album a broad winter atmosphere, moving from cozy and familiar to lively and social without leaving the Christmas theme behind.
Midway through, the selection continues to mix celebration with calmer moments. "Thank God It's Christmas" sits next to "Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy," then "Merry Christmas Everyone" and "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day" keep the festive thread going in a more communal way. "Merry Christmas Baby," "I Believe In Christmas," and "Put A Little Holiday In Your Heart" deepen the seasonal focus with titles that suggest warmth, reunion, and the softer mood of the final weeks of the year. Even the spelling variant "It's Chistmas" stands out as part of the original listed track lineup.
The later stretch brings in travel, weather, and winter-night imagery through "Till It Snows In Mexico" and "Baby, It's Cold Outside." From there, "It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" and "Last Christmas" keep the familiar holiday rotation strong, while "Home For The Holidays" returns directly to the season's homecoming theme. "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" adds a playful turn before "Wonderful Christmastime" closes the collection with a title that fits the overall mood exactly: festive, recognizable, and centered on Christmas as a shared annual ritual.
As a whole, Greatest Songs Of Xmas (CD2) is defined by variety inside a clear seasonal frame. The Pop genre tag fits the accessible flow, yet the album does not stay in one narrow lane, because carols, sentimental songs, party-ready favorites, and humorous holiday material all appear within the same 22-track sequence. For listeners building Christmas and New Year playlists in 2015 and beyond, this disc offers a long, easy listen that supports decorating, cooking, gift wrapping, quiet evenings indoors, and the last gatherings of the year. Its value comes from how many recognizable songs it places together, from "Please Come Home For Christmas" to "Wonderful Christmastime," with winter warmth and holiday familiarity carrying the full 01:10:53.
