Year of release 1992

Songs 11

Album time 43:31

Genre list Jazz

In The Christmas Mood is a 1992 album by The Glenn Miller Orchestra that brings together 11 holiday performances in a jazz setting. With a total duration of 43:31, it fits easily into an evening of seasonal listening, whether it is playing in the background during a family gathering or filling a quiet room on a cold winter night. The program moves through familiar carols and Christmas standards, giving the record a clear place in festive playlists built for December and the turn of the year.

The track list opens with "Sleigh Ride", a title that immediately sets a bright winter scene, then turns to "O Holy Night - Joy To The World - Oh Little Town Of" for a medley built from well known seasonal songs. "Rudolph The Red - Nosed Reindeer" keeps the album connected to classic Christmas favorites, while "Silver Bells" and "Jingle Bells" add two of the most recognizable names in holiday music. These selections make the album easy to place in cozy evening listening, with song titles that feel instantly familiar.

Midway through the record, "Frosty The Snowman" and "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" continue the balance between playful winter songs and slower seasonal standards. "Oh Christmas Tree - It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" brings another medley into the sequence, expanding the album's mix of traditional material. Because the set runs just over forty three minutes, these songs have room to create a steady holiday atmosphere without feeling rushed, making the album suitable for a full seasonal listening session from start to finish.

The closing stretch adds more reflective titles with "I'Ll Be Home For Christmas" and "Silent Night", both of which deepen the late night, end of year feeling that many listeners look for in Christmas music. The final track, "In The Christmas Mood", gives the album a title song that neatly sums up its direction. Across all 11 tracks, the combination of carols, winter favorites, and Christmas standards gives The Glenn Miller Orchestra a focused holiday program rooted in familiar melodies and a jazz format.

For listeners searching for a Christmas album with a traditional songbook, In The Christmas Mood offers a concise selection from The Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1992. The jazz genre connects seasonal standards such as "Silver Bells", "Jingle Bells", and "Silent Night" with titles like "Sleigh Ride" and "Frosty The Snowman", while medleys such as "O Holy Night - Joy To The World - Oh Little Town Of" and "Oh Christmas Tree - It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" add variety to the sequence. At 43:31, it works well for winter evenings, holiday dinners, and calm moments during the Christmas and New Year season.