"Worldmusic For Christmas" by Boney M. gathers 30 tracks across 01:40:30 and places Christmas, winter and New Year listening in one long, varied sequence. Issued in 2017, the album moves between Pop and Traditional Pop Music, so the set can shift from familiar seasonal songs to choral and devotional pieces without breaking its festive flow. The opening with "Happy Birthday Jesus (Intro)" sets a direct holiday tone before "Carol Of The Bells (For One And All)" and "Ave Maria" bring a more reflective winter color.
What makes the track list distinctive is its mix of well-known carols and Boney M. titles that sit naturally beside them. "White Mountains", "Tula Baba", "Lonely Bell (I Hear Voices)" and "Like Diamonds In The Sky" give the compilation a broader seasonal frame, while "Oh Christmas Day", "Lullaby", "Feliz Navidad All Over" and "Music From Heaven" keep the focus on end-of-year warmth. "Happy Birthday Jesus" appears again as a full track, reinforcing the album's Christmas-centered structure and its devotional side.
The middle section brings more traditional winter listening. "Hallelujah (Michael Row The Boat...)" leads into "Now It's Christmas Time" and "Last Mananitas", then the two remastered medleys, "Christmas Medley 1981 (Remastered 2017)" and "Christmas Medley 1983 (Remastered 2017)", add a broader party-and-chorus feel. From there the album moves through "Oh Christmas Tree", "Hark The Herald Angel Sing", "Zion's Daughter" and "Oh Come All Ye Faithful", keeping the playlist anchored in recognizable holiday material that suits quiet evenings or family gatherings.
Later tracks lean into the classic seasonal repertory that many listeners expect in December. "Petit Papa Noel", "White Christmas", "Jingle Bells" and "When A Child Is Born" sit alongside "Little Drummer Boy" and "Mary's Boy Child Oh My Lord", creating a steady run of songs tied to Christmas memory and tradition. Because the album also includes "Auld Lang Syne" and "Joy To The World", it can move naturally from Christmas week into the New Year moment without needing a separate playlist.
As a whole, "Worldmusic For Christmas" works as a long-format holiday album for listening through the season, whether the mood is cozy, celebratory or quietly reflective. The combination of 30 tracks, nearly one hour and forty-one minutes of music, and a track list built around "Feliz Navidad" at both the beginning and end gives the release a clear seasonal arc. For listeners who want Boney M. in a Christmas context, this set offers a compact archive of festive songs, medleys and carols in one place.
