Transatlanticism's Christmas Playlist

It is finally here, with more "ho ho ho's" than an episode of Hollyoaks its the *Drum Roll* Transatlanticism Christmas Mix. That's right boys and girls grab you candy canes and stockings and lets all revel in Christmas spirit. As a festive treat i will give you a run down of the tracks i have chosen and why i chose them (if i can remember).

1-I Wish It Could Be Christmas Today - Julian Casablancas
Finally a good old cheesy Christmas song from and indie artist well done jules.

2-Let It Snow (interlude) - Dean Martin
Can't have a Christmas mix without a little wishful thinking.

3-Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Death Cab For Cutie
Of course there was going to be a Death Cab Song on here somewhere.

4-I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Wizzard
Probably the ultimate Christmas song, probably the weirdest Santa costume ever.

5-Blue Christmas - Bright Eyes
Another one of those bands i couldn't resist, one for you lonely souls.

6-Frosty The Snowman - The Beach Boys
Everything The Beach Boys touch turns to gold, even snowmen.

7-Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Bruce Springstein
I can't believe i didn't realise The Boss had done a Christmas song, this is literally amazing.

8-My Two Front Teeth (Interlude) - Nat King Cole
I would like more than my two front teeth for Christmas, oh well each to their own.

9-Maybe This Christmas - Ron Sexsmith
Classic O.C Christmas moment had to be noted.

10-Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin' Stevens
He moves like a geriatric (ironically). He sings classic Christmas song, He makes it on to the playlist.

11-Be Good For Goodness Sake (Interlude) - Jackson 5
"He sees you when your sleeping"......I'm scared

12-A Fairytale Of New York - Kirsty MacColl, The Pogues
Probably the most abusive song on the mix. RIP Kirsty MacColl

13-Stay Another Day - East 17
Oh Dear East 17, Oh Very Dear. Good song though.

I Have Posted the Zip file containing the individual tracks, but unfortunately soundcloud is being a douche so no pretty player yet. Enjoy (you better it has taken me friggin' ages).

Transatlanticism Christmas Playlist