Check out Destination Soundtrack’s 10 songs about Christmas in Houston or Texas to see if any of them might be a fit for your holiday playlist.
A few weeks ago we shared a list of Top 10 Songs about Houston created by the folks over at Destination Soundtrack. With Christmas now just a few days away, we’re pleased to share a very seasonal list 10 Holiday and Christmas Songs about Houston that they adapted just for us.
Even though the site focuses on picking top 10 songs that together personify a place, it also serves as a full resources for songs about cities, places, and destinations.
Songs about Christmas in Houston & Texas
Note that because some of these songs have limited release, they are not available to sample, listen or necessarily buy online from all sources.
- Merry Christmas from the Family – Robert Earl Keen (YouTube | iTunes | Amazon)
- White Christmas in Houston – Branded (YouTube | iTunes)
- Happy Holidays Y’all – Robert Earl Keen (YouTube | iTunes | Amazon)
- Christmas in Houston – Red Cap (iTunes | Amazon)
- Christmas in Texas – John Evans Band (YouTube | iTunes | Amazon)
- Hot Texas Christmas Day – Asleep at the Wheel featuring Dale Watson (iTunes | Amazon)
- Texas Christmas – Sonny Rhodes (iTunes | Amazon)
- Christmas in Houston – Susan Gibson (iTunes | Amazon)
- Honky Tonk Christmas – Mickey Gilley (YouTube)
- Here We are in Houston at Christmastime – Stan Keeton (iTunes | Amazon)
Anyone know other songs about Christmas in Houston – or Christmas in Texas – that should be on the list? It sure seems like there should be a song name-checking the lights on Post Oak or in Highland Village, but we sure don’t know of any.
Check out Destination Soundtrack’s full list of Houston songs, with more than 120 entries – including a few real oddball tunes – about or involving the Bayou City.
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