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New Year's holidays have always inspired poets and composers to create. the site has selected the most famous, best and truly eternal hits, with the sounds of which humanity celebrates Christmas and New Year

Jingle Bells (1857)

Almost the canon of the Christmas song genre was written in the middle of the 19th century by James Pierpont, an organist in one of the churches in the American city of Memford. Over its more than one and a half century history, the song has changed not only its name (initially - One Horse Open Sleigh), but also its meaning. Pierpont composed this piece to be sung on Thanksgiving Day, and was inspired by the city's sleigh racing tradition. Two years after it was written, the song became known as Jingle Bells, and gained worldwide fame only in 1943, after Bing Crosby sang it.

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town (1934)

In 1934, Haven Gillespie was depressed following the death of his beloved brother. Then a music publisher appeared on the horizon and began to demand the text of a Christmas song from the poet. Gillespie fought off his persistent colleague in every possible way, but no explanations had any effect. Angry, the writer wrote the required verse on the subway ride home, which was then promptly set to music. The publisher’s persistence was not in vain: the ballad about Santa, who is preparing to travel around cities to distribute gifts, became incredibly popular.

White Christmas (1941)

During his long life (101 years), a native of Tyumen (Mogilev, Tobolsk - it is not known exactly) Israel Beilin, aka Irving Berlin, wrote one and a half thousand songs. Fifty of them became super hits, three - the unofficial national anthem God Bless America, the dance standard Puttin" on the Ritz and White Christmas itself - went down in history. White Christmas, first performed in the 1941 film Holiday Inn performed by Bing Crosby, is the absolute leader in the race for circulation: 50 million discs sold with Crosby and another 50 - in versions of other artists - are recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. They made their own versions of the song... and who didn’t: Elvis Presley (whose performance of White Christmas, by the way, caused a stir. author's indignation), Bob Marley, Boney M, Taylor Swift and even Lady Gaga this year alone, the evergreen Christmas hit was covered by punks Bad Religion, pop girls Kelly Clarkson and Leona Lewis, as well as the synth duo Erasure.

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow (1945)

A song that became a Christmas classic despite the odds. Firstly, there is not a word about Christmas and New Year in Sammy Cahn's text. Secondly, it was written in Los Angeles in the summer, in terrible heat. Kahn suggested to his frequent collaborator, composer Jules Stein, that he quit his job and go to the beach, to which Stein suggested first composing “something about winter.” The first performer of Let It Snow was Vaughan Monroe, whose version of the song became the leader of the US hit parade in 1945. However, the Kahn/Stein ballad gained the greatest fame - and the status of one of the main Christmas hits - thanks to Frank Sinatra (1950) and his close friend Dean Martin (1959). Let It Snow has been covered by a variety of artists, from Bing Crosby to Pavarotti, Mika and Jessica Simpson.

Frosty The Snowman (1950)

A rare case of a successful attempt to repeat your own unexpected success. After the hit about Rudolph the Reindeer, which made singer Gene Autry a big star, the artist decided to strike while the iron was hot. By the next New Year, Autry had a new thing on his hands - this time about the Snowman. Frosty The Snowman was a big hit with the public, especially children, and the song was followed by a series of cartoons under the same name.

Happy New Year (1980)

A song included in ABBA's seventh and penultimate album, Super Trouper. The working title "Daddy Don't Get Drunk on Christmas" was changed at the last minute in favor of something more neutral. Initially, Happy New Year was composed as part of a musical (never completed), and therefore should not have been included in the album. Another thing is surprising: almost 20 years passed before this obvious hit in all respects became such. In 1999, the song was re-released, and it immediately took first place in the charts.

Last Christmas (1984)

Written by George Michael, a member of the pop duo Wham! in 1984, the song, despite its festive sound and Christmas theme, talks about sad things. The main character was abandoned by his beloved, and a year later, when she met him, she did not recognize him. The sad plot did not prevent Last Christmas from becoming a hit, albeit with a not very typical fate: the circulation of discs with the single went through the roof (1 million!), but it never reached the first line of the British hit parade. But the song has a long history - Every year Last Christmas appears on the charts of different countries, this is already a tradition.

The most joyful and anticipated holiday in the whole world is the New Year! Most people are looking forward to it. Something magical and unusual is associated with it. Every person expects something new from this holiday.

All sounds of the New Year are divided into small categories. Each of them carries some piece of this magical holiday. In addition, this makes it faster and easier to find the desired audio file. And if you do not find the desired composition, then, if you wish, you can leave a request for the placement of any melody.

All New Year's sounds on this page are in mp3 format, which means that you can play the desired melody from almost any device that can connect to the Internet.

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Below you can hear the sound of Santa Claus laughing, if you want to download this sound, as well as find other sounds of Santa Claus’ voice, click “more sounds”.