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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Jingle Bell Rock! Your Family Christmas Karaoke Playlist & Rules!

 

Turn up the volume and put on your singing voice! A family Christmas Karaoke Night is the perfect way to spend a chilly evening, burning off some energy and creating hilarious holiday memories. All you need is a TV, a smart device, and our essential playlist!


Set the Stage: Simple Karaoke Setup

You don't need a fancy machine! Use a free karaoke app on your smart TV or simply search YouTube for "[Song Title] Karaoke" or "[Song Title] Lyrics" to get the sing-along text on screen. A small Bluetooth microphone is optional but highly encouraged for extra drama!

The Official Jingle Bell Rock Playlist (12 Must-Sings!)




Song TitleArtistWhy We Love It
Jingle Bell RockBobby HelmsThe ultimate feel-good dance song to start the night.
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMariah CareyThe required holiday power ballad. Go for the high notes!
Santa Claus Is Comin' to TownJackson 5Funky, fast-paced, and perfect for getting into character.
You’re a Mean One, Mr. GrinchThurl RavenscroftA hilarious challenge for the dad/deep-voiced person.
The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)Alvin & The ChipmunksFunny high-pitched voices required!
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like ChristmasMichael BubléA soothing, smooth song to slow the pace down.
Deck the HallsTraditionalGreat for group singing—get everyone harmonizing!
Frosty the SnowmanGene AutryA simple, sweet story everyone knows.
Last ChristmasWham!A required '80s pop moment.
Feliz NavidadJosé FelicianoEasy Spanish words everyone can learn!
A Holly Jolly ChristmasBurl IvesAnother easy, cheerful classic.
The 12 Days of ChristmasTraditionalThe grand finale—split the lines among the singers!

Karaoke Night Rules & Silly Challenges

Add a little competitive fun to your evening with these rules. The winner of each challenge gets to pick the next song!

  • The Mime Challenge: Sing an entire song without moving your lips (just mime the words).

  • The Terrible Vibrato: For one line of the song, the singer must use an overly dramatic, wobbly vibrato.

  • The Christmas Prop: For the duration of the song, the singer must incorporate a piece of Christmas décor (like dancing with a wreath or wearing a stocking as a hat).

  • The High-Low Duet: Have one person sing the entire song in a very high voice and the other sing it in a very low voice.


Time to grab the mic and start rocking around the Christmas tree!

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