![]() Perfect! A song with lyrics and music about as complex as Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Which leaves us with one song: I Have a Little Dreidel. “Merry” is the word I believe the goyim use. But they all give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. Let’s take a look at some of the Christmas songs in the karaoke catalog: Jingle Bells, Winter Wonderland, Last Christmas, All I Want for Christmas is You. Yet when I wanted to select one for karaoke (granted, if a karaoke version of any of those songs even existed), nothing came to mind. There is plenty of beautiful Chanukah music. Between classic childhood tunes, undiscovered Yiddish melodies, and parody after parody of acapella Hamilton arrangements… I have no shame in blasting these tunes in my car and singing gleefully as I drive to work. Two, there just aren’t any decent Chanukah songs suitable for karaoke. One, it was odd being the only Jewish employee of an entertainment non-profit organization in Los Angeles. I even participated in the ugly sweater contest.īut towards the end of the party, when it was time for Christmas karaoke, I realized two things. Enjoying the company of my coworkers (not to mention the open bar), I was totally on board with the Christmas spirit. Not a holiday party, as my supervisor announced early into the event, but a full-on red and green, Santa hats everywhere, Christmas party. Last week I had the pleasure of attending my very first office Christmas party.
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