James Devaney/WireImage // Getty Images Perhaps more than any other holiday season, Christmas is full of nostalgia. As the years go on, whether anyone likes it or not, it can be nearly impossible to avoid memories of the seasons that have passed and Christmas traditions around the tree, whether spent with family or alone. As different as those holiday memories are for everyone, so is the music often heard during this time, whether it’s traditional Christmas carols or new tunes. With the holiday season fast approaching, Stacker dug into articles and data from a plethora of leading music websites and curated an unranked list of 20 great Christmas albums of all time from various genres and eras. Of course, traditional Christmas music makes up the majority of the greatest Christmas albums. The tunes that generations came up with–those from such recording artists as Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and Nat King Cole–have endured in everyone’s memories and hearts. More recent Christmas albums, such as Mariah Carey’s now-classic “Merry Christmas,” are legendary in their own right. This Christmas music list spans various genres, including hip-hop and country. An excellent Christmas record helps listeners reflect on their memories of the holiday. You may also like: Lyrics to 50 famously misunderstood songs, explained ‘Charles Brown Sings Christmas Songs’ by Charles Brown King Records – Released: 1961 Charles Brown’s Christmas album features the highly popular and frequently covered “Please Come Home for Christmas,” which peaked at #76 on the Billboard charts in January 1962 and was Brown’s only solo Billboard hit. Brown co-wrote the song with Gene Redd–though Brown later claimed he was the sole songwriter. Another holiday classic on this album is,”Merry Christmas, Baby,” which was originally recorded in 1947 by Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers, of which Brown was a member. ‘A Beach Boys’ Christmas Album’ by The Beach Boys Capitol Records – Released: 1964 Consisting of classic holiday songs like “Here Comes Santa Claus,” the Beach Boys’ seventh studio album was a success. Debuting at #6 on the Billboard Christmas Albums chart when it was released, the album featured not only classic Christmas songs, but five original tracks, as well. The album maintained its popularity in the following decades, with it being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two decades after its initial release. ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby Brunswick – Released: 1986 A posthumous compilation of Bing Crosby’s most popular Christmas songs, “White Christmas” was a surefire hit. Featuring songs like the acclaimed titular track and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” the album features Crosby at his best–crooning Christmas tunes that make the holiday feel all the cozier. ‘Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas’ by Ella Fitzgerald Verve Records – Released: 1960 Ella Fitzgerald’s first Christmas album put a jazzy spin on 12 classic holiday songs. The album of secular tunes–from “Jingle Bells” to “Frosty the Snowman”–allowed Fitzgerald to display a more spirited and fun side, with each track making the listener feel as though the singer is swinging along with them. ‘Elvis’ Christmas Album’ by Elvis Presley RCA Camden – Released: 1957 Despite being his third studio album, the Elvis Presley collection of classic Christmas songs became some of his most famous and acclaimed. The album, which featured 12 songs, held the #1 spot on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart for four weeks, and has since gone three times platinum. Presley’s “Elvis’ Christmas Album” remains the top-selling Christmas album of all time. You may also like: #1 pop song from the year you graduated high school ‘Merry Christmas Lil’ Mama’ by Jeremih and Chance the Rapper Not on Label – Released: 2016 Self-released via SoundCloud on Dec. 22, 2016, this collaborative Christmas album was dedicated to the city of Chicago, hometown to both Jeremih and Chance the Rapper. The album has nine original tracks, and features guest appearances from Noname and Hannibal Buress. The album was followed by “Merry Christmas Lil’ Mama Re-Wrapped” the following year. ‘Christmas With Johnny Cash’ by Johnny Cash Columbia – Released: 2003 Released the year that he died, “Christmas With Johnny Cash” is an incredible compilation of the country star’s greatest Christmas songs. With 12 covers, the album showcases Cash at his best and most fun. ‘A Very Kacey Christmas’ by Kacey Musgraves Mercury – Released: 2016 The first Christmas album by country singer Kacey Musgraves, this album is filled with nostalgic tunes, as well as four original tracks by the singer. She gives classic songs like “Let It Snow” a new country flair, while also showcasing her lyrical talent on new songs like “Christmas Makes Me Cry.” ‘Once Upon a Christmas’ by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton RCA – Released: 1984 Accompanied by a CBS television special in 1984, “Once Upon a Christmas” was Kenny Rogers’ second Christmas album and Dolly Parton’s first. It peaked at #12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart the following year. The album was certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1989, five years after its initial release. ‘Don’t Waste Your Wishes’ by The Killers Island Records – Released: 2016 Combining annual Christmas singles released by the band from 2006 to 2016, “Don’t Waste Your Wishes” was The Killers first–and only–Christmas album. Despite a release exclusively on the iTunes store in 2016, the album was added to Spotify in 2020. The album debuted at #41 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart. You may also like: One hit wonders of the 1960s ‘A Los Campesinos! Christmas’ by Los Campesinos! Turnstile – Released: 2014 Released by indie Welsh band Los Campesinos!, this album contains five original songs and one cover. The tracks range from displaying a melancholy dream-pop sound to an indie-rock sound more fitting of the band’s other music. ‘Merry Christmas’ by Mariah Carey Columbia – Released: 1994 Though the attempts to trademark her self-proclaimed title of “Queen of Christmas” were unsuccessful, Mariah Carey’s first Christmas album consisted of covers and original material. The best-known of the original tracks, “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has charted every holiday season since its release. Notably, the song also peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2019, 25 years after its original release. ‘The Magic of Christmas’ by Nat King Cole Capitol Special Markets – Released: 1960 Despite recording several holiday songs as singles earlier in his career, “The Magic of Christmas” remains Nat King Cole’s only Christmas album. It reached #1 on the Billboard Christmas Albums chart upon its release and remained there for two weeks. ‘A Very She & Him Christmas’ by She & Him Merge Records – Released: 2011 She & Him are the actress Zooey Deschanel and musician M. Ward, and this was their first Christmas album. It includes the songs “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Last Christmas,” “Little Saint Nick,” and others that everyone can enjoy. The album went to #1 on Billboard’s U.S. Folk Albums chart and the U.S. Independent Albums chart. ‘Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch’ by Tyler, the Creator