Many years ago, there was a mall near here that had a haunted house for Halloween, but they started playing Christmas music on October 1st. The guy who owned the beauty salon next to the haunted house told me that, between the screams and Rudolph playing every five minutes, he felt like he was trapped in a bad holiday – themed horror movie.
Advent starts the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day. Christmas goes from December 25 thru January 5 (The Twelve Days of Christmas). Then come Epiphany thru to Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras). Then Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. Then Eastertide comes and lasts seven weeks. Then comes Pentecost.
Contrary to popular belief, Jingle Bells is not a Christmas song. It was written as a traveling song for Thanksgiving. Singing about riding in a one-horse open sleigh in the snow.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I would’ve gone with Andy Williams’ “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmbsp-x2E8E
keltii about 7 years ago
you’re late baby,, the stores have been playing christmas tunes for over a week here, and I’m in Canada!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
It began weeks ago.
Nate England about 7 years ago
My store started before Halloween. I was singing “What’s this” from Nightmare Before Christmas (cause that’s what it felt like)!
burke129529 about 7 years ago
Many years ago, there was a mall near here that had a haunted house for Halloween, but they started playing Christmas music on October 1st. The guy who owned the beauty salon next to the haunted house told me that, between the screams and Rudolph playing every five minutes, he felt like he was trapped in a bad holiday – themed horror movie.
Charlie Tuba almost 7 years ago
Advent starts the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day. Christmas goes from December 25 thru January 5 (The Twelve Days of Christmas). Then come Epiphany thru to Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras). Then Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. Then Eastertide comes and lasts seven weeks. Then comes Pentecost.
Charlie Tuba almost 7 years ago
Contrary to popular belief, Jingle Bells is not a Christmas song. It was written as a traveling song for Thanksgiving. Singing about riding in a one-horse open sleigh in the snow.
enigmamz almost 7 years ago
This is Wal-Mart Radio, but on Halloween.