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Updated: 10:48 PM Dec 20, 2009
Some Say They've Heard Too Much Holiday Music This Season
Holiday music is everywhere and for some it's starting to sound like a broken record.
Posted: 10:00 PM Dec 20, 2009Reporter: Margo Spann Email Address: margo.spann@wsaw.com |
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Holiday music is everywhere and for some it's starting to sound like a broken record.
It seems like you can't escape hearing tunes on the holidays, it's in stores, on the radio, and on TV, and even in your home.
Ashley Fuchs says she's Tired of hearing "Jolly Old St. Nicholas."
"My daughter listens to it 24/4 I've listen to it a lot this year so I probably don't want to hear it again."
Tina Brandt, is tired of hearing Jingle Bells.
"I'd like to have some variety. You hear all that old stuff all the time i want to hear something different."
Billboard magazine keeps track of the most popular albums in the country.
This year Italian musician Andrea Bocelli's holiday album "My Christmas" has been topping the charts.
Latest Comments
But how many times can you hear Burl Ives sing It's a Holly Jolly Christmas without wanting to scream!. I think WLJY plays it at least once every 15 minutes.
Christmas is but one time of year - of course you will hear a lot of Christmas music!!!! Most people WANT to hear Christmas music so you are in the minority, unfortunately for you. I, personally, LOVE the holiday and, therefore, LOVE to hear Christmas music whenever and wherever I can!!!
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