Two near shut-outs last night as Do You Hear What I Hear? - Bing Crosby and We Wish You A Merry Christmas - Weezer move on to face off against each other in the next round. Can any of these popular newcomers take out a former Top 16? We'll find out soon.
Tonight, Jing a Ling, Jing a Ling has the misfortunate of going up against a former winning song of the showdown: White Christmas - Bing Crosby. White Christmas was the first winner of the showdown, and in retirement until the re-seed of season 1 was held a few years ago for season 5. It is a fan favorite, and Jing a Ling is unlikely to beat it. In our second battle, Katy Perry's Cozy Little Christmas takes on one of our instrumental songs: Snowfall - Claude Thornhill. Will the pop tune take it or will you dear voters side with Claude Thornhill? Some unfortunately paired matches are up tonight, but this is why your votes are so important. Any of the losing songs up in these first rounds could end up in one of four wildcard slots.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: Claude Thornhill composed Snowfall as an instrumental piece in 1941, but his wife Ruth Thornhill wrote lyrics for it later.
Tonight, Jing a Ling, Jing a Ling has the misfortunate of going up against a former winning song of the showdown: White Christmas - Bing Crosby. White Christmas was the first winner of the showdown, and in retirement until the re-seed of season 1 was held a few years ago for season 5. It is a fan favorite, and Jing a Ling is unlikely to beat it. In our second battle, Katy Perry's Cozy Little Christmas takes on one of our instrumental songs: Snowfall - Claude Thornhill. Will the pop tune take it or will you dear voters side with Claude Thornhill? Some unfortunately paired matches are up tonight, but this is why your votes are so important. Any of the losing songs up in these first rounds could end up in one of four wildcard slots.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: Claude Thornhill composed Snowfall as an instrumental piece in 1941, but his wife Ruth Thornhill wrote lyrics for it later.