Your final four is here. After two nights of voting on the Evergreen Eight, the Frosty Four have risen to the top. No, not Frosty the Snowman, but a snowman has joined the ranks of the top songs.
A Holly Jolly Christmas will soon be here, but must first match up against Carol of the Bells - TSO. One of these two songs could end up the winner of the whole showdown this year. But first...
White Christmas vs. the Christmas Song. Which is the quintessential Christmas song? Do you dream of chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Do you listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow? The winner of this battle will take on either A Holly Jolly Christmas or Carol of the Bells. Choose wisely.
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. Remember, there are two battles every day with some bonus battles on some days due to the shorter season.
Fun Fact: Johnny Marks wrote A Holly Jolly Christmas in 1962.
A Holly Jolly Christmas will soon be here, but must first match up against Carol of the Bells - TSO. One of these two songs could end up the winner of the whole showdown this year. But first...
White Christmas vs. the Christmas Song. Which is the quintessential Christmas song? Do you dream of chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Do you listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow? The winner of this battle will take on either A Holly Jolly Christmas or Carol of the Bells. Choose wisely.
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. Remember, there are two battles every day with some bonus battles on some days due to the shorter season.
Fun Fact: Johnny Marks wrote A Holly Jolly Christmas in 1962.