I don’t know if this applies to other countries, but as far as I know, if you live in the US and have an amazon.com account, they are giving away 25 free Christmas songs.

It’s actually such a good deal, considering that you don’t have to shell out any money and, also, if you have a Kindle, you can access your files on their cloud player.

We still don’t know what’s offered for December 23rd to the 25th, but here are the free songs so far:

Every day through Christmas, we’re unveiling a new holiday song available to download free for a limited time. Check back daily to see what’s next. (Find more Holiday music, $5 Holiday albums, new 2011 Holiday releases and more in our Holiday MP3 Store.)

Dec. 1 – “Ave Maria” by Celtic Woman
Dec. 2 – “Peace on Earth” by Brian Wilson
Dec. 3 – “Adeste Fideles” by Bing Crosby
Dec. 4 – “My Dear Acquaintance [A Happy New Year]” by Regina Spektor
Dec. 5 – “Greensleeves” by Mannheim Steamroller
Dec. 6 – “Angels We Have Heard on High” by Bayside
Dec. 7 – “O Holy Night” by Leigh Nash
Dec. 8 – “Deck the Halls” by Twisted Sister
Dec. 9 – “Jingle Bells (Robbie Hardkiss Remix)” by Duke Ellington
Dec. 10 – “The Lights and Buzz” by Jack’s Mannequin
Dec. 11 – “Wexford Carol” by Michael McDonald
Dec. 12 – “Emmanuel” by Laura Story
Dec. 13 – “Deck the Halls” by 11 Acorn Lane
Dec. 14 – “A Change at Christmas (Say it Isn’t So)” by Flaming Lips
Dec. 15 – “Fruitcake” by the Superions
Dec. 16 – “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” by RTV Moscow Large Symphony Orchestra
Dec. 17 – “The First Noel” by Neil Sedaka
Dec. 18 – “Xmas Lights” by Radar Brothers
Dec. 19 – “Santa Stole My Lady” by Fitz and the Tantrums
Dec. 20 – “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” by Shonen Knife
Dec. 21 – “This I Have Done for My True Love” by Chanticleer
Dec. 22 – “Hark the Herald” by Irish Tenors

I was rather happy to see that Shonen Knife has a new 2011 holiday album, Sweet Christmas. If I hadn’t downloaded their free song, “We Wish You A Merry Christmas“, I wouldn’t have known otherwise.

 

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