When people think of Christmas music, they don't think of provocative songs. Despite this, the BBC nearly banned a famous Christmas song even though nobody today would consider it controversial.
"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is one of the most famous Christmas songs of all time. For reasons beyond all understanding, Paul McCartney made it into a reggae song.
Paul McCartney gave us one of the most popular Christmas songs ever: "Wonderful Christmastime." Let's take a look at whether or not Paul's favorite Christmas song outperformed "Wonderful Christmastime."
While Paul McCartney is one of the most popular musicians ever, many people seem to hate “Wonderful Christmastime.” Here's a look at this controversial standard.
A Jonas Brothers song took way too much inspiration from "Last Christmas." On the other hand, "Last Christmas" is probably going to stick around long after any Jonas Brothers song.
A Pete Seeger song seems to undermine Seeger's stated ideology. Interestingly, the tune might be more associated with a different artist even though Seeger wrote it.
The Beatles were supposedly "more popular than Jesus," and yet their song "Let It Be" took on a religious significance. That was never what the song was supposed to be.
Brandon Flowers revealed that an unusual line from The Killers' "Human" had a line that was widely misunderstood. The track is a lot more moralistic than most dance tunes.