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Wanted to create a holiday song but the task seems overwhelming? It may seem almost impossible to produce a hit holiday song that could replace the classic holiday songs. However, doing a cover of a holiday classic can be an awesome way to add your signature production style onto something old and overplayed. 


Luckily, there are tons of songs in the public domain that you can cover for free. Without fear of copyright.


Holiday Songs You Can Cover For Free


Music that is in the public domain is not restricted by copyright and doesn’t need licenses and fees to use. Giving you unlimited creativity for your new holiday masterpiece.


Here are a few holiday songs you can cover for free


1. “Deck The Halls.”


2. “Jingle Bells.”


3. “O Holy Night.”


4. “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”


5. “The First Noel”


6. “All Through the Night”


7. “Away in a Manger.”


8. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.”


9. “Joy to the World.”


10. “O Come All Ye Faithful”


11. “Up on the Housetop”


12. “We Three Kings”


13. “We Wish You A Merry Christmas”


14. “O Little Town of Bethlehem”


15. “Here We Come A-Caroling”


16. “Angels We Have Heard on High”


17. “Go Tell It on the Mountain”


18. “In the Bleak Midwinter”


19. “I Saw Three Ships”


20. “Jolly Old St. Nicholas”


21. “O Christmas Tree”


22. “Toyland”


23. “What Child is This”


24. “Once in Royal David’s City”


25. “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”


26. “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”


27. “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”


28. “The Holly and the Ivy”


29. “God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen”


30. “Silent Night”


31. “Hallelujah Chorus”


32. “For Unto Us”


Want to know other songs you can cover?


You can always do a quick search on the public domain to find out more songs that fit your style of production. People will be playing all these classics once the season hits. Maybe your cover will replace an old classic for years to come! 🎁

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