8. White Christmas -

: Despite its festive imagery, the song is deeply melancholy. Some historians suggest it may have been Berlin’s subconscious response to the death of his infant son, who passed away on Christmas Day in 1928. Bing Crosby and the World War II Impact

"White Christmas" is more than just a holiday standard; it is a cultural phenomenon that reshaped the music industry and redefined the modern American Christmas as a secular, nostalgic holiday. Written by and immortalized by Bing Crosby , the song holds the title of the best-selling single of all time , with Crosby's version alone selling over 50 million physical copies. The Origin and Composition 8. White Christmas

: Berlin originally wrote an opening verse that contrasted the sunshine of Beverly Hills with a longing for the "up north" winter. This verse was eventually dropped in most recordings to broaden the song's emotional appeal. : Despite its festive imagery, the song is deeply melancholy