Christmas in the North is a time of festive celebration. With biting air and snow upon the ground, families come together to share a warm and loving meal. The fire roars merrily in the hearth, casting warm shadows upon the sides as stories get shared. It's a time for sharing, charity, and remembering the essential meaning of Christmas.
- Several traditions are unique to the North, like belting out carols in the snow or making decorations from pine cones.
- Little lads and lasses eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus, who travels by sleigh pulled by a team of reindeer.
- Gifts are exchanged with love, and laughter fills the air.
Jingle Bell Tyne: The Ultimate Geordie Classic
It's holiday cheer, lads and lasses, and there's no finer way to get in the spirit than with a right good Geordie Christmas number one. And let's be straight up, there's only one song that absolutely fits the bill: Jingle Bell Tyne. This isn't just some average festive tune, this is a authentic anthem for our region, with lyrics that resonate to every Geordie heart.
Kickin' off the iconic opening line about "Santa comin' down {the Tyne|to the Toon|by the river" you know you're in for a treat. The infectious melody gets stuck in your head faster than a {can{ of Strongbow at a Geordie pub and the lyrics are a funny celebration of all things Geordie.
- There is that special something about Jingle Bell Tyne that makes it more than just a song, it's a feeling. It's the warmth of Christmas mixed with the grit of our beloved Newcastle.
- For this, crank up the volume and let Jingle Bell Tyne take you on a festive journey through the heart of Geordie land.
Scouse Santa's Comin' To Town
This Christmas, we're gettin' a right proper festive belter with {“Scouse Santa's On His Way”|The anthem|this absolute corker| of a song. It’s‘ll{‘s got all the bits and bobs to make it a proper Christmas banger – think sleigh bells, big tunes, and lyrics that'll have you singin' along from the first verse. It's all about the magic of Christmas, but with that {Scouse|Northern flavour we know and love.
This one's gonna be right up there with the classics like "Merry Christmas Everyone" and "Last Christmas". Get ready to belt it out at the pub, on your doorstep, or just in the shower – this song's got something for everyone.
Yorkshire Pudding & Presents: The Best Christmas Song of 2024
It's finally that time of year again! Christmas carols are playing everywhere, the evergreens are twinkling, and we're all getting ready for the big day. But this year, there's one exceptional song that has captured our hearts: Yorkshire Pudding & Presents.
- This catchy tune tells the story of a family Christmas celebration involving a delicious Yorkshire pudding and some heartfelt presents.
- It's the perfect blend of merry melody and delightful lyrics that are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit.
- No matter you're a fan of traditional Christmas songs or something with a twist, Yorkshire Pudding & Presents is guaranteed to become your new holiday anthem.
{So put on your Santa hat, grab a plate of cookies, and get ready to sing along to the best Christmas song of 2024!You won't regret it.
From Tyneside to the Top: A Proper Northern Christmas Hit
It's the month when festive cheer is in full swing and everyone's craving a check here good old-fashioned carol. Well, this year we've got just the thing. From the heart of Tyneside comes a new track that's already charmed its way to the top, promising to be the sound of this festive period.
The song, sung by local lad/lass, tells a heartwarming tale about family and friendship.
With its catchy tune and powerful vocals/soulful voice/heartfelt lyrics, this track is guaranteed to get you in the Christmas mood.
The Ultimate Christmas Cracker
There's nowt quite like a genuine Christmas cracker to get the festive spirit going up here in the North. We're talking about the real deal - not those flimsy, plastic-wrapped things you get down south! A good northern cracker should have a sturdy cardboard casing, and when you pull it open, there should be a proper noise. Then, of course, you've got the goodies inside: a crown, a cringeworthy pun, and a little gift.
Some folk might say that Christmas crackers are just a bit daft, but I think they're fantastic. They add a bit of laughter to the day, and they're always a good laugh. Besides, what's Christmas without a few crackers?
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