- Martinis & mistletoe, cool tunes for your Christmas cocktail party
- Faith, a holiday album, Kenny G
- Christmas in the city, Lea Michele
- Christmas cocktails, produced and compiled by Brad Benedict
- Sing we Noel, Christmas music from England & early America
- White Christmas
- A jazz Christmas, Hot jazz for a cool night
- Reason for the season, Mike Love
- Christmas at Downton Abbey
- Christmas with Dino, Dean Martin
- Winter dreams, R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton
- Christmas together, Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood
- Christmas at Birdland, with Billy Stritch, Jim Caruso and Klea Blackhurst
- Dr. Seuss' The Grinch, original motion picture soundtrack, Illumination presents
- Christmas album, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
- Everyday is Christmas, Sia
- When my heart finds Christmas, Harry Connick, Jr
- A Musical Christmas with Peter Duchin, a festival of holiday songs in new arrangements for piano and guitar. --
- Glee, the music ; the Christmas album
- On Christmas night, Cherish the Ladies, produced by Joannie Madden
- Home for Christmas, 'N Sync
- Billboard greatest Christmas hits, 1955-Present, [compilation, Joel Whitburn]
- To wish you a merry Christmas, Harry Belafonte
- Christmas spirituals
- The Andy Williams Christmas album
- These are special times, Céline Dion
- Christmas, Michael Bublé
- WOW Christmas
- Poets & angels
- 'Tis the season, Jimmy Buffett
- A Charlie Brown Christmas
- Christmas memories, Barbra Streisand
- The best Christmas songs ever, piano, vocal, guitar
- Celtic Christmas, peace on earth : a Windham Hill collection
- A Christmas concert, Glenn Miller
- Christmas., Celtic Thunder, Fullscreen
- Christmas oratorio, Saint Saëns. A ceremony of carols / Britten
- I'll have another...Christmas album, Straight No Chaser
- Greatest Christmas songs, Henry Mancini
- Wonderland, Sarah McLachlan
- Season of peace, the Christmas collection, Michael McDonald
- Now that's what I call Christmas, 3
- A very Kacey Christmas, Kacey Musgraves
- Pickin' on Christmas, the Nashville Super Pickers
- Sending you a little Christmas, Johnny Mathis