Are you ready to do something drastic if you have to watch It's A Wonderful Life again? Are you finding tinsel in places no tinsel should ever go? Leith Toyota knows that can only mean one thing: It's Christmas time. Whether you're the office party planner or you're hosting a family gathering, playing great Christmas music is the key to keeping a party from being as much fun as last year's fruitcake.

You can go old school and dish out some great traditional Christmas songs or you can mix it up with a few new classics. But, remember, every store and radio station has been playing Christmas music for the last four weeks. Does anyone really want to hear “Santa, Baby”, “The Chipmunk Christmas Song,” or Bruce's “Santa Claus is Comin' to Town” again? Give the overplayed a rest. They deserve it. Give your partygoers the gift of fresh, (or at least semi-fresh), music.

So grab a cup of eggnog, explore the list below, and get to mixin'.

"I Saw Three Ships" - Sting
"Silver Bells" - Elvis Presley
"Christmas Night in Harlem" - Louis Armstrong
"Mary's Boy Child" - Harry Belafonte
"2000 Miles" - The Pretenders
"Christmas for Cowboys" - John Denver
"What Christmas Means to Me" - Stevie Wonder
"Christmas Blues" - Canned Heat
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" - The Jackson Five
"White Christmas" - Otis Redding
"Jingle Bells" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
"Carol of the Bells" - Trans-Siberian Orchestra