
So go make a cup of hot cocoa, slip on your coziest, warmest pair of socks, and prepare for a playlist that sounds like the inside of a snow globe. 42.The National Sunshine on My Back (2015) Single 41, Electrical Storm. Several songs Midnight Oil’s Beds Are Burning, Sarah McLachlan’s World on Fire and Nelly’s Hot in Herre came up that aren’t about climate change. They're the songs that you can listen to well past December, all the way through the end of February (at least) because they're about the winter season and not the holiday season. The 50 Greatest Songs about Weather The Wind Cries Mary 42, Sunshine on My Back. These are the songs that put you in that winter state of mind. These are songs that conjure up mental pictures of snow flurries and puffy coats and steaming cups of hot, soul-warming beverages. These are songs that make you immediately feel the need to curl up on the couch under a warm, cozy blanket because the weather is straight-up frigid.

"What is a winter song?" you might be wondering. What's more, you might even get away with slyly replacing some holiday playlist airtime with another kind of season-specific music: Winter songs. But, even if you don't love Christmas-y classics like "Jingle Bells" and you'd rather be decked in the face than listen to another round of "Deck the Halls," you can still get into the seasonal spirit. Maybe you are firmly Team Christmas Music and love this phenomenon, but maybe you're.well, not, in which case, you probably feel a swelling of "Oh god, not this again" every time the holiday season rolls around.

Sometimes bands or solo musical artists like to change things up when it comes to playing some of their most well-known tunes. Starting in November, something happens on radios all across the country: Top 40 hits give way to nostalgic, beloved holiday classics (and more recent, less-beloved pop covers of said holiday classics). The 25 best acoustic version of popular songs.
