Thanks to Romain for this variation on a holiday classic:
That performance definitely reminded me of Schroeder playing Jingle Bells for Lucy. Unfortunately, this is the only copy I could find in five seconds of searching:
Then there’s this macabre version:
Happy and/or Merry (in roughly chronological order):
- Hanukkah (2-10 December)
- International Day of Disabled Persons (3 December)
- Chalica (3-9 December)
- Saint Barbara’s Day (4 December)
- Saint Nicholas’ Day (6 December)
- Bodhi Day (8 December)
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception Day (8 December)
- Human Rights Day (10 December)
- Saint Lucia’s Day (13 December)
- Zamenhof Day (15 December)
- Las Posadas (16–24 December)
- Saturnalia: (December 17–23)
- Yalda (21 December)
- Soyal (21 December)
- Pancha Ganapati (21-25 December)
- Yule (21 December-1 January)
- Mōdraniht: or Mothers’ Night (22 December)
- Dongzhi Festival (22 December)
- Solstice (22 December)
- HumanLight (23 December)
- Christmas Eve (24 December)
- Christmas Day (25 December)
- Anastasia of Sirmium feast day (25 December)
- Malkh (25 December)
- Dies Natalis Solis Invicti (Day of the birth of the Unconquered Sun) (25 December)
- Newtonmas (25 December)
- Saint Stephen’s Day (26 December)
- Boxing Day (26 December)
- Kwanzaa (26 December–1 January)
- Saint John the Evangelist’s Day (27 December)
- Holy Innocents’ Day (28 December)
- Saint Sylvester’s Day (31 December)
- New Year’s Eve (31 December)
- Watch Night (31 December)
- Hogmanay (31 December–1 January)