Perhaps it should come as no surprise given just how popular it is, but the top-earning Christmas song by far is Mariah Carey’s ‘All I want for Christmas is you’. With a staggering 1,206,753,171 streams on Spotify, this absolute banger has earned Mariah Carey £2,968,613 since first being released on Spotify.
In second place is Wham! Their song, ‘Last Christmas’, is the bane of many people’s festive month, especially if they’re partaking in Whamaggedon. With 934,279,080 streams, this song has brought Wham! £2,298,327 in earnings.
In third and fourth place, we have Ariana Grande’s ‘Santa tell me’, and Michael Bublé’s ‘It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas’. With 692,844,336 and 654,549,752 streams respectively, these songs have earned £1,704,397 and £1,610,192 for their artists.
As for fifth place, we have Brenda Lee’s upbeat ‘Rockin’ around the Christmas tree’, with 581,549,994 streams and £1,430,613 in earnings. And Bobby Helm’s ‘Jingle bell rock’ sits in sixth, earning £1,417,597 from 576,258,902 streams. As for seventh place, ‘It’s the most wonderful time of the year’, by Andy Williams has earned £1,324,919 from the 538,584,991 people who’ve listened to it.
Finally, rounding out the top ten, we have Sia with ‘Snowman’, Band Aid’s ‘Do they know it’s Christmas time?’, and John Lennon’s ‘Happy Xmas’. These songs have earned their respective artists £1,294,363, £1,011,453, and £929,824 in earnings individually, and have been played 526,163,634, 411,159,598, and 377,977,039 each since their release on Spotify.
Number of streams was taken from Spotify. The amount earned was calculated considering that Spotify pays $0.03 per 10 streams. The amount was then calculated from US$ to GBP using the current exchange rate on 25/11/2022