Almost 400 recorded versions exist of Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree, a catchy holiday-themed rockabilly-style song that was first recorded in 1958 by Brenda Lee, a 13-year-old pop sensation dubbed “Little Miss Dynamite”. Though the record wasn’t Lee’s first Christmas single (two years earlier she had cut a song called I’m Gonna Lasso Santa Claus, backed with Christy Christmas), Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree eventually became the diminutive Atlanta singer’s biggest-selling record and, by 2008, was estimated to have shifted over 25 million copies. It also has the distinction of being the fourth best-selling Christmas song sold in the digital download format – quite a feat for a record that remains one of those surprising Christmas songs to never reach No.1 in either the US or UK, but which managed to top the Lithuanian charts as recently as December 2021.
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