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Christmas Classics!

Christmas Classics!

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In this episode of "More Than You Think!" we discuss how the economy determines whether a new Christmas song will stand the test of time.Sound effects used:https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/christmas-holidays-medium-266638/Sound Effect by Alexander Jauk from PixabaySound Effect by Otto from PixabaySound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySound Effect by aPebble from PixabaySound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySound Effect by Neo Theone from Pixabay Sound Effect by freesound_community from PixabayaSound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySources:1. Janata, Petr. “Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories.” (2007).2. Janata, Petr. “The Neural Architecture of Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memory.” Cerebral Cortex (2009).3. Madison, Guy et al. “Repeated Listening Increases the Liking for Music Regardless of Complexity.” (2017).4. Library of Congress. “All I Want for Christmas Is You Added to the National Recording Registry.” (2023).5. Billboard. “Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs.”6. Billboard / Chart Data on Kelly Clarkson — Underneath the Tree annual chart performance and rise as a modern holiday standard.7. Billboard / Chart Data on Ariana Grande — Santa Tell Me chart performance showing its growth as a recurring seasonal hit. ★ Support this podcast ★
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