There are twenty four tracks on the 1989 Christmas Vacation Soundtrack. The first track is titled "Christmas Vacation", followed by "Take It Russ", "Hey, Santa Claus", "Clark's Remark", "The Spirit of Christmas", "Sh*tter Was Full", "Christmas Vacation Medley", "Aunt Bethany's Arrival", "Hallelujah Chorus", "Feeding The Dog", "Mele Kalikimaka", "Clark Explodes", "Here Comes Santa Claus", "Eddie's Gift", "Joy To The World", "H*ll's Threshold", "Christmas Vacation", "Rocket's Red Glare", "Filler", "Holiday Road", "Dancin' Across The USA", "Christmas Vacation", and finally "Radio Commercial".
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i think 500 songs.
These songs are called carols.
There are many places where one can find Gospel Christmas songs. One can find Gospel Christmas songs at popular on the web sources such as iTunes and the Amazon MP3 store.
There are songs written especially for Christmas. There are also songs that are traditionally associated with Christmas but that are not explicitly for or about Christmas. There are many pieces of religious music that can be used at any season, including Christmas. And there are holiday-related verses that aren't really songs but that may have been set to music. There are songs in all four categories in many languages. And there are new songs being written all the time, sometimes for movies, sometimes for particular local events such as a church pageant, sometimes for commercial production. So there is no way to count how many Christmas songs there are.
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