7 Celebrity Holiday Albums You (Probably) Don't Remember
Deck the halls with...John Travolta? That's right, folks. It feels like every performer with an agent has cashed in on the Christmas muzak game throughout the years. Here are seven celebrity holiday albums you (probably) forgot existed. Happy listening, friends!
David Hasselhoff, 'The Night Before Christmas'
What are the holidays without The Hoff? The "Baywatch" star released this magical album in 2004, which is filled with favorites like "Feliz Navidad" and "Deck the Halls."
William Hung, 'Hung For the Holidays'
Hung took his notoriously bad "American Idol" idol audition and parlayed it into a short-lived career. On "Hung For the Holidays" he croons classics like "Little Drummer Boy" and thankfully leaves out his rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs."
RuPaul, 'Ho Ho Ho'
RuPaul's 1997 VH1 presented Christmas album should truly be a staple of holiday festivities ever. Get with the program, people.
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, 'This Christmas'
Sandy and Danny were together again for this 2012 Christmastime record, which also features some big names like Barbra Streisand and Kenny G! "I Think You Might Like It" is the breakout hit here.
Ally McBeal/Vonda Shepard, 'A Very Ally Christmas'
Um, Ally McBeal had a holiday album? Not exactly? Vonda Shephard, theme song sinter extraordinaire and resident bar performer on the show, released one tied to the show at the height of its popularity back in 2000. Robert Downey, Jr., Jane Krakowski, Calista Flockhart, and Macy Grey all participated.
Ali Lohan, 'Lohan Holiday'
Back in 2006 Lindsay Lohan's little sis Ali celebrated her 13th birthday and Christmas by releasing "A Lohan Holiday." Family members Dina and Linds joined in the holiday fun, as did Amy Grant.
'Duck Dynasty' Robertson Family, 'Duck the Halls'
The Robertson family took their TV success and ran with it by putting out a 2013 Christmas album. It debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 introduced us to new tunes like "Hairy Christmas" and "Ragin' Cajun Redneck Christmas."