When Christmas Comes Around... Again
Kelly Clarkson
When Christmas Comes Around… Again is the deluxe, expanded version of Kelly Clarkson’s holiday album When Christmas Comes Around…, released on November 1, 2024 and counted as her ninth studio album. The collection mixes new originals with Christmas standards and standout collaborations, including “Santa, Can’t You Hear Me” with Ariana Grande, “Glow” with Chris Stapleton, and “Under the Mistletoe” with Brett Eldredge. The deluxe tracklist runs 16–17 songs depending on format, featuring cuts like “You for Christmas,” “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You),” “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early,” alongside classics such as “Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” and “All I Want for Christmas.”
Conceptually, the album is designed to “explore a wide range of holiday emotions and experiences,” from playful romance and cozy nostalgia to heartbreak and bittersweet reflection, all anchored by Clarkson’s powerhouse vocals. Songs like “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You)” and “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know” lean into the idea that the holidays can be complicated after a breakup, while “You for Christmas,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early” focus on gratitude, love, and longing. Her interpretations of standards—“Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” and “Jingle Bell Rock”—blend pop, big‑band, and a touch of country‑soul, continuing the festive, versatile sound she established on Wrapped in Red but with a slightly more mature, post‑chemistry perspective. Altogether, When Christmas Comes Around… Again works as both a crowd‑pleasing holiday set and a personal snapshot of how Clarkson experiences Christmas in the wake of major life changes, balancing fun and emotional depth in equal measure.
When Christmas Comes Around… Again is the deluxe, expanded version of Kelly Clarkson’s holiday album When Christmas Comes Around…, released on November 1, 2024 and counted as her ninth studio album. The collection mixes new originals with Christmas standards and standout collaborations, including “Santa, Can’t You Hear Me” with Ariana Grande, “Glow” with Chris Stapleton, and “Under the Mistletoe” with Brett Eldredge. The deluxe tracklist runs 16–17 songs depending on format, featuring cuts like “You for Christmas,” “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You),” “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early,” alongside classics such as “Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” and “All I Want for Christmas.”
Conceptually, the album is designed to “explore a wide range of holiday emotions and experiences,” from playful romance and cozy nostalgia to heartbreak and bittersweet reflection, all anchored by Clarkson’s powerhouse vocals. Songs like “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You)” and “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know” lean into the idea that the holidays can be complicated after a breakup, while “You for Christmas,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early” focus on gratitude, love, and longing. Her interpretations of standards—“Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” and “Jingle Bell Rock”—blend pop, big‑band, and a touch of country‑soul, continuing the festive, versatile sound she established on Wrapped in Red but with a slightly more mature, post‑chemistry perspective. Altogether, When Christmas Comes Around… Again works as both a crowd‑pleasing holiday set and a personal snapshot of how Clarkson experiences Christmas in the wake of major life changes, balancing fun and emotional depth in equal measure.
When Christmas Comes Around... Again
Kelly Clarkson
When Christmas Comes Around… Again is the deluxe, expanded version of Kelly Clarkson’s holiday album When Christmas Comes Around…, released on November 1, 2024 and counted as her ninth studio album. The collection mixes new originals with Christmas standards and standout collaborations, including “Santa, Can’t You Hear Me” with Ariana Grande, “Glow” with Chris Stapleton, and “Under the Mistletoe” with Brett Eldredge. The deluxe tracklist runs 16–17 songs depending on format, featuring cuts like “You for Christmas,” “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You),” “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early,” alongside classics such as “Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” and “All I Want for Christmas.”
Conceptually, the album is designed to “explore a wide range of holiday emotions and experiences,” from playful romance and cozy nostalgia to heartbreak and bittersweet reflection, all anchored by Clarkson’s powerhouse vocals. Songs like “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You)” and “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know” lean into the idea that the holidays can be complicated after a breakup, while “You for Christmas,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early” focus on gratitude, love, and longing. Her interpretations of standards—“Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” and “Jingle Bell Rock”—blend pop, big‑band, and a touch of country‑soul, continuing the festive, versatile sound she established on Wrapped in Red but with a slightly more mature, post‑chemistry perspective. Altogether, When Christmas Comes Around… Again works as both a crowd‑pleasing holiday set and a personal snapshot of how Clarkson experiences Christmas in the wake of major life changes, balancing fun and emotional depth in equal measure.
When Christmas Comes Around… Again is the deluxe, expanded version of Kelly Clarkson’s holiday album When Christmas Comes Around…, released on November 1, 2024 and counted as her ninth studio album. The collection mixes new originals with Christmas standards and standout collaborations, including “Santa, Can’t You Hear Me” with Ariana Grande, “Glow” with Chris Stapleton, and “Under the Mistletoe” with Brett Eldredge. The deluxe tracklist runs 16–17 songs depending on format, featuring cuts like “You for Christmas,” “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You),” “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early,” alongside classics such as “Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” and “All I Want for Christmas.”
Conceptually, the album is designed to “explore a wide range of holiday emotions and experiences,” from playful romance and cozy nostalgia to heartbreak and bittersweet reflection, all anchored by Clarkson’s powerhouse vocals. Songs like “Christmas Isn’t Cancelled (Just You)” and “Merry Christmas to the One I Used to Know” lean into the idea that the holidays can be complicated after a breakup, while “You for Christmas,” “Blessed,” and “Christmas Come Early” focus on gratitude, love, and longing. Her interpretations of standards—“Sleigh Ride,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” “Santa Baby,” “Last Christmas,” and “Jingle Bell Rock”—blend pop, big‑band, and a touch of country‑soul, continuing the festive, versatile sound she established on Wrapped in Red but with a slightly more mature, post‑chemistry perspective. Altogether, When Christmas Comes Around… Again works as both a crowd‑pleasing holiday set and a personal snapshot of how Clarkson experiences Christmas in the wake of major life changes, balancing fun and emotional depth in equal measure.
