
Every year, it’s the sound of Christmas, but few people know the surprising, 65-year story behind “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”
In 1958, Brenda Lee, known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” was just 13 years old when she recorded the now-iconic song. She delivered a mature, powerhouse vocal over a lively rock-and-roll arrangement, making it unlike any Christmas tune of the era.
Despite the legendary talent involved, the song was an initial commercial flop.
The rockabilly style of the song was considered too unconventional for the traditional Christmas market of the late 1950s, and as a result the single failed to make much of an impact on the charts when released in both 1958 and 1959. Then, it was essentially a forgotten record.
The song’s luck changed in 1960 when it was re-released, finally gaining traction alongside Lee’s explosive pop career. It became a beloved holiday standard, cemented by its feature in the 1990 film, Home Alone.
The historic triumph came in 2023, a remarkable 65 years after its recording, when “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” finally hit Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Brenda Lee the oldest artist ever to top the chart.
From a forgotten record by a teenage singer to a record-breaking holiday classic, this song proves that true talent always finds its time to shine!
My favorite classic Christmas movie that features this iconic song is undoubtedly Home Alone! What’s yours?
Amy Clark




