Foxtrot
Probably the most common musical character in Christmas music is that of Foxtrot. Social (or American) Foxtrot is very forgiving when it comes to music pacing, so you can dance to a great many tunes that might not work well for other dances. International-style Slow Foxtrot is significantly more limited because it only works within a strict range of timing values due to the technical precision required for this dance. So the selections below focus on the International Style, but anything at 29 bars per minute or faster works great for Smooth Foxtrot.
Recently I came across Wayne Newton’s “Let it Snow!” which is beautifully suited to International Slow Foxtrot at 27 bpm. Another new discovery at the same tempo is “Still Can’t Sleep on Christmas Eve” by We The Kingdom.
A lovely new song from the Zac Brown Band is Mango Tree (featuring Sara Bareilles), while too fast and bouncy for Slow Foxtrot, makes a wonderful American Smooth Foxtrot. Other great Smooth Foxtrot tunes are Dean Martin’s “Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!” at 33 bpm, and “A Holly Jolly Christmas” by Burl Ives, slightly faster at 35 bpm.
I recently found “Candy Cane Kisses” by Lyn Lapid. At 34 bpm, and a delightful style, it makes a great Smooth Foxtrot.
Another tune that I just discovered is “Mr. Christmas” by Brett Eldredge, which also has the right character for a Smooth Foxtrot and a tempo of 34 bpm.
Amy Grant’s version of “Winter Wonderland” (from the album “Home for Christmas”) is a perfect 29 bars per minute, and it’s got the right character to suit that dance. Two more terrific Slow Foxtrot tunes by Johnny Mathis are “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and “A Marshmallow World.” I also love Ella Fitzgerald’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” perfectly paced at 29 bpm and with a smooth jazzy feeling that suits this dance so well, and her “Christmas Island” which is also 29 bpm.
Frank Sinatra’s “Mistletoe and Holly” is a beautiful Slow Foxtrot tune paced at 27 bpm.
Peggy Lee’s excellent version of “I Like a Sleigh Ride” makes a delightful Foxtrot at 30 bpm but starts to get a wee bit on the fast side for Slow Foxtrot (better suited to American Smooth or Social Foxtrot). Slightly faster, and ideal for American Foxtrot, are Harry Connick Jr.’s “Christmas Dreaming” and Bette Midler’s duet with James Caan on “Baby It’s Cold Outside” from the motion picture soundtrack from “For the Boys.” It’s the best version of that tune in my opinion. Also for American Smooth, Louis Armstrong’s “‘Zat You, Santa Claus?” has great character.
I recently came across this totally awesome album from 2016 called A Swingin’ Little Christmas by Jane Lynch featuring Kate Flannery, Tim Davis and Tony Guerrero Quintet. It has a lovely selection suitable for Slow Foxtrot called Winter’s Never Cold (When You’re Around) and another called Christmas is My Favorite Time of Year. Both songs need to have the speed adjusted slightly for International-style Slow Foxtrot but only slightly.