This is completely anecdotal but I was at a Christmas party last night and I spoke with about 5 people who have noticed what I’ve been thinking over the last couple of weeks and that is B101’s Christmas music this year has been bizarre to say the least.
They’re playing many contemporary tunes (makes sense for them) mixed with 70-75 year old songs from Gene Autry, Bing Crosby and Perry Como. They’re playing a handful of songs from the 70’s and 80’s but not much in between except for an occasional track from Bobby Helms, Andy Williams and Brenda Lee. Some of the biggest Christmas tunes ever recorded are from the late 50’s and early 60’s. My question is where’s Elvis, The Beach Boys, Four Seasons, etc.? They aren’t even playing much (if anything) from Phil Spector’s album which many music enthusiasts have called the greatest Christmas album of all time. 2 years ago Cher released a fantastic Christmas album of new songs and covers of old songs with duets from Stevie Wonder and Darlene Love but I haven’t heard one track from the album on B101.
They obviously aren’t worried about older demos since they’re playing pop music from the early 50’s so it seems to me that they’re being remiss by not including some of the great songs of the late 50’s and early 60’s. These songs are certainly more in tune with a Hot AC format than anything recorded shortly after World War II.