By this time in the month, even big holiday music fans can feel pretty kaput on classics and carols. Below, 10 awesome doo-wop, R&B and girl group yuletide tracks from the '50s and '60s to cleanse your palate. Jam on them while chain-smoking in the backyard of your childhood home or driving around in your mom's car, praying you don't run into anyone from high school at your hometown mall. Happy holidays!
1. "Boogie Woogie Santa Clause," by Mabel Scott. (Also, shout out to whoever made this video and slyly worked a photo of Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top in amid various Santa images.)
2. "Monster's Holiday," by Bobby Boris Pickett
3. "I Want a Beatle For Christmas" by Becky Lee Beck
4. "Let's Rock & Roll (To Auld Lang Syne)" by Chuck Edwards
5. "I Wanna Spend Christmas with Elvis" by Marlene Paul
6. "I'll Spend Christmas Night With You," by Nathan Russell
7. "Mr. Santa's Boogie" by the Marshalls
8. "Santa Clause is Coming" by Hank Ballard
9. "Santa Teach Me to Dance" by Debbie & the Darnels
10. "Cool Cool Christmas" by Bobbie and Boobie