“MOM, YOU’RE ABOUT TO COME APART!” – How Riley Green’s Original Christmas Song “Christmas To Me” Captures The Chaos, Love, Humor, And Nostalgic Magic Of Family Holidays In A Way That Feels Completely Real And Unforgettable

Riley Green

Riley Green country music

One of the best original country Christmas songs released last year.

I’ll be honest, I’m really not a fan of Christmas music in general, though I do appreciate some of the sad Christmas music that country artists seem to have a knack for writing… the Jonas Brothers also put out a new Christmas song this year that’s kind of a banger, but I digress…

In 2024, several country artists put out some good original stuff, including Megan Moroney with “All I Want for Christmas is a Cowboy,” which I actually enjoy listening to this time of year. And Riley Green also pit out a great one called “Christmas To Me,” which is a nostalgic holiday tune about his most special and cherished Christmas memories.

He gave a beautiful performance of it during the CMA Country Christmas TV special last night, and it’s far from your typical Christmas song in that it’s reflective, warm and far from a lot of the gimmicky, cheesy types of holiday jingles a lot of artists put out this time of year.

Written by Riley along with frequent collaborator Erik Dylan, it finds Riley reminiscing on the Christmas season and some of his most special, and funny, memories.

WATCH: Riley Green's Nostalgic 'Christmas To Me' Performance Lights Up 'CMA  Country Christmas' - Country Now

It’s steeped in Southern charm and has such a nostalgic undertone in terms of the lyrics, and feels so simple yet relatable as he sings about his mom about to “come apart” because she just found out about his sisters new tattoo (what’s Christmas without a little family drama, right?):

“And all them in-laws are showin’ up late
For a five star meal on a paper plate
The sound of bare foot feet runnin’ through the house
The football games just about to start
About the time momma has a come-apart
Cause sisters new tattoo she just found out about
There’s a string of lights all tangled around the tree
That’s Christmas to me”

The song immediately took me back to Christmas Day with my own family growing up, driving down my grandparents gravel road to a warm house and the special glow of the holiday season, which says to me that the writing itself is absolutely on point.

There’s something so beautiful about the simplicity of the stories and writing, because I think many of us relate to Riley’s Christmas memories in how special the mundane traditions really are, and that can be hard to capture with this kind of music because so many people go for the cheesy, over-the-top kind of style instead of being true to what is real for so many people during the holidays.

It’s not ever perfect, but that’s what keeps it fun, and if you haven’t already, you should certainly add this one to your Christmas playlist:

The studio cut:

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
kelly
Read More

“THE MOMENT NO ONE EXPECTED…” Brendan Fraser was halfway through answering a simple question on The Kelly Clarkson Show when his voice suddenly cracked — and the entire studio felt it. Decades of struggle, comeback, and quiet heartbreak rose right to the surface, leaving him unable to speak. Before producers could react, Kelly Clarkson gently stepped off her chair and wrapped an arm around him, whispering something that instantly steadied him. The audience fell silent, many wiping their eyes as Fraser leaned into the comfort, visibly overwhelmed. It wasn’t scripted. It wasn’t planned. It was one human being holding another — and it became the most talked-about moment of the episode.

The “Whale” star appeared on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” to discuss a short film he executive produced.  …
johnny depp
Read More

“4 LEGENDS. 1 STAGE. MILLIONS OF REPLAYS.” Four men walked onto one stage. No big speech. Just guitars already humming in the light. Tommy Henriksen leaned into the mic. Johnny Depp kept his head low, fingers steady on the strings. Alice Cooper smiled like he knew something the crowd didn’t. Joe Perry let the first riff fly. It didn’t feel like a concert. It felt like old stories waking up again. Loud ones. Wild ones. The air smelled like sweat and electricity. Fans stood still for a second… then everything moved. Now the clips are looping everywhere, and people swear this was one of those nights rock refuses to forget.

Four Legends, One Stage: The Night Rock Refused to Grow Old The Moment the Lights Went Quiet When…