It’s hard to believe Christmas is just around the corner. The approaching holiday season often comes with its fair share of stress, as individuals scramble to find last-minute gifts, plan family gatherings, and deal with the onslaught of holiday expectations. For many, a way to alleviate this tension is through the soothing sounds of classic Christmas music.
Country music has produced some timeless holiday tracks, like Dolly Parton’s "Hard Candy Christmas," Merle Haggard’s poignant "If We Make It Through December," and Tyler Childers’ lesser-known gem “Luke 2:8-10.” Yet, one standout in this genre is Robert Earl Keen’s "Merry Christmas from the Family," which has defined Christmas in Texas since its release on his 1994 album, Gringo Honeymoon.
Keen’s song presents a hilarious and somewhat chaotic portrayal of a dysfunctional family gathering during the holidays. Captured in vivid detail, the lyrics recount the antics of family members sharing awkward moments, including a drunken Christmas party and unexpected guests. It serves as a comedic commentary that many can relate to, echoing the beloved themes found in festive classics like Christmas Vacation.
This cherished track gained even broader recognition when Montgomery Gentry covered it in 2000, introducing it to a wider audience.
Recent fans of Keen’s work can discover a remarkable acoustic rendition by Cody Cannon, the frontman of Whiskey Myers. Released on the band’s YouTube channel, Cannon’s cover showcases his versatility, making it a delightful listen for anyone looking to embrace the holiday spirit through the lens of country music.
For those who appreciate both the original and its cover, this rendition offers a refreshing take on a classic, underscoring the timeless nature of Keen’s storytelling.
Watch Cody Cannon’s cover here.
Leave a Reply