Here’s Ana Gasteyer‘s “Sugar and Booze” from her album of the same name released earlier this year. Key change at 2:30.
Spirit of the Season (from “The Polar Express”)
Weekend bonus mod: From our Twitter follower @PTMusicGrind comes “Spirit of the Season” from The Polar Express (2004). The piece was composed by Alan Silvestri, a multiple Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee.
The piece is a parade of modulations; the first key change arrives at 0:33.
Have You Seen a Child (from “Amahl + the Night Visitors”)
Weekend bonus mod: thanks to frequent contributor JB! Written by Gian Carlo Menotti, an Italian-American composer and librettist, Amahl and the Night Visitors first aired on NBC on Christmas Eve, 1951; it was the first opera written specifically for television and was intended to be children’s programming.
According to Opera Magazine, Menotti was challenged by deadlines; he was assisted by his composition colleague Samuel Barber in completing the orchestrations, which were first performed under the baton of NBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Arturo Toscanini. The production, later staged by many opera companies, was aired on national TV for eleven years straight; sporadic performances have continued over the years.
The main theme is repeated in several keys; the first modulation is at 0:33.
Take 6 | Go Tell It On the Mountain
A cappella group TAKE 6‘s version of “Go Tell It On the Mountain” was included on their 1999 album We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Key change at 3:57.
Dolly Parton | Go Tell It On the Mountain
Today we feature another rendition of “Go Tell It On the Mountain,” featuring the inimitable Dolly Parton, from her 1990 album and television special Home for Christmas. Key changes at 1:24 and 2:17.
The Blenders | Go Tell It On the Mountain
Our special “Go Tell It On the Mountain” series features The Blenders‘ arrangement from their 2005 album Most Wonderful Time. Key changes at 3:38 and 3:56.
Aretha Franklin | Hark the Herald Angels Sing
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing” is featured on Aretha Franklin‘s 2008 Christmas album This Christmas, and includes a key change at 3:23.
Bela Fleck + The Flecktones | The 12 Days of Christmas
Credit goes to Noah Anderson for this incredible find — “The 12 Days of Christmas,” performed by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (2008). There are key changes nearly every bar.
Lea Michele | Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”
“Do You Want to Build a Snowman” appears on Lea Michele‘s new Christmas album out this year, Christmas In The City. Michele is perhaps best known for her role on “Glee”. Key change at 2:00.
Stevie Wonder | One Little Christmas Tree
“One Little Christmas Tree” is a beautiful little tune from Stevie Wonder‘s 1967 Christmas album Someday at Christmas; it features a key change at 2:14.