
“White Christmas”—Elvis Presley (1957)
Elvis may have been the King, but even he wasn’t above the negative backlash created when he chose to release a Christmas album of holiday classics. His version of Bing Crosby’s hit drew the ire of composer Irving Berlin, who felt a rock ’n’ roll star like Elvis had no business singing his words. As a result, stations all across North America banned the song.
We all grew up listening to this “NEXT” song..