Single bells, single bells!
It’s Christmastime and there’s no one to giggle under the mistletoe with—I feel you. So while you’re sipping your hot cocoa or thinking about the money waiting in those lovely angpaos from ninang (godmother), why not listen to a few songs to keep you company during Christmastime? Bonus if you can imagine your crush dueting with you somewhere. He/she totally is.

7. Last Christmas by Wham!
This classic has been wailed into microphones all over the world. It never fails to bring to mind a certain person (or people) who, the very next day, gave your heart away.
This upbeat crowd-favorite is sure to get the whole group to sing together during your Christmas party with an arsenal of side comments and maybe someone shedding a tear.
6. Christmases You Were Mine by Taylor Swift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zfMI09zr34
This song is definitely more on the mellow side, perfect for when you break away from the excited Christmas party group to stare out the window and imagine scenarios with your crush/the one that got away. The first line is already packed with feels (“Please take down the mistletoe”), settling you right into a more somber mood. This one is definitely a tearjerker.

5. Xmas Lights by Ang Bandang Shirley
Short, sweet, and upbeat, this song is pretty straightforward: Ikaw ang aking naiisip (You are who I’m thinking of). Perfect for that group karaoke moment where your crush is just across the room and you want to lay down some heavy hints. Some advice: It helps to introduce eye contact, or to announce before the song starts, “this is for you!” Success rates may vary.

4. Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwfz5mMLSDM
The red and green of Christmas is what we’re used to but this Elvis ballad will make you only see blue. This song is perfect for ugly crying along to what with Mr. Presley’s crooning voice and his simple but powerful lyrics (You’ll be doin’ alright with your Christmas of white / But I’ll have a blue, blue, blue Christmas). It’s okay, I cried, too.

3. Winter Song by Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson
Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson always kill it in terms of heartbreaking lyrics and this song is not an exception. Their broody, raspy voices only highlight the hurt and are sure to bring you tears. This is perfect for the jilted lover or the hopelessly heartbroken who never fail to ask: Is love alive? This song is great for imagining you’re in a music video.

2. Dancing On My Own by Callum Scott
I know, I know—not technically a Christmas song, right? But don’t lie, this song always delivers the hurt.
If you want, you can add the word “Christmas” before the line “lights come on / the music dies” to really add to the holiday hugot. The piano coupled with Callum Scott’s wail always gets me, especially when he gets to “but you don’t see me standing here” and sustains that note for all the time it takes you to reach for a tissue to wipe away your tears.
1. This Christmas (Could Be the One) by Ledisi
To end on a more hopeful note, this song by Ledisi communicates the earnest desire to be with the person you love. Complete with a backup choir, this song is sure to get you to have warm, fuzzy feelings about a certain someone. Or is that just me?

There’s no denying that many of us are jealous of the hand-holding couples this Yuletide season so while we’re all simmering in our singleness, why not give this playlist a listen? Do you have your own songs to add to this playlist? What are the songs you would add?
Share them with us!