The 10 Greatest Sad Christmas Songs, Nos. 7 and 6: Michael Fracasso, Blind Boys of Alabama

7. “1913 Massacre,”Michael Fracasso (just because I’ve never heard Woody Guthrie’s version)

Copper miners who make less than a dollar a day celebrate Christmas in an upstairs dance hall. But boss-thugs are milling around outside — one of him sticks his head in the door and yells “Fire!” then blocks the downstairs door. Seventy-three kids smother to death, crushed in the panic to get out.

6. “I Pray on Christmas,” The Blind Boys of Alabama

A plaintive yet rolling gospel plea that isn’t afraid to acknowledge that most of the promises we’ve heard at this time of the year — for a couple thousand years now — have yet to come true:

I pray on Christmas

… that he’ll take me by the hand

… that the sick will soon be strong

… that the Lord will hear my song

… that all our problems gonna be worked out

… that God will show us what love’s about

Previous Top 10:

10. “Christmas Is for Mugs,” Graham Parker

9. “Daddy’s Drinkin’ Up our Christmas,” Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen

8. “Happy Xmas (War Is Over),” John & Yoko

C.J. Janovy

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