(I'm Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica "(I'm Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica" is a song written by satirist singer-songwriter and mathematician
Tom Lehrer.
Light One Candle "
Light One Candle" is a 1983
Hanukkah song written by
Peter Yarrow of
Peter, Paul, and Mary. It is a very popular song and it has been sung by the trio at their concerts. It is a song that encourages the Jewish people to remember the history of the holiday and continue their heritage. Light One Candle lyrics
The Chanukah Song The Chanukah Song is a series of popular Hanukkah songs by
Adam Sandler that are each a slightly different variation of a list of Jewish celebrities listed by Sandler for Jewish children who feel isolated during the
Christmas season. It began as a skit on
Saturday Night Live and then appeared on his album
What the Hell Happened to Me?. Due to its popularity, Sandler recorded three follow-ups of the song. The songs often gets
airplay during the winter holiday season.
Eight Days of Hanukka "Eight Days of Hanukka" is a Hanukkah song written by Senator
Orrin Hatch and
Madeline Stone, a Jewish songwriter from the Upper West Side of Manhattan who specializes in Christian music. The song was written at the suggestion of
Jeffrey Goldberg.
Hanukkah Hey Ya "Hanukkah Hey Ya" is a Hanukkah spoof of a chart-topping 2003
OutKast song, "Hey Ya!," by American comedian
Eric Schwartz. The song was made into an e-card in 2004. In 2009
Nefesh B'Nefesh produced a Hanukkah
Flash Mob viral video that became a major success. The mob assembled on Jerusalem's
Ben Yehuda Street and was choreographed by new immigrant
Marvin Casey.
Candlelight "
Candlelight" is a song written and sung by
The Maccabeats, an undergraduate
a cappella group at
Yeshiva University. The song is a cover parody of "
Dynamite" by
Taio Cruz, with lyrics retelling the Hanukkah story. It was released in late 2010 and quickly achieved
viral status. Since 2010, The Maccabeats have produced an annual
Hanukkah music video.
Hanukkah Rocks This is an album of ten original songs written and performed by
Adam Gardner of
Guster and
Dave Schneider of the
Zambonis, as a side project called
The LeeVees, released in 2005. Their motivation stemmed from an observation that there was a dearth of contemporary songs about that holiday. They also had a collaboration with
Matisyahu called "Outside of December." == References ==