💫 Highlights from Spotify US Daily · 2017-11-23

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🪩 Chart Moves

Biggest Gain in Positions

Biggest Gain in Absolute Streams

Biggest Gain in Percent Streams

Biggest Fall in Positions

Biggest Fall in Absolute Streams

Biggest Fall in Percent Streams

Highest Re-Entry

Longest Charting Song

🏆 Artist Milestones

🎶 First Chart Entries

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (with The B. Swanson Quartet) marked Frank Sinatra’s first chart entry (#117).

White Christmas - 1947 Version marked John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra’s first chart entry (#170).

Carol of the Bells (From "Home Alone" Soundtrack) marked John Williams’s first chart entry (#187).

Do They Know It's Christmas? - 1984 Version marked Band Aid’s first chart entry (#189).

Blue Christmas marked Elvis Presley’s first chart entry (#196).

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (with The B. Swanson Quartet) marked B. Swanson Quartet’s first chart entry (#117).

Christmas Time Is Here - Vocal marked Vince Guaraldi Trio’s first chart entry (#166).

White Christmas - 1947 Version marked Bing Crosby’s first chart entry (#170).

White Christmas - 1947 Version marked Ken Darby Singers’s first chart entry (#170).

The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) marked Nat King Cole’s first chart entry (#155).

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (with Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra) marked The Fontane Sisters’s first chart entry (#181).

Feliz Navidad marked José Feliciano’s first chart entry (#191).

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (with Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra) marked Perry Como’s first chart entry (#181).

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (with Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra) marked Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra’s first chart entry (#181).

It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas marked Michael Bublé’s first chart entry (#200).

💿 Song Milestones

100 Million Streams

10 Million Streams