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:The 20 most-played Christmas songs (2000-2009 radio airplay) by decade of popular release
 
:The 20 most-played Christmas songs (2000-2009 radio airplay) by decade of popular release
:[A bar chart labeled on the X-axis with the decades "1900s" through "2000s" labeled. Each bar has, as one unit, a labeled song. A section of the graph between 1947 and 1962 has a dark-gray extension column, containing the label "Baby Boom" between a pair of arrows pointing at the edges .
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:[A bar chart labeled on the X-axis with the decades "1900s" through "2000s" labeled. Each bar has, as one unit, a labeled song. A section of the graph between 1947 and 1962 has a dark-gray extension column, containing the label "Baby Boomers" between a pair of arrows pointing at the edges .
 
:"1900s", "1910s", "1920s", "1980s", "1990s", and "2000s" are empty.
 
:"1900s", "1910s", "1920s", "1980s", "1990s", and "2000s" are empty.
 
:"1930s" has "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
 
:"1930s" has "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".

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