Christmas Tree Farm
"Christmas Tree Farm" is a Christmas song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released as a standalone single on December 6, 2019, through Republic Records. Swift wrote the song on December 1, 2019, drawing inspiration from her childhood memories of growing up on a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania, evoking nostalgic holiday themes with lyrics about family gatherings, snow, and festive joy.[1] The track is a mid-tempo pop song featuring jingle bells, upbeat production, and influences from 1990s and 2000s holiday music, co-produced by Swift and Joel Little. Upon release, "Christmas Tree Farm" received positive reviews for its cheerful vibe and personal touch, with critics praising its throwback style and Swift's versatile vocals. It debuted at number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart. As of 2025, the song continues to gain seasonal streams, recently peaking at number 70 on the Billboard Global 200 during the 2024 holiday period.[2][3]Background
Inspiration and writing
Taylor Swift spent much of her childhood on her family's Christmas tree farm, Pine Ridge Farm, located in West Reading, Pennsylvania, where her parents raised her until the age of 14, when the family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, to support her burgeoning music career.[4] The 11-acre property served as a picturesque backdrop for her early years, immersing her in the rhythms of holiday traditions and the cultivation of evergreen trees, which her father managed as a side venture alongside his financial career.[5] One vivid childhood memory from the farm involved Swift's assigned task of inspecting and removing infestations from the Douglas fir trees, her family's preferred variety for sale. She would carefully pick off the egg sacs of praying mantises, which commonly laid their pods on these trees, collecting them in a basket to prevent damage to the crop—a responsibility she later described as both fascinating and slightly eerie for a young girl.[6] These experiences fostered a deep, personal connection to the holiday season, blending everyday farm labor with the magic of Christmas preparations. The song "Christmas Tree Farm" emerged from this nostalgic wellspring when Swift penned it entirely on her own during a single afternoon on December 1, 2019, channeling reflections on her Pennsylvania childhood Christmases amid the stresses of adult holiday routines.[7][8] As a standalone holiday single, it marked a deliberate departure from her typical album release schedule, conceived as an unannounced gift to fans that captured her enduring fondness for evergreen symbols and festive evergreens.[9]Announcement and release
Swift announced the impending release of "Christmas Tree Farm" on December 5, 2019, through a quirky video posted on her social media accounts, featuring her cats Meredith, Olivia, and Benjamin Button alongside a midnight countdown and holiday-themed elements that sparked immediate fan speculation about a new Christmas song.[10][11] The single officially premiered at midnight on December 6, 2019, distributed by Republic Records exclusively as a digital download and available for streaming on major platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[12][13][14] As a surprise holiday offering during the promotional cycle of her 2019 album Lover, the track was rapidly incorporated into seasonal playlists across streaming services, enhancing its festive reach without any initial physical release formats.[15][16]Music and production
Composition and recording
"Christmas Tree Farm" is classified as a Christmas pop song infused with country-folk elements, characteristic of Taylor Swift's early musical influences and her personal holiday memories. The track features an upbeat tempo of 134 beats per minute in the key of G major, creating an energetic and joyful rhythm suitable for festive settings.[17][18][19] The song's instrumentation highlights acoustic guitars for a folksy warmth, sleigh bells to capture holiday cheer, and orchestral swells that build a nostalgic, expansive soundscape. These elements combine with swing drums to drive the upbeat arrangement, evoking classic Christmas tunes while maintaining a modern pop sensibility.[20][21][22] Produced by Taylor Swift and Jimmy Napes, the recording was completed in a rapid five-day process from initial writing to final vocals, primarily at London Lane Studios in London, with strings and brass recorded at RAK Studios. Mixing duties were handled by Serban Ghenea, who applied a warm, vintage tone to amplify the song's cozy, timeless holiday vibe.[23][9][24][25]Personnel
"Christmas Tree Farm" was written solely by Taylor Swift, who also performed all lead vocals. Backing vocals were provided by Jimmy Napes and additional vocalists including The LJ Singers, Canice-Mimi Otohwo, Destinee Knight-Scott, and others.[26][14] Swift co-produced the track with Jimmy Napes, who additionally played piano and contributed to the song's arrangement during its rapid creation.[26] The recording was engineered by Gus Pirelli, assisted by Jamie McEvoy, Joseph Wander, and Will Purton.[26] Mixing duties were handled by John Hanes and Șerban Ghenea at MixStar Studios, while Randy Merrill mastered the single at Sterling Sound in New York City.[27] Additional credited musicians on the original 2019 release include string arranger Simon Hale and French horn players John Thurgood, Laurence Davies, and Martin Owen, contributing to the track's orchestral elements layered over Swift's voice and Napes' piano foundation.[26][28]Lyrics and themes
Lyrical content
"Christmas Tree Farm" has a runtime of 3:34 and features a standard pop structure consisting of two verses, pre-choruses, choruses, a bridge, and an outro.[12] The lyrics commence with Verse 1, contrasting the chaos of modern winters—"My winter nights are taken up by static / Stress and holiday shopping traffic"—with an imagined escape: "But I close my eyes and I'm somewhere else / Just like magic."[29] This leads into the pre-chorus, which establishes the song's core imagery of a "Christmas tree farm" where "the people would come to dance under sparkling lights / Bundled up in their mittens and coats and the cider would warm us up," shifting from urban frenzy to rural enchantment.[29] The chorus then amplifies repetitive holiday motifs through its infectious hook—"Christmas Tree Farm"—while evoking joyful imagery such as "Love in a snow globe / Storming through the streets" and "Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? / In the air, there's / A story they're telling me / Santa Claus has a garden / Growing Christmas trees."[29][26] Verse 2 builds on this narrative flow by delving deeper into sensory details of the farm setting, including "So proud to bring you candy canes / A light in the barn / We run inside out from the cold / Get the feelin' you're home for the holidays."[29][26] The subsequent pre-chorus heightens the festive atmosphere with "Sweet dreams of holly and ribbon / Mistakes are forgiven / And everythin' is icy and blue," before the second chorus varies to focus on intimate moments like "Under the mistletoe / Watchin' the fire glow / And tellin' me, 'I love you' / Just bein' in your arms / Takes me back to that little farm."[29] The bridge introduces a reflective turn, emphasizing comfort in solitude—"And when I'm feelin' alone / You remind me of home"—interwoven with direct holiday greetings: "Oh, baby, all I want for Christmas is you / Oh, baby, all I want for Christmas is you, you, you."[29][26] The outro repeats the pre-chorus line "In my heart is a Christmas tree farm" and the title hook "Christmas Tree Farm," reinforcing the cyclical, comforting motif of the title throughout the song's progression.[29][26]Personal connections
The lyrics of "Christmas Tree Farm" draw directly from Taylor Swift's childhood experiences on her family's Christmas tree farm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, where she lived until age 14.[30] The 11-acre property, purchased by her father as a hobby farm in the early 1990s, served as the backdrop for her early years, with Swift participating in farm tasks such as decorating trees during the holiday season and removing praying mantis egg pods from the Douglas firs to prevent infestation of the trees.[30][6] These activities, as she later recounted, fostered a sense of festive wonder amid the evergreens, which permeates the song's nostalgic portrayal of rural holiday life. In a 2009 interview on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon—resurfaced in December 2024 amid holiday promotions—Swift elaborated on how the farm's "very festive" environment shaped her "glowing memories" of childhood, directly inspiring the song's themes of warmth and tradition upon its 2019 release.[31] She described the contrast between bundling up for farm chores and the joy of the season, noting how these experiences informed lines evoking a "little farm where every wish comes true."[31] This reflection underscores the song's authenticity as a personal tribute rather than mere fiction. The track also serves as an escapist homage to Swift's rural roots, juxtaposed against her adult life in urban settings like Nashville and New York City following the family's relocation in 2003.[32] After selling the farm, Swift has often cited the shift to city apartments as a poignant departure from that idyllic past, using the song to reclaim those simpler, nature-infused holidays amid her high-profile career.[30]Critical reception
Reviews
Upon its 2019 release, "Christmas Tree Farm" garnered positive feedback from critics for its nostalgic evocation of childhood holidays and Swift's personal storytelling. Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone lauded the track as "a joyful blast of nostalgia that sounds like it was written on a snowy afternoon in 1989," emphasizing its authenticity as a song fully penned by Swift, free from past label-mandated holiday efforts.[33] Similarly, Samantha Andrews in Redbrick Music described it as "infectiously happy" and "undeniably catchy," capturing the warmth and cheer of seasonal pop with Swift's emotive vocals.[34] Some reviews offered mixed assessments, acknowledging the song's sentimental appeal alongside its conventional elements. In NME's 2020 ranking of all Taylor Swift songs, the track placed 84th, with writers noting it is "cheesier than an explosion at the Kraft factory" yet succeeds in leveraging the festive season to reflect on Swift's upbringing on a Pennsylvania Christmas tree farm, dubbing the holiday era "Swiftmas."[35] This balanced view underscored its role as a solid, if predictable, addition to Swift's catalog and the broader holiday music tradition. The 2021 "Old Timey Version," featuring a 70-piece orchestra, prompted reappraisals that highlighted its enhanced emotional resonance through swing-inspired arrangements and a more intimate, laidback vibe. Coverage in Rolling Stone quoted Swift on the rendition's ability to evoke "relaxing by a fire" during holiday shopping, amplifying the original's cozy nostalgia with richer orchestral depth.[36] NME described the redux as a "suave" transformation, better suiting reflective listening and deepening the song's artistic holiday allure.[37]Holiday rankings
Upon its release in December 2019, "Christmas Tree Farm" debuted at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Taylor Swift's 96th entry on the ranking.[38] It also achieved strong positions on holiday-specific charts, peaking at number 4 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart with 26,000 downloads in its first full week and number 9 on the Holiday Streaming Songs chart, while reaching number 10 on the Adult Contemporary airplay chart.[38] During the 2020 holiday season, the track re-entered these charts, sustaining its presence amid seasonal streaming surges. The song has earned consistent recognition in end-of-year and holiday music rankings. In 2019, it was highlighted in various publications' best Christmas songs lists, including Entertainment Weekly's selection of standout holiday tracks beyond traditional staples.[39] By 2023, USA Today included it among essential festive tunes, praising its nostalgic appeal tied to Swift's childhood on a Pennsylvania tree farm.[40] Billboard later ranked it number 8 on its 2024 staff picks for the 25 best new Christmas songs of the 21st century so far, noting its blend of pop energy and holiday warmth.[41] Annual inclusions continued through 2024, such as in The Indian Express's top 10 most popular Christmas songs, underscoring its enduring status in modern holiday compilations.[42] The November 2024 release of a special holiday collection featuring three versions of the track—the original, the 2021 "Old Timey Version," and a new variant—drove a significant streaming resurgence during the season.[43] This boost propelled it to new heights, including a peak of number 58 on the Billboard Global 200 in January 2025, its second appearance on the chart and highest position to date.[3] The versions renewed its dominance in holiday playlists, with the song logging its best streaming day of 2025 on Spotify by early November, reflecting heightened seasonal engagement.[44]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Christmas Tree Farm" debuted at number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated December 21, 2019, marking Taylor Swift's 96th entry on the ranking. The track has exhibited notable longevity, re-entering the Hot 100 and related charts annually during the holiday seasons from 2020 through 2024, fueled by surges in streaming consumption each December. A re-recorded version, "Christmas Tree Farm (Old Timey Version)," further extended its presence, debuting at number 62 on the Hot 100 in December 2021 and achieving additional re-entries in subsequent years.[3] In the United Kingdom, the song first entered the Official Singles Chart on December 19, 2019, peaking at number 44 with a total of 11 weeks charted across multiple runs.[45] It experienced re-entries in January 2020, December 2020 through January 2021, December 2021 through January 2022, January 2024, and January 2025, reflecting sustained holiday popularity.[45] Internationally, "Christmas Tree Farm" performed strongly on holiday-oriented metrics, peaking at number 40 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 with over 15 cumulative weeks as of 2025.[46][47] In Australia, it peaked at number 65 on the ARIA Singles Chart for three weeks in early 2020, with later re-entries including position 49 in January 2024.[48] The song has amassed over 47 weeks across 11 global charts, underscoring its enduring appeal.[49]Certifications and sales
In the United States, "Christmas Tree Farm" debuted with 26,000 digital downloads in its first tracking week ending December 12, 2019, securing the number-two position on the Digital Song Sales chart.[38] The song's alternate "Old Timey Version," released in 2021, has accumulated over 500,000 equivalent units in the US as of late 2023, driven by a mix of downloads and streaming activity. Streaming has been particularly robust during the holiday season, with the track experiencing annual surges; for instance, it garnered 1.18 million Spotify streams on December 14, 2023, alone, contributing to ongoing seasonal boosts into 2024 and 2025, exceeding 240 million total Spotify streams as of November 2025.[50] Worldwide, the song has earned Gold certifications in multiple markets, reflecting combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United Kingdom, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded Gold status on December 30, 2022, for 400,000 units.[51] It similarly received Gold accreditation from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for 70,000 units and from Recorded Music NZ for 15,000 units.[52] No certification has been issued by Music Canada as of 2025. Overall, with over 200 million Spotify streams achieved by December 2024—predominantly from holiday periods—the track's global equivalent units exceed 5 million when accounting for downloads, physical sales, and multi-platform streaming.[53]Music video
Concept and filming
The music video for "Christmas Tree Farm" was conceived as a nostalgic tribute to Taylor Swift's childhood holidays, drawing inspiration from the song's lyrical imagery of family traditions and festive joy on her family's Pennsylvania Christmas tree farm. Directed by Swift herself, the project was completed and released in December 2019, emphasizing an intimate, personal aesthetic to evoke warmth and sentimentality.[54][55] Filming incorporated a home-video style, utilizing actual archival footage from Swift's early years captured by her parents, blended with subtle festive enhancements for a cohesive narrative. The visuals feature young Swift in snowy outdoor scenes, such as sledding and playing amid winter landscapes, alongside indoor moments of family gatherings around the tree. To achieve a vintage, grainy texture reminiscent of old family tapes, elements were styled with a VHS-like filter, prioritizing authenticity over high-production polish.[55][56] Key visual motifs include twinkling holiday lights illuminating cozy interiors and the excitement of gift unwrapping, such as Swift's childhood reaction to opening an American Girl doll. These elements, combined with animated overlays like falling snow and sparkling effects, create a dreamlike overlay on the real footage, reinforcing the video's theme of cherished memories without new scripted scenes. The production focused on Los Angeles-based post-production for editing and effects, using simulated farm set backdrops to complement the archival clips during any supplemental shoots.[55][54]Release and reception
The music video for "Christmas Tree Farm" premiered exclusively on YouTube on December 6, 2019, directed by Taylor Swift herself.[57] It quickly gained traction, accumulating nearly 2 million views within its first 10 hours of release.[58] As of 2025, the video has surpassed 22 million views, reflecting sustained interest during the holiday season. Critics praised the video's DIY aesthetic, achieved through archival home footage that captured Swift's childhood holidays on her family's Pennsylvania Christmas tree farm, evoking emotional authenticity and nostalgia. Variety described it as a "VHS wonderland" that transported viewers into Swift's personal history with warmth and intimacy.[54] Fans echoed this sentiment, lauding the raw, unpolished charm while developing theories about hidden Easter eggs, such as the release date potentially hinting at future album announcements tied to Swift's broader discography.[59] In 2024, Swift integrated the song and video into her annual holiday merchandise campaign, releasing a special collection featuring three distinct versions of "Christmas Tree Farm" alongside festive apparel and ornaments inspired by the track's themes.[43] This update reinforced the video's enduring role in Swift's holiday branding, boosting seasonal streams and fan engagement.Other media and legacy
Alternate versions
In November 2021, Taylor Swift released "Christmas Tree Farm (Old Timey Version)" as an Amazon Music exclusive, featuring a reimagined big-band swing arrangement recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London with a 70-piece orchestra.[60] This variant emphasizes orchestral swells and jazzy swing elements, diverging from the original's upbeat pop sound while retaining Swift's vocals.[37] The recording was produced by Jimmy Napes and later made available on other streaming platforms in 2022.[61] No official remixes of "Christmas Tree Farm" have been produced or released. The track has appeared in various Spotify holiday playlists since its 2019 debut, including curated selections in 2020 that highlighted emerging Christmas songs.[62] In November 2024, Taylor Swift released a holiday collection featuring the original version, the Old Timey Version, and the live recording from the 2019 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball. On November 1, 2024, the digital single's artwork was updated to include a friendship bracelet motif, echoing the accessory's prominence in Eras Tour merchandise and fan culture.[13][63]Live performances and covers
Taylor Swift first performed "Christmas Tree Farm" live on December 7, 2019, at Strictly Come Dancing in London, delivering an upbeat rendition that marked the song's debut just one day after its release and highlighted its festive energy. She followed with performances at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball on December 8, 2019, as headliner, and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on December 13, 2019, in New York City, where the track served as a holiday closer amid a medley of her hits; this version was later officially released as a live recording on December 19, 2020. These appearances marked the song's only major live debuts in 2019, capitalizing on the immediate post-release buzz during the holiday season.[64] The track was absent from Swift's tours between 2019 and 2023, as her schedule—including the Reputation Stadium Tour's conclusion in 2018 and the subsequent Lover Fest cancellations in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic—did not overlap with December performances. It also did not appear in the main setlist of the Eras Tour, which ran from March 2023 to December 2024, though fans speculated about its potential inclusion as a surprise song during the tour's final holiday-dated shows in Vancouver on December 6–8, 2024, given the seasonal timing; these rumors, fueled by online discussions, remained unconfirmed and the song was not performed. "Christmas Tree Farm" has inspired numerous covers by other artists, showcasing its versatility across genres. New Zealand country-pop singer Kaylee Bell released an acoustic rendition in November 2022 as her debut holiday single, infusing the track with a stripped-down, heartfelt vibe that emphasized its nostalgic lyrics.[65] The song has also seen widespread fan engagement through covers on social media, particularly viral TikTok recreations in 2024, where users shared a cappella, instrumental, and mashup versions that amplified its holiday appeal and drove streaming spikes during the season. These user-generated performances, often featuring creative visuals like tree farm aesthetics or Eras Tour-inspired staging, highlighted the track's enduring popularity among Swift's fanbase.Release history
| Region | Date | Version | Format(s) | Label | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | December 6, 2019 | Original | Digital download, streaming | Republic Records | [12] |
| United States | November 27, 2020 | Original | 12" picture disc | Republic Records | [66] |
| Worldwide | December 19, 2020 | Live at the 2019 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball | Digital download, streaming | Republic Records | [67] |
| Worldwide | November 22, 2021 | Old Timey Version | Streaming (Amazon Music exclusive) | Republic Records | [68] |
| Worldwide | November 23, 2022 | Old Timey Version | Digital download, streaming | Republic Records | [69] |
| Worldwide | November 1, 2024 | Holiday Collection (original, live, Old Timey) | Streaming | Republic Records | [70] |