Kelly Clarkson Sings “Run Run Rudolph” on The Kelly Clarkson Show
Clarkson is back at it again with a rendition of another holiday classic.
Kelly Clarkson has proven time and time again that she is the queen of Christmas music. Throughout her career, she has dominated the holiday season with unforgettable renditions of classic Christmas songs and introducing original tracks that have quickly become holiday favorites.
In 2013, Clarkson released her first seasonal album, Wrapped in Red. She then returned in 2021 with her second Christmas collection, When Christmas Comes Around.
During a recent episode of her daytime talk show, Clarkson revisited a track from her very first Christmas album. She sang the cover during her popular Kellyoke segment.
She took the stage to sing a very lively cover of Chuck Berry’s 1958 classic “Run Run Rudolph”
Watch Kelly Clarkson perform “Run Run Rudolph” on The Kelly Clarkson Show in the video below.
Kelly Clarkson Performs “Run Run Rudolph” During Her 2013 Christmas Special
Fans couldn’t get enough of Clarkson bringing in the holiday cheer with her performance.
“I enjoy listening to some of the other live cover bands that are on YouTube, but then I listen to Kelly again, and she’s just on another level,” a fan wrote in the comments of the video.
“She just keeps getting better and better!!!,” another wrote.
“Kelly’s version is great, it’s always on my annual Christmas playlist,” added another.
Clarkson Debuts Original Holiday Song at Rockefeller Center
Adding to her long list of Christmas music, Clarkson released a brand-new track in September titled “You For Christmas.” Clarkson co-wrote the song with first-time collaborators Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson. It was featured on the deluxe reissue of her album When Christmas Comes Around… Again.
She performed the song live for the first time during the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting celebration, where she served as host for the second year in a row.
Recently, Clarkson also returned to The Voice stage to perform “You for Christmas” during the show’s season 26 finale.