On a recent episode of David Letterman‘s talk show, viewers were in for a special treat. The segment featured the top 10 Christmas songs of 2013, presented by none other than the talented singer, Josh Groban. Known for his incredible voice and having sold over 25 million albums, Groban brought his unique charm to the talk show stage.

The countdown began with number 10, featuring the catchy tune, “Santa Cruz.” This light-hearted song sparked some holiday small talk, and Groban’s baritone voice lent a tremendous touch to the performance. As the talk show continued, the audience was captivated by Groban’s high lyric baritone voice, which defined the essence of each song.

Moving on to number nine, Groban showcased the heartfelt melody of “Christmas with This Simple Claim.” The audience was entranced by the emotional depth of Groban’s vocals as he sang about the joys of spending Christmas surrounded by loved ones. The talk show took a playful turn with number eight, “God Resue Mary Steam Bin and Regards.” Groban added a touch of humor with a shout-out to Ted Danson, leaving the viewers in stitches.

As the countdown continued, Groban’s energy remained infectious. Number seven, titled “No No No No,” became a comical moment as Groban playfully complained about the uselessness of his app’s keyboard. The audience erupted in laughter, applauding the singer for his comedic timing.

Number six showcased Groban’s versatility as he embraced the jazzy rhythm of “City Sidewalks.” His smooth voice melded with the festive lyrics, taking the audience on a musical journey through the busy streets during the holiday season. The talk show witnessed Groban’s acting skills as he exclaimed, “Get the hell out of my way!” The viewers couldn’t help but appreciate his sense of humor and commitment to the performance.

At number five, Groban explored the deeper meaning behind “Chest Bumps.” Reflecting on his personal experience, he couldn’t quite grasp the logic behind this particular holiday tradition. This relatable moment resonated with the audience, eliciting laughter and nods of agreement.

Number four took a political twist as Groban sang about Toronto’s controversial mayor in “That Fat Man.” With wit and charm, he humorously acknowledged the public’s divided opinion while cleverly weaving in references to beer and crack. The crowd erupted in applause, applauding Groban’s clever songwriting.

Groban’s rendition of “Who Child Is This” secured the third spot on the countdown. His velvety voice breathed new life into this classic Christmas carol, invoking nostalgic feelings among the viewers. With a nod to Frank Sinatra, Groban paid tribute to the legends who paved the way for holiday music.

Keeping up with the digital age, number two showcased Groban’s ability to embrace modern mishaps. In “Up On The Mouse Click,” he hilariously referred to accidentally tweeting a photo of himself. The talk show audience couldn’t help but laugh at this relatable and slightly embarrassing situation.

Finally, at number one, Groban surprised everyone with “Illinois State Alburg Measures.” Yet another clever twist, the lyrics paid homage to the birthplace of Dan Falberg and even referenced penicillin. Groban’s creative storytelling and exceptional vocals brought this unusual Christmas song to life, leaving the audience in awe.

David Letterman commended Groban on his stellar performance, and the singer expressed his gratitude. Groban’s top ten Christmas songs for 2013 had truly brought the holiday spirit to the talk show, leaving everyone in a festive mood.

Stay tuned for more exciting segments on David Letterman‘s talk show, where celebrities and musicians bring their talents to the stage, entertaining audiences worldwide. Happy holidays!