Where Are You Christmas?

Album: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Charted: 65
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Songfacts®:

  • "Where Are You Christmas?" is a bittersweet and nostalgic holiday power ballad that explores the search for the lost magic and true spirit of Christmas as one grows up. It was written for the 2000 live-action Dr. Seuss' movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  • Cindy Lou Who, played by 7-year-old Taylor Momsen, sings a shorter, softer version titled "Christmas, Why Can't I Find You?" in the movie. She searches in the song for the spirit of Christmas that the Grinch is trying to steal, encapsulating her quest to understand and restore the heart of the holiday.
  • Mariah Carey co-wrote "Where Are You Christmas?" and recorded a demo of the song, intending to release it herself, but she ran smack into a legal snowdrift: a dispute with her ex-husband (and Sony Music boss) Tommy Mottola. The result? Mariah's version was barred from the movie soundtrack. So the song was handed off to Faith Hill, then riding the crossover wave of her hit "Breathe."
  • Carey co-wrote the tune with James Horner and Will Jennings, the duo responsible for Celine Dion's megahit from Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On."
  • The song was a significant crossover hit during the 2000 holiday season. It remains a holiday staple, frequently re-entering the Billboard Holiday 100 chart.
  • The music video shows Faith Hill perched in the Grinch's mountaintop lair, belting high notes while snow swirls dramatically. There's a cameo from young Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who watching Hill sing, a moment that feels like a Hallmark movie pointed directly at your emotions.
  • "Where Are You Christmas?" has been covered by a variety of artists since its release, including the American vocal group Pentatonix, who recorded an a cappella version of the song in 2018. In 2025. Taylor Momsen fully closed the Grinch loop with a Pretty Reckless rock version that incorporates elements of her original film performance, the child voice she once had, and the gravel-voiced rock frontwoman she's become, meeting somewhere in a chorus line of nostalgia.

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