Christmas at the White House: Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents is a 1972 album by Burl Ives.
It purports to be a collection of twelve presidents' favorite Christmas songs.
For example, John Adams may have favored the rendition of "Joy to the World" by American composer William Billings because the Adamses attended Billings's church in Boston.
Other selections were based on authoritative sources, such as presidential writings and direct communication with presidents' families.
The historical introductions to the songs were written by Barbara Holdridge.