Story Behind The Song
I wrote an upbeat Christmas rock song that focused in on the importance of a relationship. The holidays are important but they mean a little bit more when you get to share them with the people that you love. That is what I tried to capture in this song.
Song Description
It is Christmas time. The streets and town are all decorated for the season. None of this means anything to a man who is waiting for his loved one to arrive. He describes the Christmas scenes and wishes that he could share them with his loved one. Although the decorations, choirs, etc...are nice, he really just wants to be with the one that he loves. But he knows that he will see her soon. She will be arriving on Christmas eve.
Song Length |
2:40 |
Genre |
Unique - Holiday, Pop - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerful, In High Spirits |
Subject |
Holidays , Long |
Similar Artists |
Barenaked Ladies, Electric Light Orchestra |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
All the streets are filled with choirs as the snow begins to fall. And they're singing all those Christmas songs. I know you know them all. All the gold and silver on the trees how I wish that you could see. Cause it sure does feel like Christmas time to me.
All the cards and presents that I get don't mean that much to me. When I think about you coming home tonight on Christmas eve. How I wish I had you here with me and I wish that you could see. Cause it sure does feel like Christmas time to me.
Merry Christmas! And it feels so right.
Happy Christmas! Be with you tonight.
Merry Christmas!
All the streets are filled with choirs as the snow begins to fall. And they're singing all those Christmas songs. I know you know them all. All the gold and silver on the trees how I wish that you could see. Cause it sure does feel like Christmas time, yes it sure does feel like Christmas time, well it sure does feel like Christmas time to me.
Merry Christmas! And it feels so good.
Happy Christmas! Like I knew it would.
Merry Christmas!