Please Come Home For Christmas

Album: Charles Brown Sings Christmas Songs (1960)
Charted: 76
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  • Bells will be ringing the glad, glad news
    Oh, what a Christmas to have the blues
    My baby's gone, I have no friends
    To wish me greetings once again

    Choirs will be singin' Silent Night
    Christmas carols by candlelight
    Please, come home for Christmas
    Please, come home for Christmas
    If not for Christmas, by New Year's night

    Friends and relations send salutations
    Sure as the stars shine above
    This is Christmas, yes, Christmas, my dear
    The time of year to be with the one you love

    Then won't you tell me, you'll never more roam
    Christmas and New Year's will find you home
    There'll be no more sorrow, no grief and pain
    'Cause I'll be happy, happy once again

    Ooh, no more sorrow, no grief and pain
    'Cause I'll be happy, Christmas once again Writer/s: Charles Mose Brown, Gene Redd
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Jim from Long Beach, CaI love the Eagles version. A lot of pleasant memories..
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