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(Christmas) The snow s coming down
(Christmas) I m watching it fall
(Christmas) Lots of people around
(Christmas) Baby, please come home
(Christmas) The church bells in town
(Christmas) All ringing in song
(Christmas) Full of happy sounds
(Christmas) Baby, please come home
They re singing Deck The Halls
But it s not like Christmas at all Cause I remember when you were here
And all the fun we had last year
(Christmas) Pretty lights on the tree
(Christmas) I m watching them shine
(Christmas) You should be here with me
(Christmas) Baby, please come home
They re singing Deck The Halls
But it s not like Christmas at all
Dec 29, 2020
It s Christmas time, but we all know you can only play so much Bing Crosby and Mariah Carey before you ll go mad. Thankfully, there are plenty of rocking Christmas gems out there that tend to fall under the radar.
Many rock icons have tried their hand at Christmastime staples, with mixed results. (Sometimes it
is better to leave things to Crosby and the other classic crooners, after all.) But from Chuck Berry and Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen, guitar gods have successfully livened up the otherwise straight-laced proceedings, or at least given the tunes more personality. Meanwhile, other rockers have just gotten, well, a little weird with things, whether it’s peak Weird Al taking the piss, the Pretenders getting new wave, or Fall Out Boy shutting down any chance of mistletoe romance. All around, they prove that with the right imagination, you can inject a harder-rocking spirit into Christmas music mall holiday playlists be damned.
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