Jon Bon Jovi - Please Come Home for Christmas lyricsBells will be ringing the glad, glad newsOh what a Christmas to have the bluesMy baby's gone (my baby's gone) I have no friendsTo wish me greetings once againChoirs will be singing Silent NightThose Christmas carols by candlelightPlease come home for Christmas (please come home)Please come home for Christmas (please come home)If not for Christmas by New Year's nightFriends and relations send salutationsJust as sure as the stars shine above (yes they do)This is Christmas, Christmas my dearThe time of year to be with the one that you loveThen won't you tell me, you'll never more roamChristmas and New Year (Christmas and New Year's)Will find you at homeThere'll be no more sorrow, no grief or painI'll be happy (happy) that it's Christmas once again Beemp3 | Jon Bon Jovi - Please Come Home for Christmas mp3
Please Come Home for Christmas is a Christmas song, released in 1960, by the American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. Hitting Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in December 1961, the tune Brown co-wrote with Gene Redd peaked at position #76. It appeared on the Christmas Singles chart for nine seasons, hitting #1 in 1972.[2] It includes a number of characteristics of Christmas music, such as multiple references in the lyrics to the Christmas season and Christmas traditions, and the use of a Church bell type sound, created using a piano, at the start of the song. It is sometimes referred to as Bells Will Be Ringing.
His recording career was re-launched with the album Better Days (1991), which featured production by Van Zandt, songs by Springsteen, and vocal performances from Van Zandt, Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi. With Bobby Bandiera driving the band, the Jukes were gaining new energy for a world wide tour supporting the album. But once again, Southside Johnny's bad luck with the industry was shown when the record label went bankrupt while the tour was still rolling.