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Songs of Christmas – Please Come Home For Christmas

14 Songs of Christmas – (11) Please Come Home For Christmas.

 

On the 11th day of Christmas Songs, I hope that I have given everyone enough time to get home for Christmas. I think that just about everyone has heard some version of this song somewhere, even if you didn’t want to. I have shared with you a few versions that I like. There are a lot of different recordings of this song. Check these ones out.

 

 

Home for Christmas
Out behind the house a few years ago. That looks like the Christmas Star shining through the trees. Perhaps the trees were bowing to the newborn King.

 

Before I get to the song, let me explain this 14 day run of Christmas Songs posted here. There is a reason for the season, and there is a reason for this 14 Days of Christmas Songs project as well.

Last May (2021) my younger brother suffered and lost his battle against cancer. I haven’t completely grasped the idea that I have outlived a younger sibling, I still struggle with our loss. I still remain as a big brother to a pair of siblings and one brother now in heaven. I think of him constantly. He and I were both big fans of each other and of Christmas. We loved being with family, especially during this time of the year.

For some months now, I have been thinking of writing more about music, about lyrics, and about the connections that music makes for us all in so many ways. This December I decided to do my 14 Songs of Christmas. My late brother’s favorite number was 14. A lot of folks knew my brother as #14. Since there are 12 days of Christmas, I figured I would come up with a different number for the songs of Christmas. 14 of them, or so.

 


I am not proud to admit that there have been Christmases that I was not home for. There were even some that I was physically present for but not really there. Not everything has been pleasant and rosy through some of the years. Even so, it’s those years that give me a tremendous appreciation and perspective for the wonderful things in life. I am humbled. I am richly blessed. I am thankful. And I love Christmas.
So, today it’s a simple request, please come home for Christmas. I am going to share a few different recordings of the song, Please Come Home For Christmas. There are probably a number of ways that people may relate to the lyrics of this song. No matter what, I hope for you that there will always be someone or many ones that make you feel at home, no matter where you are.
I think that I will get to another song that shares a similar sentiment tomorrow, but you will have to wait and see.

Please Come Home For Christmas. (Eagles)

Bells will be ringin’ the sad, sad newsOh, what a Christmas to have the bluesMy baby’s gone, I have no friendsTo wish me greetings once again
Choirs will be singin’ Silent NightChristmas carols by candlelightPlease come home for Christmas, please come home for ChristmasIf not for Christmas, by New Year’s night
Friends and relations send salutationsSure as the stars shine aboveBut this is Christmas, yes, Christmas, my dearSome time of year to be with the one you love
So won’t you tell me you’ll never more roam?Christmas and New Year’s will find you homeThere’ll be no more sorrow, no grief and painAnd I’ll be happy, happy once again
Ooh, there’ll be no more sorrow, no grief and painAnd I’ll be happy, Christmas once again

Songwriters: Charles Mose Brown / Gene Redd

 


Please Come Home For Christmas – (Spotify) – (YouTube) – This version is by the Eagles. A very popular version.
Please Come Home For Christmas – (Spotify) – (YouTube) – Ann Wilson and Aaron Neville version. Two great voices let you feel the words.
Please Come Home For Christmas – (Spotify) – (YouTube) – Gary Allan. I just like this straightforward bluesy approach to this song. Oh, and the guitar play along with the piano bangin’ doesn’t hurt either.
Please Come Home For Christmas – (Spotify) – (YouTube) – Elle King. Refreshingly, cool voice. And the bass line, oh yes!

 



 

This song has been around for a long time and probably has always played in some form on the soundtrack of my Christmas experience. The older versions are good because, well, it’s a good song. Then the different recordings come along and some grab my attention more than others. In the end everyone has their own style and their own energy, and I love to try out the different sounds.

Growing up in our house there was a record player in the living room and that was my favorite room, by far, once the Christmas decorations were up. There were Christmas records playing often in the living room and I would listen to the songs as I played with toys on the floor (or with little green Army men in the tree branches). There is no question, that home was, and still is, my favorite place to be at Christmas.

Many times I just sat on the heater/radiator and gazed at the lights and reflections of the decorations on the Christmas tree, while I dreamed boy’s dreams. Or perhaps I stared through the front window into the night, looking past the electric candle, and searching the skies for any hints of snow.

Sometimes, I still long to be that little kid sitting next to a frosty window, the only light in the room being the glow of our simple Christmas scene. Hearing Mom in the kitchen and Dad coming in from the cold night after another day working in the ministry of his calling. Siblings in and out, but mostly me solely focused on the songs, the words, and the reason for Christmas. Dreaming my dreams, without knowing that I was learning the tools to cope, to self-sooth, and to be calm.


 

Thank you for sticking with me. Music is awesome! There is something for everyone. Merry Christmas!

 


 

The 14 Songs of Christmas Series so far:

Songs of Christmas – Bonus Day Mix

Songs of Christmas – The Angels Cried

Songs of Christmas – Whoville Medley

Songs of Christmas – Walking In The Air

 

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