It's Christmas, baby, please come home

The snow's comin' down (Christmas)
I'm watchin' it fall (Christmas)
Lots of people around (Christmas)
Baby, please come home

The church bells in town (Christmas)
They're ringin' a song (Christmas)
What a happy sound (Christmas)
Baby, please come home

They're singin' "Deck The Halls"
But it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here
And all the fun we had last year

Pretty lights on the tree (Christmas)
I'm watchin' 'em shine (Christmas)
You should be here with me (Christmas)
Baby, please come home
Baby, please come home
Baby, please come home

They're singin' "Deck The Halls"
But it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here
And all the fun we had last year

If there was a way (Christmas)
I'd hold back these tears (Christmas)
But it's Christmas day (Christmas)
Baby, please come home (Christmas)
Home (Christmas)
Baby, please come home
Baby, please come home
Baby, please come home
Baby, please come home


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Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) Lyrics as written by Ellie Greenwich Jeff Barry

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    what a sad song to hear on the radio when a girl you know is far away

    jrprentice11on February 17, 2005   Link
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    ..This is definitely my song this Christmas.

    Banjaxed08on December 25, 2006   Link
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    I believe the Ronettes did this one originally, but U2 nailed this.

    Pirtyfool22on May 17, 2007   Link
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    Excellent vocals by The Bono!

    young_jableson January 10, 2009   Link

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