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Who sang Please Come Home for Christmas?

Eagles released the song Please Come Home for Christmas. Date of release: 27/11/1978.

Release date: 27/11/1978
Duration: 02:57
Producer(s): Bill Szymczyk
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What is Please Come Home for Christmas about?
🎶 Please Come Home for Christmas song analysis
The lyrics say that the singer is sad because their loved one is gone and they are alone during the vacations. They hope that their loved one will come home for Christmas or New Year's, so that they can be happy again.

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This explanation is based on the lyrics of ‘Please Come Home for Christmas’. The meaning is of course subject to interpretation.
The meaning of the song lyrics, in a few words...
The lyrics of “Please Come Home 2 Christmas Bells 2” express the singer’s hope that his loved one will come home for the holidays, so that he can be happy again.
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- "Please Come Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song written in 1960 by American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown.

- Brown co-wrote the song with Gene Redd, and it entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1961, reaching #76.

- The song appeared on the Christmas singles chart for nine seasons, reaching #1 in 1972.

- It features 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-like sound, created with tubular bells, at the beginning of the song.

- The song has been covered by many artists, including the Eagles in 1978.

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