Silver Bells
A Few Good Men Lyrics


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City sidewalks busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style in the air there's a feeling of Christmas
Children laughing people passing meeting smile after smile and on every street corner you hear

Chorus
Silver Bells (silver bells) Silver Bellls (silver bells)
Its Christmas time in the city
Ring a ling (ring a ling) Hear them ring (hear them ring)
Soon it will be Christmas Day!

Streams of street lights, see the stop lights blink a bright red and green
as the shoppers rush home with there treasures
Hear the snow crunch, see the kids bunch, this is Santa's big scene
and above all this bustle you hear
(why you sing it for them fellas)

Chrous

Yo this is David and i would like to say Happy Holidays to each and every one
My name is Eric i want to say Merry Christmas and God Bless you
My name is Tony i would like to say lets all spread a little love Peace
and Im Demell Seasons greetings from A Few Good Men and to all a goodnight

Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas




A Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas of Silver Bells of Silver Bells
whoa whoa whoa whoa yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Silver Bells" by A Few Good Men is a classic Christmas tune that paints a vivid picture of the hustle and bustle of a city during the holiday season. The first verse describes busy sidewalks and streets filled with people adorned in holiday attire, creating a festive atmosphere. Everywhere you look there are smiling faces, and the air is filled with the unmistakable feeling of Christmas. The chorus rings out, announcing that it's Christmas time in the city and calling attention to the sound of silver bells ringing, evoking thoughts of gifts being exchanged and holiday cheer.


The second verse continues to paint a picturesque scene. The stream of street lights and stoplights blinks the colors of Christmas while shoppers rush around, carrying their precious purchases. The snow crunches beneath the feet of children as they gather together, eagerly awaiting a visit from Santa Claus. Amidst the chaos and excitement, the silver bells continue to ring out, spreading cheer throughout the city. The final verse features a greeting from the members of A Few Good Men, wishing everyone a happy holiday season filled with love, peace, and blessings.


Overall, "Silver Bells" is a song that celebrates the joy and togetherness of the Christmas season, set against the backdrop of a bustling city filled with lights, laughter, and love.


Line by Line Meaning

City sidewalks busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style in the air there's a feeling of Christmas
The city streets are crowded and decorated for the holidays, creating a festive atmosphere.


Children laughing people passing meeting smile after smile and on every street corner you hear
People are happy and friendly, spreading joy throughout the city, and even the sounds of the holiday can be heard everywhere.


Silver Bells (silver bells) Silver Bellls (silver bells) Its Christmas time in the city Ring a ling (ring a ling) Hear them ring (hear them ring) Soon it will be Christmas Day!
The silver bells signify that Christmas is here, and people are excited for the holiday that is coming soon.


Streams of street lights, see the stop lights blink a bright red and green as the shoppers rush home with there treasures Hear the snow crunch, see the kids bunch, this is Santa's big scene and above all this bustle you hear (why you sing it for them fellas)
The streets are illuminated with lights and traffic signals that are colored in Christmas hues. People are busy with their shopping and children are playing in the snow, which feels like Santa's domain. In the midst of all this excitement, the song is a reminder of joy and celebration.


Yo this is David and i would like to say Happy Holidays to each and every one My name is Eric i want to say Merry Christmas and God Bless you My name is Tony i would like to say lets all spread a little love Peace and Im Demell Seasons greetings from A Few Good Men and to all a goodnight
The members of A Few Good Men wish everyone a happy holiday season, and encourage spreading love and peace to all.


Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas A Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas of Silver Bells of Silver Bells whoa whoa whoa whoa yeah
The song is a joyful expression of Christmas wishes and the delight that the holiday brings. The silver bells become a symbol of the season, and the chorus repeats to emphasize that message.




Writer(s): Jay Livingston, Ray Evans

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@melaniismail

Best version to date

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks.
Dressed in holiday style
In the air
There's a feeling
of Christmas
Children laughing
People passing
Meeting smile after smile
and on every street corner you'll hear

Silver bells, silver bells
It's Christmas time in the city
Ring-a-ling, hear them sing
Soon it will be Christmas day


Strings of street lights
Even stop lights
Blink a bright red and green
As the shoppers rush
home with their treasures

Hear the snow crunch
See the kids bunch
This is Santa's big scene
And above all this bustle
You'll hear

Silver bells, silver bells
It's Christmas time in the city
Ring-a-ling, hear them sing
Soon it will be Christmas day



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@FujiiKaze

I love their R&B rendition! ๐ŸŽ„

@minnieciaminniewinston8658

Fujii Kaze Me too

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Me 3! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Me 4

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@right-hipent6060

thank you all for keeping my group A FEW GOOD MEN alive. AS a former member i still get goose bumps David Morris aka D-LOVE

@POCAHANTAS23

Heeeyyy David! Itโ€™s Chanda your leading lady in he video ๐Ÿ˜Š Glad youโ€™re still using your gift

@right-hipent6060

@@POCAHANTAS23 wow how's it going hope your doing well โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿฉน

@right-hipent6060

Thanks ๐Ÿ’•

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