White Christmas
Ashley Olsen Lyrics


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Hey Danny, why don't you sing one?
Sure, I'd love to.
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones I used to know
Where the tree tops glisten and children listen
To hear sleigh bells in the snow
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
May your days be merry and bright
(May your days be merry)
And may all your Christmases be white
(White)
Music
Whoo!
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
Whoo!
May your days be merry and bright
(May your days be merry)
And may all your Christmases
May all your Christmases
And may all your Christmases be white
(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
You have that white white Christmas
(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
(Have a merry, merry Christmas)




Merry Christmas
(Have a merry, merry Christmas)

Overall Meaning

The song "White Christmas" by Ashley Olsen is a classic Christmas song that brings to mind images of a winter wonderland. The song begins with Danny asking Ashley to sing a song, after which he begins with his rendition of "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas." In this song, the singer expresses their desire for a Christmas that is reminiscent of those they experienced in the past, where Christmas trees glistened with snow and children listened to the sounds of sleigh bells in the snow.


The singer wishes that every Christmas card they write brings them one step closer to experiencing this perfect white Christmas. The chorus highlights this wish, wishing everyone a "merry and bright" Christmas and that all their Christmases be white. The song is upbeat and celebratory, and it captures the joy and excitement of the festive season. In the end, the singer wishes everyone listening to have a merry and white Christmas.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Danny, why don't you sing one?
Ashley Olsen suggests her friend Danny to sing a Christmas song.


Sure, I'd love to.
Danny agrees to sing the song.


I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Ashley Olsen is visualizing or imagining a Christmas with snow.


Just like the ones I used to know
Ashley Olsen is nostalgic about her old memories of Christmases with snow.


Where the tree tops glisten and children listen
Ashley Olsen describes a picturesque scene where the tree tops are shining, and children are waiting to hear the sound of sleigh bells in the snow.


To hear sleigh bells in the snow
Ashley Olsen implies that the sound of sleigh bells will create a joyous atmosphere of Christmas.


I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Ashley Olsen repeats her imagination of a Christmas with snow.


With every Christmas card I write
Ashley Olsen wishes for a white Christmas in every Christmas card she writes.


May your days be merry and bright
Ashley Olsen blesses everyone to experience a cheerful and radiant Christmas.


(May your days be merry)
Ashley Olsen reiterates her Christmas wish of happiness.


And may all your Christmases be white (White)
Ashley Olsen concludes her song with a hope that everyone's Christmases be white.


Music Whoo!
The transition of music in the song.


May your days be merry and bright (May your days be merry)
Ashley Olsen repeats her Christmas wish of brightness.


And may all your Christmases
Ashley Olsen reinforces her message of hoping for a white Christmas.


May all your Christmases be white
Ashley Olsen concludes her song again by wishing everyone to have a white Christmas.


(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
Ashley Olsen's way of greeting Merry Christmas to everyone.


(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
Ashley Olsen repeats the wishes of Merry Christmas.


You have that white white Christmas
Ashley Olsen's belief that the listener will have a Christmas that would be white.


(Have a merry, merry Christmas)
Ashley Olsen ends the song by greeting Merry Christmas one last time.




Lyrics © DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Irving Berlin

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