Christmas Story
Doris Day Lyrics


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Oh, come little children
Oh, come one and all

Christmas with its trees and windows all of love
Christmas with its snow and ice and mistletoe
Christmas can't you hear the church bells ringing?
From within can't you hear the choir boy singing?
Oh, silent night, floats up upon the air
Holy night, brings peace and joy everywhere
From your heart let this joyous message come
Peace on earth, merry Christmas all

Christmas with its trees and windows all of love
Christmas with its snow and ice and mistletoe
From your heart let this joyous message come




Peace on earth, merry Christmas all
Merry Christmas

Overall Meaning

The song "Christmas Story" by Doris Day is a joyful tribute to the holiday season. The opening lines, "Oh come little children, Oh come one and all," set the tone for a celebration that invites everyone to join in the festivities. The song goes on to describe the familiar scenes of Christmas with its trees, windows, snow, and ice. The mention of mistletoe adds a touch of romance to the holiday.


The second stanza of the song is a reflection on the spiritual side of Christmas. The song invokes two of the best-known Christmas carols, "Silent Night" and "Holy Night," as symbols of the peace and joy that the holiday brings. The choir boy singing in the church is a reminder of the religious aspect of the holiday, which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.


The final stanza brings the two themes of the song to a joyful conclusion. The message of peace on earth and the wish for a merry Christmas for all is an expression of the spirit of generosity and goodwill that is at the heart of the holiday season. With its simple yet heartfelt lyrics and catchy tune, "Christmas Story" is a song that evokes the warmth and joy of Christmas for listeners of all ages.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, come little children
The singer is inviting young ones to come and experience the joy of Christmas.


Oh, come one and all
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the celebrations of Christmas.


Christmas with its trees and windows all of love
The imagery of decorated trees and lit-up windows symbolizes the love and warmth that Christmas brings.


Christmas with its snow and ice and mistletoe
The singer is describing the festive winter season with its snow and ice, and the romantic tradition of kissing under the mistletoe.


Christmas can't you hear the church bells ringing?
The sound of church bells ringing is a familiar and joyful sound associated with Christmas.


From within can't you hear the choir boy singing?
The singer is asking listeners to imagine the beautiful sound of a young church choir boy singing Christmas carols.


Oh, silent night, floats up upon the air
The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of Christmas Eve is compared to the gentle floating of the melody of 'Silent Night.'


Holy night, brings peace and joy everywhere
The holiness of Christmas is a source of peace and joy for people all around the world.


From your heart let this joyous message come
The singer encourages listeners to share the joy and love of Christmas from their hearts.


Peace on earth, merry Christmas all
The traditional sentiment of wishing for peace on earth and wishing everyone a merry Christmas is expressed.


Merry Christmas
The song ends with a simple and cheerful message of 'Merry Christmas!'




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Written by: PAULINE WALSH

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Comments from YouTube:

S. Lam

She sang this song in the 1951 movie On Moonlight Bay. I have all her movies on DVD except for one that they never offered on DVD. I love her so much.

Oppenheimer 1968

Beautiful lady

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