Mauro Farina, Giulian… Read Full Bio ↴F.C.F stands for Farina, Crivellente and Fadinger.
Mauro Farina, Giuliano Crivellente and Florian Fadinger are the producers of this italo disco - eurobeat project formed in the late 80s and early 90s.
F.C.F. released several singles such as "Bad Desire", "Hot Girl", "Black Mother" or "Samurai" and an album titled "1999" in 1992.
Merry Christmas
F.C.F. Lyrics
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MAY PEACE BE UNTO YOU
MERRY CHRISTMAS WORLD
MAY BLESSINGS BE UNTO YOU
The lyrics of F.C.F.'s "Merry Christmas" song convey a deep message of hope, peace, and blessings to the world. The lines "Merry Christmas world, May peace be unto you; Merry Christmas world, May blessings be unto you" express the desire for goodwill, harmony, and joy to fill every corner of the world during the Christmas season. The song highlights the importance of spreading love and kindness, especially during this time of year, when people come together in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
The lyrics are a reminder that Christmas is not just about gifts or material things, but about sharing warmth and happiness with family and friends. The song suggests that, through the spirit of the season, we can find peace and blessings that will last beyond Christmas day. The melody and rhythm of the song convey a feeling of joy and festivity, which perfectly embodies the spirit of the holiday season.
Line by Line Meaning
MERRY CHRISTMAS WORLD
Greetings and well-wishes to the entire world on the occasion of Christmas
MAY PEACE BE UNTO YOU
May you experience a state of tranquillity, harmony, and absence of conflict in your life
MERRY CHRISTMAS WORLD
Greetings and well-wishes to the entire world on the occasion of Christmas
MAY BLESSINGS BE UNTO YOU
May you receive an abundance of divine favor, grace, and good fortune in your life
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: F.C. SMITH (LYRICS) and ARDEN (MUSIC) LO
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Can I get the instrumental version of this , please ?