Merry Christmas
Lou Rawls Lyrics


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Merry, merry Christmas, baby
Sure did treat me nice
I said merry Christmas, baby
Sure did treat me nice

Gave me diamond rings for Christmas
Now I'm living in paradise
Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my radio
Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my radio

Well, I want to kiss you, baby
While you're standing 'neath the mistletoe

I said, merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas, baby
You sure did treat me nice, yes, you did
Yes, you did, yes, you did, yes, you did
I said merry, merry Christmas baby
Sure did treat me nice

Gave me a diamond ring for Christmas
Now I'm living in paradise

I said, merry, merry, merry Christmas, baby
You sure did treat me nice
I said, merry, merry Christmas, baby
Girl, you sure did treat me nice

Gave me a diamond ring for Christmas
Now I'm puttin' it through Al's mike

Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my radio
Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my radio

Well, I want to kiss you, baby
While you're standing 'neath the mistletoe

Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my, on my radio
Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Got good music on my radio

Well, I want to kiss you, baby
Underneath your mistletoe

I said merry Christmas, baby
Girl, you sure did treat me nice




I said, merry, merry Christmas, baby
Girl, you sure did treat me nice

Overall Meaning

Lou Rawls's song "Merry Christmas Baby" is a classic holiday tune that has been covered by many artists over the years. The song speaks to the joy and happiness that comes with the Christmas season, specifically the feeling of being treated well by someone special. It opens with the lyrics "Merry, merry Christmas, baby, sure did treat me nice" which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The repetition of the word "merry" serves as a reminder that this is a time for celebration and happiness. Rawls then goes on to describe how his lover has given him "diamond rings for Christmas" which has led him to feel like he's "living in paradise." These lyrics hint at the idea that love can bring a level of joy and happiness that is unmatched by anything else.


The next verse reveals that Rawls is listening to music on his radio and that it's making him feel "mighty fine." This could be interpreted as the idea that music can be a source of comfort and joy during the holiday season. Rawls then expresses his desire to kiss his lover while standing underneath the mistletoe, a classic holiday tradition. The song ends with Rawls repeating the opening lines, underscoring the importance of being treated well by someone you love during the Christmas season.


Line by Line Meaning

Merry, merry Christmas, baby
Expressing greetings and well wishes for the Christmas holiday season to a significant other


Sure did treat me nice
Acknowledging the positive treatment received from the significant other during the holiday season


Gave me diamond rings for Christmas
Receiving expensive gifts from the significant other, particularly diamond jewelry


Now I'm living in paradise
Feeling extremely happy and content due to the gifts received from the significant other and their positive treatment


Well, I'm feeling mighty fine
Feeling great and in high spirits


Got good music on my radio
Listening to enjoyable music on the radio


Well, I want to kiss you, baby, while you're standing 'neath the mistletoe
Expressing desire to kiss the significant other, particularly under the traditional holiday symbol of mistletoe


You sure did treat me nice, yes, you did, yes, you did, yes, you did
Repeating appreciation for the positive treatment received from the significant other


Girl, you sure did treat me nice
Specifically addressing the significant other and reinforcing appreciation for their positive treatment during the holiday season


Now I'm puttin' it through Al's mike
Indicating that the significant other's gift of diamond jewelry is of high quality and will sound good through Al's microphone (unclear who Al is)


Underneath your mistletoe
Referring again to the desire to kiss the significant other under the mistletoe




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLES MOSE BROWN

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