Christmas Coming Home
Nashville Cast Lyrics


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Snow flakes on the window pane
Calling Rudolph help our name
Joining all the reindeer games
It's Christmas coming home
Picking out the perfect tree
Striging ligths of red and green
Prettiest time you've ever seen
It's Christmas coming home

Sitting by the fire burning
Listening to children learning
Christmas songs and sing along
(Here come Santa Claus)
(Here come Santa Claus)
Over the hills of snows all bundled up whit a rosy nose
The time is nigh
Come inside
It's Christmas coming home

Going out the tobogganing
Wearing mittens on a string
Listening to the sleigt bells ring
It's Christmas coming home
Decorate like candy land
Paper angels hand in hand
Bring out the marching band
It's Christmas coming home

Sitting by the fire burning
Listening to children learning
Christmas songs and sing along
(Here come Santa Claus)
(Here come Santa Claus)
Over the hills of snows all bundled up whit a rosy nose
The time is nigh
Come inside
It's Christmas coming home

Winter white is coming donw
Friends and family gather round
Let peace and love on earth be found
It's Christmas coming home

Sitting by the fire burning
Listening to children learning
Christmas songs and sing along
(Here come Santa Claus)
(Here come Santa Claus)
Over the hills of snows all bundled up whit a rosy nose
The time is nigh
Come inside
It's Christmas coming home

Time is nigh come inside
It's Christmas coming home




It's Christmas (Christmas)
Coming home

Overall Meaning

The Nashville Cast's song "Christmas Coming Home" is a festive and heartwarming ode to the holiday season. The lyrics paint a picture of all the classic Christmas activities that bring people together during this special time of year. The song opens with a scene of snowflakes falling on the windowpane, calling out to Rudolph and joining in on reindeer games. The next verse describes picking out the perfect Christmas tree and stringing lights of red and green, creating a beautiful and festive atmosphere. The chorus celebrates the arrival of Santa Claus and the joy and wonder that Christmas brings. The third and final verse goes on to describe other classic winter activities like sledding and listening to sleigh bells ring, culminating with the ultimate goal of peace and love on earth during the holiday season.


Line by Line Meaning

Snow flakes on the window pane
The arrival of snowflakes on the window pane signifies the start of Christmas for the Nashville Cast


Calling Rudolph help our name
The cast is invoking Rudolph's help to make Christmas merry and jolly for everyone


Joining all the reindeer games
The cast joining the reindeer games serves as an ode to the classic Christmas story 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'


It's Christmas coming home
Christmas feels like coming home to the Nashville Cast as this is the time they cherish the most


Picking out the perfect tree
The Nashville Cast is adamant about picking out the perfect Christmas tree to start the celebrations on the right note


Striging ligths of red and green
Stringing the lights in red and green adds to the festive spirit of Christmas


Prettiest time you've ever seen
Christmas is undoubtedly the most aesthetically pleasing time of year, as everything looks bright and colorful


Sitting by the fire burning
Sitting by the burning fire brings immense warmth to the cast, a feeling that is hard to replicate in any other season


Listening to children learning
Christmas is the perfect opportunity for children to learn about the holiday's history and mythology


Christmas songs and sing along
The songs of Christmas bring out the joyousness of the season in every person, making them want to join in and sing along


(Here come Santa Claus)
The arrival of Santa Claus is the most exciting time for children, and the Nashville Cast is reliving that moment


Over the hills of snows all bundled up whit a rosy nose
The cast imagines going over hills of snow, bundled up with warm clothes and a rosy nose, the classic Christmas imagery


The time is nigh
The time is near for the cast to truly enjoy the festivities of Christmas


Come inside
The cast invites everyone inside to partake in the warmth and spirit of Christmas


Going out the tobogganing
Going out tobogganing is a winter sport that the cast enjoys during Christmas time


Wearing mittens on a string
Wearing mittens on a string is both an old-fashioned and practical way to keep one's hands warm during the winter


Listening to the sleigt bells ring
The sound of sleigh bells ringing is a prominent feature of Christmas, which the cast enjoys listening to


Decorate like candy land
Decorating the house to resemble a candy land is something the Nashville Cast loves doing every Christmas


Paper angels hand in hand
Paper angels holding hands signify togetherness and joy, fitting perfectly with the Christmas spirit


Bring out the marching band
The marching band is called up for the cast's Christmas celebrations, adding to the festive atmosphere


Winter white is coming donw
The white winter feel is descending upon the cast, marking the beginning of their Christmas celebrations


Friends and family gather round
Christmas is the perfect occasion for friends and family to come together and celebrate the joy of the season


Let peace and love on earth be found
Christmas is a time to spread the message of love and peace, and the Nashville Cast believes in it wholly


It's Christmas (Christmas)
The absolute joy of Christmas cannot be contained in one word, and hence the cast celebrates it with two


Coming home
Christmas is the time the Nashville Cast feels most at home, surrounded by warmth and joy, and they revel in it




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector

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