A Merry Christmas At Grandmother's
The Andrews Sisters Lyrics
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We can't dance the Christmas polka
Hear sleigh-bells ringing' everybody's singing
Dancing the Christmas polka
Christmas trees and holly make everyone so jolly
And love just fills the air
It's a wonderful world for a boy and a girl
While dancing the Christmas polka
The merry Christmas polka, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance
Everyone's so happy, the air is filled with romance
Watch the sweethearts kissing' as they dance underneath the mistletoe
It's a sight to behold for the young and the old
The merry Christmas polka
This is Christmas season so there isn't any reason
We can't dance the Christmas polka
Hear sleigh-bells ringing' everybody's singing
Dancing the Christmas polka
Christmas trees and holly make everyone so jolly
And love just fills the air
It's a wonderful world for a boy and a girl
While dancing the Christmas polka
The Andrew Sisters's "Merry Christmas Polka" is a festive song about the joy and celebration of the holiday season. The lyrics encourage people to dance the Christmas polka as there is no reason not to during this time of the year. The song captures the cheerful and romantic spirit of Christmas, with mentions of sleigh-bells ringing, singing, Christmas trees, holly, and love filling the air. The holiday season is described as a wonderful world for both boys and girls.
The chorus of "Merry Christmas Polka" repeats three times, inviting everyone to dance joyfully to the rhythm of the music. The lyrics also mention the gratifying sight of sweethearts kissing under the mistletoe. The song highlights the importance of happiness, love, and togetherness during the holiday season, all of which can be celebrated while dancing the Christmas polka.
Line by Line Meaning
This is Christmas season so there isn't any reason
Since it's Christmas time, we have every reason to celebrate
We can't dance the Christmas polka
Let's dance the Christmas polka and make the most of the festive season
Hear sleigh-bells ringing' everybody's singing
The joyous sound of sleigh bells and singing fills the air
Dancing the Christmas polka
Let's keep dancing to make this Christmas even more delightful
Christmas trees and holly make everyone so jolly
The festive decorations, like Christmas trees and holly, bring cheer to all
And love just fills the air
The holiday spirit brings about love and happiness
It's a wonderful world for a boy and a girl
The Christmas season is magical and enchanting for everyone, regardless of age or gender
While dancing the Christmas polka
We'll keep dancing the Christmas polka to keep the festive spirit alive
The merry Christmas polka, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance
We're all invited to celebrate and dance to the merry Christmas polka
Everyone's so happy, the air is filled with romance
The atmosphere is full of joy and love during the Christmas season
Watch the sweethearts kissing' as they dance underneath the mistletoe
We can witness the beautiful sight of couples expressing their love under the mistletoe
It's a sight to behold for the young and the old
The sight of love and merriment is a delight for everyone, regardless of age
The merry Christmas polka
Let's keep dancing to the merry Christmas polka to keep the festive mood alive
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke
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