The group took off after being signed to Capitol Records in 1952 at the insistence of high profile fan, Stan Kenton. They remained popular throughout the 50s and early 60s, releasing a wide array of successful albums, movie and television appearances and performing countless sold-out concerts. The band eventually lost mainstream attention with the emergence of the British pop bands of the 1960s, even though they managed to stay together even after the retirement of final original member Bob Flanigan in 1992.
As of 2001, the Freshmen have been composed of Bob Ferreira, Brian Eichenberger, Curtis Calderon, and Vince Johnson. Although the new lineup of the Four Freshmen have continued the legendary vocal tradition of the original band and perform many of the same standards, the current sound has more of a lounge sound rather than focusing primarily upon harmonies. This modernized sound has proven quite successful, as the group won Down Beat magazine's reader's poll award for Vocal Group of the Year in 2000, proving the quartet's prominence in the jazz world today.
I'll Be Home for Christmas
The Four Freshmen Lyrics
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Even more than I usually do
And although I know, it's a long road back
I promise you
I'll be home for Christmas
You can count on me
Please have snow and mistletoe
Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love light leads
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams
Oh, Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love light leads
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams
If only in my dreams
The Four Freshmen's song, "I'll Be Home for Christmas," is a poignant expression of longing and anticipation for the comforts of home during the holiday season. The opening lines of the song convey the singer's deep affection and longing for a place they love. The second line, "even more than I usually do," suggests that this feeling of homesickness is heightened during the holiday season, when tradition and nostalgia run high.
Despite the physical distance separating the singer from their loved ones, the third line expresses a sense of determination to return home for the holidays. The assurance and promise of "you can count on me" further emphasizes this sentiment, assuring the listener that the singer will make every effort to come home for Christmas.
The second verse of the song reveals the singer's specific desires for what they hope to find when they return home, such as snow, mistletoe, and presents under the tree. The third line of this verse, "where the love light leads," conveys the idea that the singer is following a guiding light or inner compass, fueled by the desire for the warmth and love of home.
In the final chorus, the singer repeats the vow to be home for Christmas, adding the poignant qualifier "if only in my dreams." This line acknowledges the possibility that circumstances may prevent the singer from making it home for the holidays, but the deeply rooted desire for home is still present in their heart and mind.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm dreaming tonight of a place I love
I am thinking about a place that I hold dear to my heart
Even more than I usually do
My thoughts are filled with even more intensity than normal
And although I know, it's a long road back
Although I am aware that the journey home is a lengthy one
I promise you
I want to assure you
I'll be home for Christmas
I will be coming home in time for Christmas
You can count on me
You can have faith in me to follow through
Please have snow and mistletoe
I hope there is snow on the ground and mistletoe hanging
And presents under the tree
I would love to see gifts waiting beneath the Christmas tree
Christmas Eve will find me
On the night of Christmas Eve, I will be located
Where the love light leads
Following where the warmth and affection brings me
I'll be home for Christmas
I will make it back in time for Christmas
If only in my dreams
Even it means only in my imagination
Oh, Christmas Eve will find me
On the night before Christmas, I will be discovered
Where the love light leads
Going wherever love draws me
I'll be home for Christmas
I will be returning for Christmas
If only in my dreams
Even if it is just a fantasy
Lyrics © Tratore, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Kim Gannon, Walter Kent
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