Holly Jolly Christmas is a popular holiday song that sung by Burl Ives and was released in 1964. It was written by American songwriter Johnny Marks, who also wrote many other holiday standards such as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.
Holly Jolly Christmas Lyrics by Burl Ives Have a holly jolly Christmas It's the best time of the year I don't know if there'll be snow But have a cup of cheer Have a holly jolly Christmas And when you walk down the street Say hello to friends you know And everyone you meet Ho ho, the mistletoe hung where you can see Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me Have a holly jolly Christmas And in case you didn't hear Oh by golly, have a holly jolly Christmas this year Have a holly jolly Christmas It's the best time of the year And when you walk down the street Say hello to friends you know And everyone you meet Ho ho, the mistletoe hung where you can see Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me Have a holly jolly Christmas And in case you didn't hear Oh by golly, have a holly jolly Christmas this year
They have Christmas partys on Club Penguin to celebrate the holly, jolly time of year! If you don't like that go buy a humbug jacket!
Merry Christmas All, by Denise Montana.
the Salsoul Orchestra.
This is one of my favorites..... "Merry Christmas All" by The Salsoul Orchestra.
The Holly Wreaths Christmas Shop is located in Stonington. Although they specialise in Christmas merchandise the shops also sells some good gifts for all times of the year.
Merry Christmas All, by Denise Montana.
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A Christmas Gift of Love by Barry Manilow was released in 2002.
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Christmas in Connecticut was first released in 1945. A remake of the movie was released in was released in 1992 and was directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger
Depends on the person. Holly reminds me of Christmas, and to a lesser extent New Year. When the weather is freezing and nearly everything else turns brown, holly is bright green and red. [Actually, the use of holly at Christmastime has its roots in paganism, but that's another story.] For me it represents the continuation of life and hope for the new year at a time when most everything else in in remission.