"I'll Be Home for Christmas" was originally written by lyricist Kim Gannon and composer Walter Kent in 1943. It was first recorded by Bing Crosby during World War II and became a popular holiday song.
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Bing Crosby originally recorded the song in 1943. It's been recorded by several artists since then.
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Blue Christmas words & music by billy Hayes - jay Johnson Ill have a blue Christmas without you Ill be so blue just thinking about you Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree Wont be the same dear, if youre not here with me And when those blue snowflakes start falling That's when those blue memories start calling Youll be doin all right, with your Christmas of white But Ill have a blue, blue blue blue Christmas (instrumental break) Youll be doin all right, with your Christmas of white, But Ill have a blue, blue Christmas.
Author Will Savive
Edward Lear wrote "The Owl and The Pussycat" for the three year old daughter of a friend, little Janet Symonds. She was ill at Christmas, and Mr. Lear wrote the poem to cheer her up. The Pussycat is based on his own beloved cat, Old Foss.
Yes, like humans he does get ill. He generally gets ill after regenration, a specific example is that of David Tennant's Christmas invasion where he spent most of the episode in bed.
Originally the beatles, in 1986.
"Christmas Wrapping" performed by "The Waitresses" Written by Chris Butler in 1981
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's clerk.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.