I'll have a Blue Christmas without you
I'll be so blue just thinking about you
Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree
Won't be the same dear, if you're not here with me
And when those blue, oh, snowflakes are falling
That's when those blue memories start calling, eh
You'll be doin' all right with your Christmas of white
And I'll have a blue, blue, blue Christmas
Alright, lets go, lets go
And when those blue, oh, snowflakes start falling
Well, that's when those blue, oh, memories start calling
You'll be doin' all right with your Christmas of white
And I'll, I'll have a blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas
Yes, I'll, I'll have a blue, oh Christmas
About This Song
"Blue Christmas" is Michael Bublé's melancholic jazz interpretation of the classic holiday standard, exploring themes of loneliness and heartbreak during what should be the most joyful time of year. The lyrics paint a vivid contrast between the traditional festive colors of red and green Christmas decorations and the singer's emotional "blue" state, as he mourns spending the holidays without his beloved. Bublé's smooth, crooning vocal style and the song's gentle jazz arrangement create an intimate, nostalgic atmosphere that emphasizes the bittersweet nature of holiday memories when love is lost. The song captures the universal experience of how personal sadness can make even the most celebratory occasions feel hollow, making it a poignant addition to the Christmas music canon. Its enduring appeal lies in its honest portrayal of holiday depression, offering comfort to those who don't find the season automatically cheerful.
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