Gown-up Christmas List Artist: Monica Album: Platinum Christmas
Do you remember me? I sat upon your knee I wrote to you with childhood fantasies Well I'm all grown up now Can you still help somehow? I'm not a child but my heart still can dream
So here's my lifeful wish My grown up Christmas List Not for myself But for a world in need No more lives torn apart That wars will never start And time will heal our hearts Every man will have a friend That right will always win And love will never end This is my grown up Christmas List May kindness rules our lives Not just the strong survive Sweet tears for all the thousand years on mind This is the world I pray We will all share some way Help me begin by reaching out my hand No more lives torn apart That wars will never start And time will heal our hearts Every man will have a friend That right will always win And love will never end This is my grown up Christmas List Why does this illusion call the innocence of you? Maybe when the time believe we can find the truth No... No more lives torn apart That wars will never start And time will heal our hearts Every man will have a friend That right will always win And love will never end This is my grown up Christmas List This is the prayer that I will keep This is my grown up Christmas list Christmas list |
Grown-Up Christmas List From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Grown-Up Christmas List" (sometimes titled "My Grown Up Christmas List") is a Christmas song composed by David Foster (music) and Linda Thompson-Jenner (lyrics), and originally recorded by Foster (with singer Natalie Cole on vocals) for Foster's 1990 non-holiday album River of Love. Even though it was also released as a single, the song was not a hit upon its first appearance. In 1992, however, Amy Grant recorded a version for her second holiday album, Home for Christmas. Grant's version featured altered lyrics and an additional verse that Grant penned herself. Her record label at the time, A&M Records, promoted the song as the second single from the album. A&M Records also released a music video for the song, featuring an appearance by Grant's son, Matthew Chapman. Grant's version is the one most people associate with the song.
The heartfelt song is about a visit with Santa Claus by an adult who does not ask Santa for anything material for Christmas, but rather nothing but good things for humanity: No more lives torn apart, That wars would never start, And time would heal all hearts. Everyone would have a friend, And right would always win, And love would never end. The song has been frequently covered by other artists, including B.J. Thomas in 1997, Donny Osmond in 1998, Monica in 2000, Barbra Streisand in 2001, Ginette Reno in 2002, Kelly Clarkson in 2003, Michael Bublé in 2003, Lea Salonga in 2004, Jane Monheit in 2005, Clay Aiken in 2006, Ayla Brown in 2007, and The Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus in 2008. This song was covered by Luis Miguel, but in Spanish.
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