“A Holly Jolly Christmas” is one of the most beloved Christmas songs of all time. It was performed by Burl Ives, an American singer and actor who became a holiday icon due to this song. The song was first introduced in 1962 as part of the album Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. Written by Johnny Marks, the song quickly gained popularity for its cheerful melody and fun lyrics. It became a Christmas favorite for families, playing during the holiday season for years to come.
“A Holly Jolly Christmas” by Burl Ives is a timeless holiday classic. Its release in 1962 marked the beginning of a song that would continue to bring joy to listeners for generations. The catchy melody, upbeat lyrics, and cheerful mood make it a perfect song for the holiday season. Whether you’re playing it at a Christmas party or just enjoying a cozy evening at home, it’s a song that captures the spirit of Christmas. Burl Ives’ contribution to holiday music remains cherished, and the song continues to be a beloved part of many holiday traditions.
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A Holly Jolly Christmas Lyrics by Burl Ives
(Ding-dong-ding)
(Ding-dong-ding)
(Ding-dong-ding) Have a holly jolly Christmas
(Ding-dong-ding) It’s the best time of the year
I don’t know if there’ll be snow
But have a cup of cheer
(Ding-dong-ding) Have a holly jolly Christmas
(Ding-dong-ding) And when you walk down the street
Say hello to friends you know
And everyone you meet
Oh ho, the mistletoe
Hung where you can see
Somebody waits for you
Kiss her once for me
(Ding-dong-ding) Have a holly jolly Christmas
(Ding-dong-ding) 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
Have a holly jolly Christmas
And when you walk down the street
Say hello to friends you know
And everyone you meet
Oh ho, the mistletoe
Hung where you can see
Somebody waits for you
Kiss her once for me
(Ding-dong-ding) Have a holly jolly Christmas
(Ding-dong-ding) And in case you didn’t here
Oh, by golly, have a holly jolly Christmas this year
(Ding-dong-ding-dong)
(Ding-dong-ding-dong)
(Ding-dong-ding)