Merry Christmas

Representative Text

1 Mery Christmas, greetings and good cheer,
Welcome, welcome, we are glad you're here;
Santa Claus is coming, never fails to call,
Merry Christmas to one and all.

Chorus:
Merry Christmas,
Sleigh bells in the snow,
Merry Christmas, faces all aglow;
You are more than welcome to our festive hall,
Merry Christmas to one and all.

2 Merry Christmas, this is just for you,
Welcome, welcome, tell you what to do;
Pack away your troubles, hang them on the wall,
Merry Christmas to one and all. [Chorus]

3 Merry, merry Christmas, say it with a smile,
Welcome, welcome welcome, in the good old style;
Join us ev'rybody, whether great of small,
Merry Christmas to one and all. [Chorus]

Source: Christmas Songs #16

Author: Luther G. Presley

Luther G. Presley (March 6, 1887 – December 6, 1974) was a songwriter, musician, and composer, who is best-known for writing the lyrics to the gospel song "When the Saints Go Marching In". Luther G. Presley was born on Beckett Mountain in Faulkner County, Arkansas on March 6, 1887. He studied music beginning at the age of 14, where he excelled. He soon became choir director. He wrote his first song, "Gladly Sing," when he was 17. He furthered his study in singing and music, under renowned teachers. Work Luther Presley wrote the lyrics for the gospel spiritual "When the Saints Go Marching In", in 1937, while Virgil O. Stamps composed the music and melody to the famous work. Luther Presley was inducted into the Southern Gospel Mus… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Merry Christmas, greetings and good cheer
Title: Merry Christmas
Author: Luther G. Presley (1953)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Merry Christmas
Copyright: © 1953, by The Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Co., in "Celestial Songs"

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Celestial Songs #35

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Christmas Songs #16

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