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Natalie Cole - No More Blue Christmas
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole
Vocals
Michael Baird
Michael Baird
Drums
Alan Broadbent
Alan Broadbent
Piano
Larry Bunker
Larry Bunker
Percussion
John Chiodini
John Chiodini
Guitar
Paul Jackson Jr.
Paul Jackson Jr.
Guitar
Phil Upchurch
Phil Upchurch
Guitar
Jim Hughart
Jim Hughart
Bass Guitar
Terry Trotter
Terry Trotter
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Michael Masser
Michael Masser
Composer
gerald goffin
gerald goffin
Composer
Robbie Buchanan
Robbie Buchanan
Co-Arranger
Lee Holdridge
Lee Holdridge
Orchestrator
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Michael Masser
Michael Masser
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Ooh, no wonder that I thought
That they were going out of style
I just had to meet you
To make Christmas seem worthwhile
[Verse 2]
Last year when I had to send my Christmas cards
I had to sign my name alone
But now your name is next to mine
And there's more love in every line
I'm wishing a Merry Christmas to everyone I've known
[Verse 3]
No more blue Christmases
They'll all be bright
No more just pretending to be happy when I'm sad
Going through the motions while others feel glad
[Verse 4]
No more blue Christmas'
Now that I've found you, oh
No wonder that I thought
That they were going out of style
I just had to meet you
To make Christmas seem worthwhile
[Verse 5]
Last year when I had to buy my Christmas gifts
I had to do it on my own
Ooh, champagne parties everywhere
But without you I just didn't care
Now there's more than just a Christmas tree
To decorate my home
[Verse 6]
No more blue Christmas'
Now that I've found you, oh
No wonder that I thought
That they were going out of style
I just had to meet you
To make Christmas seem worthwhile
[Verse 7]
No more blue Christmas'
Now that I've found you, oh
No wonder that I thought
That they were going out of style
I just had to meet you
To make Christmas seem worthwhile, oh
I just had to meet you
To make Christmas seem worthwhile
Ooh
Merry Christmas, everyone
Written by: Gerald Goffin, Michael Masser
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