Damon Bryson - Wonderful Christmastime Lyrics

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Wonderful Christmastime

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What Are The Lyrics For Wonderful Christmastime By Damon Bryson?
The moon is right
The spirits up We're here tonight And that's enough Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime The party's on The feelin's here That only comes This time of year Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime The choir of children sing their song Ding dong, ding dong Ding dong, ding oh Oh Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime The word is out About the town To lift a glass Ahhh don't look down Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime The choir of children sing their song They practiced all year long Ding dong, ding dong Ding dong, ding dong Ding dong, ding dong The party's on The spirits up We're here tonight And that's enough Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime The moon is right The spirits up We're here tonight And that's enough Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Simply having a wonderful Christmastime Oh Christmastime |
Who Wrote Wonderful Christmastime By Damon Bryson?
Paul Mccartney
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What's The Duration Of The Wonderful Christmastime By Damon Bryson?The duration of Wonderful Christmastime is 1:27 minutes and seconds. |
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