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Christmas Eve - Billy Eckstine



     
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Christmas Eve Lyrics


You can't believe everything you hear
And only half of what you see
But you can't deny the magic of a Christmas tree
It can melt a heart of stone, bring warmth into a home
Give you strength when your alone on Christmas Eve
The message is so real
That's exactly how I feel
For the feelings everywhere on Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve, hang up your guns
This Christmas Eve, aim with your heart
This Christmas Eve, We can change the world
We can all be one
There's a child inside of us
There's a child that needs your trust
Open up your heart to everyone
This Christmas Eve
There's a light that shines above
It's a symbol of our love like the star upon the tree in our living room

So I believe it's true, it's wrapped inside of you
The gift of love comes through on Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve, hang up your guns
This Christmas Eve, aim with your heart
This Christmas Eve, we can change the world
We can all be one
There's a child inside of us
There's a child that needs your trust
Open up your heart to everyone
This Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve
We can change the world
We can all be one
There's a child inside of us
There's a child that needs your trust
Open up your heart to everyone
This Christmas Eve

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Billy Eckstine (8 July 1914 – 8 March 1993), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA as William Clarence Eckstein. He changed the spelling to Eckstine after a club owner said the original spelling was "too Jewish". Eckstine was an American jazz singer and bandleader who also played trumpet, valve trombone, and guitar. He also performed briefly as Billy X. Stine. His nickname was Mr. B. Although best known as a singer, his openness to new music made him a strong influence on modern jazz, particularly bebop, as he gave employment to many of the musicians who founded the style.

Read more about Billy Eckstine on Last.fm.


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