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It´S Christmas - Helmut Lotti



     
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What do the lonely do on Christmas?
Woman is a man's best friend
There are people in loneliness, girl
Waiting for a helping handThere is no mountain that's high enough
Heaven will send me
You're drowning in a sea of love, girl
Never set you freeI have a heart of sun and you will never be alone
We'll have some days of fun my loveOh babe, it's Christmas and I give you my heart
Oh, it's Christmas, from the very first start
Oh babe, it's Christmas, wish you a happy New Year
Oh, it's Christmas, pray for me to be hereWhat do the lonely do on New Year?
What do the lonely do?
I've been looking through your tears, babe
Feel memories with youDreams are nothing more than emotions
But they will come true
Give me all your sweet devotions
Babe, I'm missing youI have a heart of sun and you will never be alone
We'll have some days of fun my loveOh babe, it's Christmas and I give you my heart

Oh, it's Christmas, from the very first start
Oh babe, it's Christmas, wish you a happy New Year
Oh, it's Christmas, pray for me to be hereOh babe, it's Christmas and I give you my heart
Oh, it's Christmas, from the very first start
Oh babe, it's Christmas, wish you a happy New Year

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Helmut Lotti (born October 22, 1969 as Helmut Lotigiers) is a Belgian popular singer. He began his singing career with a visual and singing style in an obvious imitation of Elvis Presley, and was described as "De Nieuwe Elvis" (in Dutch) or "The New Elvis". His first two albums were Vlaamse Nachten (i.e. Flemish Nights, 1990) and Alles Wat Ik Voel (i.e. All That I Feel, 1992). After a few more albums, he changed direction in 1995 with the first of what became a long series of "Helmet Lotti Goes Classic" albums, with proved to increase his popularity.


Read more about Helmut Lotti on Last.fm.


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