I'll Be Home on Christmas Day - significado y definición. Qué es I'll Be Home on Christmas Day
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Qué (quién) es I'll Be Home on Christmas Day - definición


I'll Be Home on Christmas Day         
" I'll Be Home on Christmas Day" is a Christmas song recorded by Elvis Presley for his 1971 album Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas. It has since been played every Christmas in Times Square to kick off the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Christmas Day in the Workhouse         
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POEM BY GEORGE ROBERT SIMS
It is Christmas Day in the workhouse; In the workhouse christmas day; In the Workhouse - Christmas Day; Christmas Day in the workhouse; In the Workhouse – Christmas Day; In the Workhouse : Christmas Day; Christmas Day In The Cookhouse; Christmas Day In The Workhouse; Christmas Day in the Cookhouse; Christmas Day in the Harem
In the Workhouse : Christmas Day, better known as Christmas Day in the Workhouse, is a dramatic monologue written as a ballad by campaigning journalist George Robert Sims and first published in The Referee for the Christmas of 1877. It appeared in Sims' regular Mustard and Cress column under the pseudonym Dagonet and was collected in book form in 1881 as one of The Dagonet Ballads, which sold over 100,000 copies within a year.
(It's Gonna Be a) Lonely Christmas         
1948 CHRISTMAS SONG BY THE ORIOLES
(It's Gonna Be A) Lonely Christmas
"(It's Gonna Be a) Lonely Christmas" is a Christmas song recorded by The Orioles in 1948. It was their second hit (following "It's Too Soon to Know"), reaching position #8 on Billboard’s Juke Box charts in December 1948, and #5 the following Christmas.