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1945 V-Disc release by the U.S. Army of "White Christmas" and "I'll Be Home for Christmas" by Bing Crosby as No. 441B. Despite the song's popularity with Americans at the front and at home, in the UK, the BBC banned the song from broadcast, as the Corporation's management felt the lyrics might lower morale among British troops. [12] [6]
"I'll Be Home" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor from the extended play I'll Be Home for Christmas (2014), released by Epic Records. The song later appeared on the Japanese and special editions of her debut major-label studio album Title (2015) and as a streaming and Target bonus track on her 2020 Christmas album A Very ...
I'll Be Home for Christmas is an extended play released by American country artist Sara Evans. The project was released on November 3, 2009 via RCA Records Nashville. It was Evans's first EP release and first collection of holiday music. It was released through digital retailers at the time, including iTunes.
"Please Come Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song, written in 1960 and released the same year by American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. [3] Hitting the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1961, the tune, which Brown co-wrote with Gene Redd [note 1], peaked at position number 76. It appeared on the Christmas Singles chart for nine ...
I'll Be Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song. I'll Be Home for Christmas may also refer to: I'll Be Home for Christmas , an alternate name for the Norman Rockwell painting Freedom from Want
I'll Be Home for Christmas is the tenth studio album and second Christmas album by American singer Brian McKnight. It was released on October 7, 2008 through Razor & Tie . Critical reception
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In August 1997, Jonathan Taylor Thomas was in final talks to star in a Christmas comedy film then titled I Won't Be Home For Christmas. [2] While the script was positioned as a vehicle for a "twentysomething" actor, Disney had the script re-written as a vehicle for Thomas as a "a Ferris Bueller-type prepschool upperclassman".