Have Yourself An Aussie Kind of Christmas

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Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating in their part of the world today. I hope you are having a wonderful day with your family and friends.

To celebrate I thought I’d post another one of my Aussie Christmas songs. Last year I wrote Deck the Ute, an Aussie version of Deck the Halls, and this year I settled on Have Yourself An Aussie Kind of Christmas, an Aussie version of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.

I've written five of these Aussie Christmas songs now and this was by far the hardest one. It took me a long time to choose a song and I think I'm starting to run out of well-known songs as most of the best known ones don't really suit an Australian translation (Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! for instance), so I'll have to think carefully about which one to do next year. In the end I chose Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas because it's one of my favourite Christmas songs and also because I wanted to do something a little different this year and try to show what it feels like for Australians spending Christmas overseas, longing to be home with their families and friends. Given the number of Australians who have to leave home for work every year and also our soldiers currently deployed overseas, I thought it suited the rather melancholic feel of the original song.

The two best-known versions are probably by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra; Garland's is personally my favourite as it's more serious and sombre in tone (although nowhere near as depressing as the original lyrics written for the song in Meet Me in St. Louis, which Garland had changed), which often reflects my mood at Christmas, but I like Sinatra's version as well and so decided to combine the two to reflect both versions and make it a bit longer as well.

I hope you enjoy it. And Merry Christmas. ;)

Aussie Santa Xmas Train

Have Yourself An Aussie Kind of Christmas

Summer sunshine is far away This cold winter has set in to last I'm dreaming of a place I loved but could not stay And warm Christmases of the past…

Have yourself an Aussie kind of ChristmasMay your winter days be brightSome day soon this longing will be set rightAnd you'll be home

Have yourself an Aussie kind of ChristmasTell Santa Claus g'dayOne day you'll see him fly over Sydney in his sleighOnce again

Here we are in this new centuryThese happy years of promise and aweI long to see my loved ones once againAnd to hold them close once more

In my heart I know they won't forget meAnd one day I'll be home if funds allowUntil then I'll just have to save up somehowAnd try to have myself an Aussie kind of Christmas now

So have yourself an Aussie kind of ChristmasThrow a shrimp on the barbequeOne day soon you won't feel so blueAnymore

Have yourself an Aussie kind of ChristmasGrab a beer and watch the kids playThey'll be all grown up one dayAs life moves on

Here we are in happier timesThese memories we cherish and adoreI find myself thinking of old friendsAnd wishing I was near them once more

Over the years good mates always stick togetherSo even when distance won't allowWe'll still find a way to celebrate somehowAnd try to have ourselves an Aussie kind of Christmas now

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