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December Song

OK, so those that know me won’t be shocked when I say that I hate Christmas songs – with a few exceptions. George is actually featuring on three of the handful of X-mas songs I can stomach: “Last Christmas”, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” and “December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)”. Imagine that (harr harr).

In recent years, in particular, George’s songs have been of the you have to hear it half a dozen times before you can decide whether or not you like it kind, but I don’t think this song is like that. Fortunately he’s not turned into Prince (read: creating music that only those – usually self-proclaimed – musically sophisticated can understand well enough to like) (really read: pretentious crap) and does in fact make tunes that are very listenable.

It could be that I’m easy now cause I’ve stepped away from ‘the whole thing’ and am actually able to listen to a George Michael song on the same level as people that aren’t fans listen to a George Michael song: Listen once, decide whether you like it or not, play it again if you do, put it away in a folder if you don’t. I spent so much time and energy trying to like some of the songs on “Patience” – I managed to get my head around it, and I like the songs, but it was a hard album, really. Some ‘easy’ tunes, but some were kinda… ya know. lol.

This song, much like his last(?) output “This Is Not Real Love” (has he done anything after that except “Feelin’ Good”? I forget…) is easy to listen to. Not easy listening, just easy to listen to. Or easier than some previous stuff.

The bottom line is, the song is very George Michael, the way I choose to think of him. It’s got that heartfelt vocal, it’s got lyrics that could mean four different things if you choose to dwell on it, the melody is simple yet sophisticated if you know what to listen for – and there’s absolutely no way it could have been anyone else. This is why George Michael, the talented artist, will be remembered for just that in years to come: His talent.

Just for the record, other Christmas songs I can stomach is “O Helga Natt” (Swedish version of “O Holy Night” – either with Jussi Bjorling or Jan Werner), “The Christmas Song”, “Fairytale of New York” (just cos it’s f-ing hilarious), “La Det Sne” (“Let It Snow” in Norwegian – done with a sense of humour) and “Thank God It’s Christmas”. Most other X-mas stuff I can do without, really.

Anyway, lyrics. Blatantly stolen from Remarkable’s Buzzin’ Blog. ;-)

December Song
(I Dreamed Of Christmas)

written by George Michael & David Austin

Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
May your every New Year dream come true

Sweet December song
The melody that saved me
On those less than silent nights
When snow would fall upon my bed
White sugar from Jesus
And take me to the day
She could always smile
The Virgin Child would always show the way
Just to save me
(Just to save me)

There was always Christmas time
To wipe the year away
I guess that morning they’d decided
That the war would have to wait

There was always Christmas time
Jesus came to stay
I could believe in peace on Earth
And I could watch TV all day
So I dreamed of Christmas

Maybe since you’ve gone
I went a little crazy
God knows they can see
(the child)
But the snow that falls upon my bed
That loving I needed
Falls every single day
For each and every child
The Virgin smiles for all to see
But you kept her from me

There was always Christmas time
To wipe the year away
I guess that morning they’d decided
That the war would have to wait

There was always Christmas time
Jesus came to stay
I could believe in peace on Earth
And I could watch TV all day
And so I dreamed of Christmas
Yes, I dreamed like you

Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
May your every New Year dream come true

December 1, 2008 - Posted by Terri | December Song, George Michael, New Christmas song | | 10 Comments

10 Comments »

  1. I’m probably one of the few GM fans to feel this way but … I don’t see what the big deal is with this song. It’s “okay” … and nothing more. I find the lyrics wanting and the melody leads you in one direction before veering off in another. It’s frustrating because your expectations keep getting teased and thwarted. I understand GM may not want to write songs like he used to (solid melodies with strong hooks that hit you on first listen), but this kind of more “subtle” songwriting style is not necessarily any more sophisticated. In fact, I think it borders on the pretentious. Sorry, but that’s just my opinion.

    Comment by Yogchick | December 4, 2008 | Reply

  2. And it’s your opinion and you’re entitled to it. Just because the majority doesn’t think what you think, it doesn’t mean what you think is wrong. (Spoken by someone that more times than not went against what everyone else thought, if you recall ;) ).

    I think one of the ‘mistakes’ when you’re a big fan of someone is that you have huuuge expectations to everything they do. Trust me, I’ve been there, done that, gotten disappointed, burned the t-shirt. I didn’t even register that this song was out until someone sent it to me, so I literally had no expectations whatsoever, other than hearing a new GM song.

    To me, it sounds great. Very George. What others think is up to them ;)

    Comment by knobby | December 4, 2008 | Reply

  3. The longer you’re fan, the more you expect new GM songs to be “likeable”. I feel that, apart from “Round Here”, “December Song” is one of the few *recent* very personal of George’s songs. While I find the older songs up to “Older” album more about his personal feelings, his later songs from “Patience” on are more about his personal facts (ie. 1957 when his parents married). At least when you listen to the latter you have to know some facts about him. ;)

    Personally, I feel more addressed by songs that appeal to my feelings rather than songs that make my mind think about GM facts. lol

    Comment by Nobby | December 5, 2008 | Reply

  4. Hi Knobby,
    The song hasn’t grabbed me yet. I’ve listened to it a few times and I suppose I have fallen into the trap of having my expectations fixed too high. I’m just asking myself if it wasn’t George would I take any notice of it? I don’t think I would. I want to like it. Maybe it will grow on me. The jury is out at the moment. Maybe I’m just a miserable git who hasn’t got into the Christmas spirit yet.
    PS. To Knobby. Glad to see you are still on top form.
    Kindest Regards.
    Marco.

    Comment by Marco | December 17, 2008 | Reply

  5. Merry Christmas btw :)
    (Marry Santa Claus? ;) lol)

    Comment by Nobby | December 24, 2008 | Reply

  6. It’s a very mature song, very good. The way he’s written this song makes total sense at this point of his life, a Wham/Last Christmas style melody would have been silly.

    Comment by Dave | December 26, 2008 | Reply

  7. Love the song… now. :-)
    Thanks for sending it to me.

    Happy new year!

    Comment by MJ | January 1, 2009 | Reply

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    Sorry to post here but I don’t know how to contact you.

    You might want to take a look at that

    Comment by Claude | April 27, 2009 | Reply

  9. Knobby are you ever going to update this site :)

    Comment by Moonchild | May 21, 2009 | Reply

    • I dunno – maybe ;)

      Comment by knobby | May 22, 2009 | Reply


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