(Ooh, ooh)
I’ll have a blue Christmas without you
I’ll be so blue just thinking about you
Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree
(Ah, ah, ah)
Won’t be the same, dear, if you’re not here with me
And when those blue snowflakes start fallin’
(Ooh, ooh)
That’s when those blue memories start callin’
(Ooh, ooh)
You’ll be doin’ alright with your Christmas of white
But I’ll have a blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas (Ooh)
Come on
You’ll be doin’ alright with your Christmas of white
But I’ll have a blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas
I said, but, I’ll have a blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas
Heartache Under the Mistletoe
“Blue Christmas” by Brown, Kane captures the bittersweet side of the holiday season, painting a vivid picture of longing and heartache when a loved one is absent. The song’s melancholic tone is established through lines about blue memories and snowflakes, suggesting that the magic of Christmas loses its warmth without the presence of a special someone. The contrast between traditional festive imagery—red decorations, green trees, and white Christmases—and the recurring theme of “blue” emphasizes the depth of loneliness experienced by the narrator. The repetition of “blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas” amplifies the emotional weight, making the song relatable for anyone who’s felt alone during the holidays.
Song Credits
- Artist: Brown, Kane