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12/19/2005


That's What I Want For Christmas

Nancy Wilson was Capitol Record's second highest selling artist in the Sixties, second only to The Chairman of the Board, Frank Sinatra

That's What I Want For Christmas

When you said yesterday that it's nearly Christmas
What did I want and I thought just love me, love me, love me
That's what I want for Christmas

When I walk through a room let them see you need me
Walk through a room let them see you love me, love me, love me
That's what I want for Christmas

Anyone can wish for all the trinkets in the window
Some can even buy the things they see
But the presents that I want
You'll never find in any window
Bring me love and bring it just for me

When you come home at night
Take me in your arms and hold me
Kiss me, and say you love me, love me, oh love me
That's what I want for Christmas

Love me, Love me
Oh that's what I want, that's what I want for Christmas

Anyone can wish for all the trinkets in the window
Some can even buy the things they see
But the presents that I want
You'll never find in any window
Bring me love and bring it just for me

When you come home at night
And you take me in your arms
And you hold me kiss me
And say you love me, love me, love me
That's what I want for Christmas

Hold me
Kiss me
That's what I want for Christmas
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