"Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song by girl group Danity Kane. The song was written by group member Dawn Richard. This song was promoted at a few of their concerts. They recorded this song immediately after finishing their first self-titled album. By Christmas of 2006, the song was the #6 top download on iTunes. There were rumors that the label wanted to shoot a video for this that would be like "Ride for You" Part II, but there was never time made in scheduling.
Home For Christmas is the eighteenth studio album by Hall & Oates, and their first full-length album of Christmas music. It was released in the US on October 3, 2006. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this album goes to Toys for Tots. It was only available at Trans World Entertainment music stores in 2006, but has since become available at all retail outlets.
Previously, the duo released a promotional only single called "Jingle Bell Rock" in the early 1980s that had each of them separately singing the lead vocals on either side of the 45. The version of "Jingle Bell Rock" on this album is different from those two versions.
This album features two new songs written by Hall & Oates: "No Child Should Ever Cry on Christmas" and "Home for Christmas".
It includes a version of "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear", which became their second number one Adult Contemporary hit.
Home for Christmas is the first Christmas album by Canadian country music singer George Canyon.
Hmm, my baby
Heaven sent You to me
All the world's been praying
Who will save?
But who am I?
That here tonight
I hold the one
Who'll bring us life
Hallelujah, we've been found
A child is born to save us now
Hallelujah, light has come
A Savior who will set us free
A promise for those who believe
Do You hear the Angels
Sing for You, my baby?
Men and kings have
Come to bow to You
But here in my arms
So close to me
The son of God
Now all can see
Hallelujah, we've been found
A child is born to save us now
Jesus Hallelujah, light has come
A Savior set us free
So praise to God on high
He has heard our cry