Grown-Up Christmas List
Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Natalie Cole
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Do you remember me I sat upon your knee I wrote to you With childhood fantasies Well, I'm all grown up now Can you still help somehow I'm not a child But my heart still can dream So here's my lifelong wish My grown-up Christmas list Not for myself But for a world in need No more lives torn apart That wars would never start And time would heal all hearts Every man would have a friend That right would always win And love would never end This is my grown-up Christmas list What is this illusion called The innocence of youth Maybe only in their blind belief Can we ever find the truth There'd be no more lives torn apart And wars would never start And time would heal all hearts Every man would have a friend And right would always win And love would never end This is my grown-up Christmas list This is my only lifelong wish This is my grown-up Christmas list
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Written by: Linda Thompson, David Foster
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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11 facts about this song
Creators"Grown-Up Christmas List" is a song composed by David Foster (music) and Linda Thompson-Jenner (lyrics).
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PerformersThe song was initially recorded and released by David Foster in 1990, but it was popularized by Amy Grant who released her version in 1992. Subsequently, other artists such as Natalie Cole also recorded their renditions.
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Amy Grant’s VersionAmy Grant's recording for her holiday album "Home for Christmas" was released as a single in 1992 and peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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Natalie Cole's VersionNatalie Cole covered the song in 1999 for her Christmas album "The Magic of Christmas". Her version was a hit and it reached the top spot of the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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ContentThe lyrics of "Grown-Up Christmas List" are about an adult wishing for world peace and happiness during the Christmas season and asking for less selfish, material presents unlike when they were a child.
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Other VersionsApart from Foster, Grant, and Cole, "Grown-Up Christmas List" has been covered by a range of artists including Michael Bublé, Barbara Streisand, and Kelly Clarkson, demonstrating its enduring popularity.
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AwardFoster’s original instrumental recording was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals in 1991.
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Critical ReceptionThe song has often been praised for its meaningful lyrics and is perceived as a Christmas classic. It resonates with listeners due to its touching theme of reflecting on the true spirit of Christmas.
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Commercial SuccessAmong all versions of the song, Natalie Cole's was commercially the most successful, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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Public PerformancesMany artists have performed "Grown-Up Christmas List" live on television, concerts, and other events, further enhancing its popularity during the holiday season.
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Essential Christmas Playlist"Grown-Up Christmas List" is considered a holiday staple and it is frequently included in Christmas-themed radio/playlist rotations across the globe.
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