“Step Into Christmas” – IL TESTO
Welcome to my Christmas song
I’d like to thank you for the year
So I’m sending you this Christmas card
To say it’s nice to have you here
I’d like to sing about all the things
Your eyes and mind can see
So hop aboard the turntable
Oh step into Christmas with me
Step into Christmas
Let’s join together
We can watch the snow fall forever and ever
Eat, drink and be merry
Come along with me
Step into Christmas
The admission’s free
Take care in all you do next year
And keep smiling through the days
If we can help to entertain you
Oh we will find the ways
So merry Christmas one and all
There’s no place I’d rather be
Than asking you if you’d oblige
Stepping into Christmas with me
Step into Christmas
Let’s join together
We can watch the snow fall forever and ever
Eat, drink and be merry
Come along with me
Step into Christmas
The admission’s free
Welcome to my Christmas song
I’d like to thank you for the year
So I’m sending you this Christmas card
To say it’s nice to have you here
I’d like to sing about all the things
Your eyes and mind can see
So hop aboard the turntable
Oh step into Christmas with me
Step into Christmas
Let’s join together
We can watch the snow fall forever and ever
Eat, drink and be merry
Come along with me
Step into Christmas
The admission’s free
Step into Christmas
Let’s join together
We can watch the snow fall forever and ever
Eat, drink and be merry
Come along with me
Step into Christmas
The admission’s free
Step into Christmas
Let’s join together
We can watch the snow fall forever and ever
Eat, drink and be merry
Come along with me
Step into Christmas
The admission’s free
Step
Step into christmas
Oh forever and ever
Yeah come along with me
Now
Step
Step into christmas
Oh forever and ever
Yeah come along with me
Now
Step into Christmas è una brano musicale a tema natalizio inciso da Elton John e pubblicato come singolo in versione 45 giri nel 1973. Autori del brano sono lo stesso Elton John (melodia) e Bernie Taupin (testo).
Il singolo, uscito il 26 novembre del 1973 con Ho! Ho! Ho! (Who’d Be a Turkey at Christmas) come lato B, raggiunse il 24º posto nel Regno Unito. In seguito raggiunse anche il primo posto nella classifica americana riservata ai canti natalizi, e apparve nelle classifiche Cashbox Top 100.
Il brano è stato in seguito pubblicato in varie raccolte del musicista britannico, tra cui Rare Masters (1992), To Be Continued (1990) e Elton John’s Christmas Party (2005/2006). È stata inoltre inserita nel 1995 nella ristampa rimasterizzata dell’album Caribou (1974) come traccia bonus, pur essendo stata creata durante il periodo di Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.