Quartet Of Men Sings ‘Christmas Everyday’
A group of four musically gifted men, The Overtones, gave an upbeat and catchy performance, singing how they wished they could experience the joy and warmth of Christmas every single day of the year.
As everyone already knows, Christmas is, unfortunately, just one day out of the year. However, for many people, it’s likely the most anticipated day on the calendar. It’s a chance to spend time with family and friends to celebrate the birth of Christ, exchange gifts and eat too much food. What is there not to love about Dec. 25?
Given the abundance of joy and happiness present during a Christmas celebration, I’d venture to guess that most people wouldn’t mind if Christmas were extended a day or two. Who could ever be against that idea?
In a video posted on YouTube, the UK pop quartet The Overtones sings “Christmas Everyday,” a tune about experiencing Christmas all 365 days. That’s a desire most people can wholeheartedly agree with and understand.
“Christmas Everyday” is a catchy, toe-tapping song about the best, most memorable aspects of the Christmas season. Because it is so upbeat and noticeably fast-paced, it’s a tune that is sure to get stuck in your head. You’ll probably find yourself singing it silently hours after that final listen.
“Sidewalks covered up in snow
Lights up everywhere we go
Santa’s on his way
It’s Christmas every day”
In addition to the lyrics about Santa, Christmas trees and snow-covered surfaces, the video provides many perfect visual depictions of all things Christmas.
The guys wear matching red suits and then don some of the ugliest Christmas sweaters you’ve ever seen while faux snow falls as the guys sing about wanting Christmas every single day.
Later in the video, their families join the fun, sitting near an intricately decorated Christmas tree.
Luke 2:7 “And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”
Quartet Of Men Sings ‘Christmas Everyday’
A group of four musically gifted men, The Overtones, gave an upbeat and catchy performance, singing how they wished they could experience the joy and warmth of Christmas every single day of the year.
As everyone already knows, Christmas is, unfortunately, just one day out of the year. However, for many people, it’s likely the most anticipated day on the calendar. It’s a chance to spend time with family and friends to celebrate the birth of Christ, exchange gifts and eat too much food. What is there not to love about Dec. 25?
Given the abundance of joy and happiness present during a Christmas celebration, I’d venture to guess that most people wouldn’t mind if Christmas were extended a day or two. Who could ever be against that idea?
In a video posted on YouTube, the UK pop quartet The Overtones sings “Christmas Everyday,” a tune about experiencing Christmas all 365 days. That’s a desire most people can wholeheartedly agree with and understand.
“Christmas Everyday” is a catchy, toe-tapping song about the best, most memorable aspects of the Christmas season. Because it is so upbeat and noticeably fast-paced, it’s a tune that is sure to get stuck in your head. You’ll probably find yourself singing it silently hours after that final listen.
“Sidewalks covered up in snow
Lights up everywhere we go
Santa’s on his way
It’s Christmas every day”
In addition to the lyrics about Santa, Christmas trees and snow-covered surfaces, the video provides many perfect visual depictions of all things Christmas.
The guys wear matching red suits and then don some of the ugliest Christmas sweaters you’ve ever seen while faux snow falls as the guys sing about wanting Christmas every single day.
Later in the video, their families join the fun, sitting near an intricately decorated Christmas tree.
Luke 2:7 “And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”
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