Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

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This article is about the song. For a television-series episode from see Merry Little Christmas

"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane [during an interview with Hugh Martin on NPR on 12/21/06, he said Ralph Blane encouraged him to continue to write the song, but really did not have anything more to do with writing it] and made famous by Judy Garland in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St. Louis". The movie chronicles the change in seasons and times of St. Louis including the Christmas season. In the famous scene, Garland sings the tearful tune to child star Margaret O'Brien. The melancholy tune and lyrics were originally even more somber but were adapted by the song writers to the current version at Garland's request.

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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,
Let your heart be light
From now on,
Our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make your yuletide gay
From now on our troubles will be miles away.
Here we are as in olden days,
Happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who were dear to us
Gather be near to us once more.
Through the years we all will be together
If the fates allow.
Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

(Introduction)
Christmas future is far away
Christmas past is past
Christmas present is here today
Bringing joy that may last
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Let your heart be light
From now on,
our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Make the Yule-tide gay,
From now on,
our troubles will be miles away.
Here we are as in olden days,
Happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who are near to us
Gather near to us once more.
Through the years
We all will be together,
If the Fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
And have yourself A merry little Christmas now.

(Introduction)
Christmas future is far away
Christmas past is past
Christmas present is here today
Bringing joy that may last
(Refrain)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
May your heart be light
In a year our troubles will be out of sight
From now on
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the yuletide gay
In a year our troubles will be miles away
Here we are as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Precious friends who are dear to us
Gather near to us once more
I know that
In a year we all will be together
If the fates allow
Until then, we'll just have to muddle through somehow
And have ourselves a merry little Christmas now.

Have yourself a merry little Christmas
It may be your last
Next year we may all be living in the past
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Pop that champagne cork
Next year we may all be living in New York.
No good times like the olden days,
Happy golden days of yore,
Faithful friends who were dear to us
Will be near to us no more.
But at least we all will be together
If the Lord allows.
From now on we'll have to muddle through somehow.
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

Judy Garland felt some of the lyrics were too negative for a Christmas song and requested a rewrite but Hugh Martin initially refused and withdrew the song. Martin credits Meet Me in St. Louis actor Tom Drake for persuading him that Garland was right and it was a great song but needed another draft.

Later recorded versions combine lyrics from previous versions in accordance to the artist(s)' preference.

  • A news release regarding NewSong's release of their 2001 Christmas album The Christmas Shoes noted a 1990 incident with youth pastor Michael O'Brien's visit to composer Hugh Martin. Martin admitted to O'Brien the original version had "Lord allows" instead of "fates allow", and the lyrics were changed to remove religious references. O'Brien, who later joined NewSong, had the group record the song with Martin's lyric.
  • In the Audio commentary for the DVD, John Fricke recites the second stanza as:
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the yule tide gay
Next year, we may all be many miles away


Source: http://www.cbs.com/specials/christmas_shoes/band.shtml

In 2001 the 86-year-old composer, occasionally active as a pianist with religious minstries since the 1980's, wrote an entirely new set of lyrics to the song with John Fricke, "Have Yourself a Blessed Little Christmas", a sacred version of the secular Christmas standard. The song was recorded by gospel female vocalist Del Delker with Martin accompanying her on piano.

Lyrics:

Christmas future is far away
Christmas past is past
Christmas present is here to stay
Bringing joy that will last
Have yourself a blessed little Christmas
Christ the King is born
Let your voices ring upon this happy morn'
Have yourself a blessed little Christmas
Serenade the earth
Tell the world we celebrate the Savior's birth
Let us gather to sing to Him
And to bring to Him our praise
Son of God
And a friend of all
To the end of all our days
Let us all proclaim the joyous tidings
Voices raised on high
Send the carols soaring up into the sky
This very merry blessed Christmas lullaby
Son of God
And a friend of all
To the end of all our days
Sing hosanna's hymns and hallelujahs
As to Him we bow
Make the music mighty as the heavens allow
And have yourself a blessed little Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Have yourself a blessed little Christmas night


Source: Hugh Martin Interview http://www.vop.com/previous_broadcasts/2000/december_2000/s0052.html

Addendum (April 21/December 23, 2006): Note: It seems that most of the chord progressions of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas are exactly the same as the chord progressions of a song written ten years earlier by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart titled "Blue Moon", other than additional chord progressions at the ending and in the bridge. This progression (C-Am-Dm-G) became a pop cliché in the 1940's and 50's: Blue Moon, Santa Catalina, Silhouettes and Sha-boom (to name just four) can all be sung as a simultaneous medley if the bridges are omitted. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" can be added to the mix with a very little bending.

Monica Forsberg has written lyrics in Swedish, "Det är dags att tända alla ljusen" ("It is time to lit all the candles"), which has been recorded by Lasse Berghagen.

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