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Randy Travis
Lyrics for Song: Winter Wonderland
Lyrics for Album: Old-Time Christmas [1989]
Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin',
In the lane, snow is glistenin'
A beautiful sight,
We're happy tonight,
Walking in a winter wonderland.
Gone away is the bluebird,
Here to stay is a new bird
He sings a love song,
As we go along,
Walkin' in a winter wonderland.
In the meadow we can build a snowman,
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say: Are you married?
We'll say: No man,
But you can do the job
While you're in town.
Later on, we'll conspire,
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid,
The plans that we've made,
Walkin' in a winter wonderland.
--- Instrumental ---
In the meadow we can build a snowman,
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say: Are you married?
We'll say: No man,
But you can do the job
While you're in town.
Later on, we'll conspire,
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid,
The plans that we've made,
Walkin' in a winter wonderland.
To face unafraid,
The plans that we've made,
Walkin' in a winter wonderl.
Walkin' in a winter wonder
Walkin' in a winter wonderland...
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Winter Wonderland
Randy Travis delivers a soulful interpretation of the classic holiday standard "Winter Wonderland" on his 1989 album, Old-Time Christmas. As a defining figure in country music, Travis brings his signature baritone and traditional sensibilities to this festive recording, blending the song's nostalgic charm with the warmth of his established vocal style. The track stands as a testament to his ability to honor timeless material while infusing it with the emotional depth characteristic of his broader discography. This performance captures the essence of the season, offering listeners a comforting and familiar sound that complements his extensive catalogue of hits and worship-oriented works. The recording remains a cherished example of how country artists can reinterpret beloved standards for new audiences. |
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| Album Lyrics: Old-Time Christmas [1989] |
 Randy Travis
"Old-Time Christmas [1989]"
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