Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Hanson · Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters [2004]
Look at you baby
Yeah
They're singing "Deck The Halls," but it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here and all the fun we had last year
Christmas
Oh
The snow's coming down
Christmas
Now I'm watching it fall
Christmas
All the people around
Christmas
Baby please come home
Christmas
Now the church bell's in town
Christmas
Oh
They're singing our song
Christmas
Oh
All those happy sounds
Christmas
Baby please come home
They're singing "Deck The Halls," but it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here and all the fun we had last year
Christmas
Oh
The snow's coming down
Christmas
Now I'm watching it fall
Christmas
All the people around
Christmas
Baby please come home
Yeah
Won't you please
Oh
Come home
They're singing "Deck The Halls," but it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here and all the fun we had last year
Oh
Whoa
Christmas
Oh
The snow's coming down
Christmas
Now I'm watching it fall
Christmas
All the people around
Christmas
Baby
Baby
Baby please come home
Baby please come home
Baby please come home
Oh
Baby please come home
Now I'm feeling all alone
Baby
Baby
Baby
Said please come home
Baby please come home
Baby please come home
Baby please come home
Oh
Won't you come home
Baby please come home
I'm feeling all alone
Said baby
Baby
Baby please come home
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Hanson's 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)' stands as a defining track of the 1990s pop revival, blending traditional holiday themes with the band's signature synth-pop sound. Released on their 2004 compilation 'Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters,' the recording captures the group's signature blend of youthful energy and polished production that characterized their earlier work. The song became a cultural touchstone, reimagining the Christmas narrative through a modern lens while maintaining the emotional core of the original standard. Its enduring popularity highlights Hanson's ability to reinterpret classic material for a contemporary audience, cementing their place in the history of holiday music alongside peers like Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. The track remains a staple of modern Christmas playlists, showcasing the band's lasting influence on the genre.

