Christmas_time_mistletoe_and_wine

"Mistletoe and Wine" is best known as the 1988 UK Christmas number one hit by . Originally written for a stage musical titled Scraps (later The Little Match Girl ), the song was initially intended to be a dark, ironic commentary on middle-class indifference to poverty during the holidays. Cliff Richard adapted the lyrics to emphasize religious and festive joy, turning it into the holiday staple it is today. Musical Guide & Performance

Watch these tutorials and performances to master the melody and rhythm of this festive classic: christmas_time_mistletoe_and_wine

: The bridge emphasizes reconciliation: "A time for giving, a time for getting / A time for forgiving and for forgetting." "Mistletoe and Wine" is best known as the

: "Christmas time, mistletoe and wine / Children singing Christian rhyme / With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree / A time to rejoice in the good that we see." Musical Guide & Performance Watch these tutorials and

: You can find official arrangements and digital downloads through retailers like Sheet Music Plus and Musicnotes .