So, how many of us going to his beloved home for Christmas with his family.
The world has become so small that in a few hours you can be on the other side of the world, start a family, work or spend a nice holiday,but there will always be a moment, a day that makes you go back to your home country to the family home, sit down with your family for a meal and share a common wafer (Polish tradition).
And I always like going home for the holidays myself humming this song:
I'm driving home for Christmas
Oh, I can't wait to see those faces
I'm driving home for Christmas, yea
Well I'm moving down that line
And it's been so long
But I will be there
I sing this song
To pass the time away
Driving in my car
Driving home for Christmas
It's gonna take some time
But I'll get there
Top to toe in tail-lights
Oh, I got red lights on the run
But soon there'll be a freeway
Get my feet on holy ground
So I sing for you
Though you can't hear me
When I get through
And feel you near me
I am driving home for Christmas
Driving home for Christmas
With a thousand memories
I take look at the driver next to me
He's just the same
Just the same
Top to toe in tail-lights
Oh, I got red lights on the run
I'm driving home for Christmas, yea
Get my feet on holy ground
So I sing for you
Though you can't hear me
When I get trough
And feel you near me
Driving in my car
Driving home for Christmas
Driving home for Christmas
With a thousand memories
Christopher Anton "Chris" Rea was born on March 4 1951r.in Middlesbrough, a British guitarist, singer and songwriter, the son of an Italian immigrant and Irish women.
He began his career in 1973r.in local band "Magdalene".In 1975r.band changed its name to "Beautiful Losers" and won a national talent contest, and two years later Chris goes to start a solo career.
In 1978 releases his first album titled "Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?" which earned a gold record in the U.S.
And another interesting:Chris is tile as race car driver.
I do not think need a lot to explain. Everybody wants to be with someone close for Christmas.
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