Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Best Japanese Christmas Song Ever- The Tengooz: Wish You

I would like to extend thanks to all our loyal listeners who have recently sent their
greetings in to us. As December comes rolling back round again, it seems that lots of people
include our CLASSIC song of the season: Wish You.

I wrote the song at Jon Hick`s place a few years back, and we just went ahead and recorded it on Jon`s equipment. Michael (Mickey) Smith helped with the production.

I play the guitar and sing,with Jon drumming and harmonizing.

Hase G plays the bas and uses his synthesizer to play the instrumnetal break.


Here are the lyrics to the song:

Wish You


December`s come round again
and another year`s come to an end
lets gather round that old fire
raise a glass with our families and friends


And we wish you a very, merry, merry Christmas
and we wish you a happy New Year
we wish you a very,merry,merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!

You might be up there in Helsinki
within Santa Clause easy reach
or you might be down there in Australia
celebrating down at the beach

And we wish you a very, merry, merry Christmas
and we wish you a Happy New Year
We wish you a very, merry, merry Christmas
one without any tears

You can a Jain or a Buddhist
you might be a muslim or a Jew
But we wish you a very, merry, merry Christmas
and a Happy Hanukah, too

words and music

Avi Landau

listen to Wish You:

http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/15569

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