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- Wham! – Last Christmas Lyrics - Genius
Last Christmas Lyrics: (Happy Christmas) Ah, ah-ah Ooh-woah Oh-oh Last Christmas, I gave you my heart But the very next day, you gave it away This year, to save me from tears
- Wham! - Last Christmas Lyrics | AZLyrics. com
Wham! "Last Christmas": Happy Christmas Last Christmas I gave you my heart But the very next day you gave it away This year
- Wham! - Last Christmas Lyrics - SONGLYRICS. com
How can you love me for a day? I thought you were someone special! Wham! - Last Christmas Lyrics (Happy Christmas) Last Christmas I gave you my heart But the very next day you gave it away This year to save me from tears I'll give it to
- Last Christmas lyrics | Christmas songs - Lyrics for Christmas
Lyrics to Last Christmas The christmas song Last Christmas with lyrics written by George Michael Released by Wham! in 1984 it became a huge christmas hit
- Wham! - Last Christmas Lyrics | Lyrics. com
"Last Christmas" is a song by English pop duo Wham!, released on Epic Records in December 1984, on a double A-side with "Everything She Wants" It was written and produced by George Michael, and has been covered by many artists since its original release
- Last Christmas lyrics by Wham!, 7 meanings. Last Christmas explained . . .
Original lyrics of Last Christmas song by Wham! Explore 7 meanings and explanations or write yours Find more of Wham! lyrics Watch official video, print or download text in PDF Comment and share your favourite lyrics
- Last Christmas Lyrics - Christmas Carols - Lyrics On Demand
Last Christmas I gave you my heart But the very next day you gave it away This year To save me from tears I'll give it to someone special Once bitten and twice shy I keep my distance But you still catch my eye Tell me baby Do you recognize me? Well It's been a year It doesn't surprise me I wrapped it up and sent it With a note saying "I love
- Wham Last Christmas Lyrics - GigWise
Last Christmas is one of Wham!’s most beloved songs, released in 1984 Despite its upbeat melody, the lyrics explore themes of heartbreak and longing during the festive season
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