
E But if you really hold me tight, F7 B7 E All the way home I'll be warm. The lead singer uses vibrato to convincingly convey the narrator's slow emotional yearning, thereby making this version of the song a good choice for a night of holiday romance, if ya know what I mean. Bm F7 Bm The lights are turned way down low, E7 A E Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow Instrumental A E7 A A Cdim E Bm F7 Bm E7 A E Verse 3 E When we finally kiss good night, Fm B7 E How I'll hate going out in the storm. Finally, he references their bodies meeting and invites her to come a little closer.

A Christmas Eve snowstorm transforms one small town into a romantic. It's clear that the narrator wants to get his sexy on with the woman in his life, although he inelegantly expresses his intent ( "we got a thing here, can't let it slip away.")Įmphasizing his message of seduction, the narrator articulates a desire to wrap his lover up because she's the only present he needs. Read 12105 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. Gone, too, is the old line about love ( "as long as you love me so"). You'll notice that there's no " corn for poppin'" in this version, and to be honest, it's really just raining and sleeting outside.

Using strong harmonies, the group imparts their passion-filled rendition in a nice and easy manner at a pace much slower than the traditional song. Its about making the most of a snowy day by spending it with. The 1990s boys band kept the theme of the traditional holiday song but departed extensively from its original lyrics. Although this song is associated with Christmas, there is no mention of the holiday in the lyrics.

The fire is raging and so are the narrator's hormones in this 1993 R&B version.
