Display Bilingual:

♪ Have yourself a merry little Christmas ♪ 00:01
♪ Let your heart be light ♪ 00:10
♪ From now on, all our troubles will be out of sight ♪ 00:16
♪ Have yourself a merry little Christmas ♪ 00:29
♪ Make the yule-tide gay ♪ 00:37
♪ From now on, our troubles will be miles away ♪ 00:43
♪ Here we are as in olden days ♪ 00:57
♪ Happy golden days of yore ♪ 01:03
♪ Faithful friends who are dear to us ♪ 01:10
♪ Gather near to us once more ♪ 01:16
♪ Through the years we all will be together ♪ 01:24
♪ If the fates allow ♪ 01:31
♪ Hang a shining star upon the highest bough ♪ 01:38
♪ And have yourself a merry little Christmas now ♪ 01:51
♪ Here we are as in olden days ♪ 02:04
♪ Happy golden days of yore ♪ 02:10
♪ Faithful friends who are dear to us ♪ 02:18
♪ Gather near to us once more ♪ 02:24
♪ Through the years we all will be together ♪ 02:33
♪ If the fates allow ♪ 02:40
♪ Hang a shining star upon the highest bough ♪ 02:47
♪ And have yourself a merry little Christmas now ♪ 02:59
♪ Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas ♪ 03:18

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – English Lyrics

🚀 "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" helps you learn 20+ new words without getting bored – tap the app and try it now!
By
Frank Sinatra
Viewed
18,603,491
Language
Learn this song

Lyrics & Translation

Immerse yourself in the enduring charm of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by Frank Sinatra. This beloved carol offers a unique opportunity for language learners to explore English vocabulary and expressions related to the holiday season, hope, and emotional depth. Its rich history of lyrical evolution—from its bittersweet origins to Sinatra's more hopeful rendition—provides fascinating insights into cultural shifts and the power of language to convey varying sentiments. By listening to Sinatra's smooth delivery, you'll not only enjoy a classic but also grasp the nuances of English phrasing and the song's timeless message of cherishing moments and looking forward to a brighter future.

[English]
♪ Have yourself a merry little Christmas ♪
♪ Let your heart be light ♪
♪ From now on, all our troubles will be out of sight ♪
♪ Have yourself a merry little Christmas ♪
♪ Make the yule-tide gay ♪
♪ From now on, our troubles will be miles away ♪
♪ Here we are as in olden days ♪
♪ Happy golden days of yore ♪
♪ Faithful friends who are dear to us ♪
♪ Gather near to us once more ♪
♪ Through the years we all will be together ♪
♪ If the fates allow ♪
♪ Hang a shining star upon the highest bough ♪
♪ And have yourself a merry little Christmas now ♪
♪ Here we are as in olden days ♪
♪ Happy golden days of yore ♪
♪ Faithful friends who are dear to us ♪
♪ Gather near to us once more ♪
♪ Through the years we all will be together ♪
♪ If the fates allow ♪
♪ Hang a shining star upon the highest bough ♪
♪ And have yourself a merry little Christmas now ♪
♪ Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas ♪

Key Vocabulary

Start Practicing
Vocabulary Meanings

merry

/ˈmer.i/

A1
  • adjective
  • - cheerful and lively

Christmas

/ˈkrɪs.məs/

A1
  • noun
  • - a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus

light

/laɪt/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not heavy or dark
  • noun
  • - brightness from the sun, a lamp, etc.

troubles

/ˈtrʌb.əlz/

A2
  • noun
  • - problems or difficulties

sight

/saɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the ability to see

gay

/ɡeɪ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - happy and excited

yule-tide

/ˈjuːl.taɪd/

B2
  • noun
  • - the Christmas season

olden

/ˈoʊl.dən/

B1
  • adjective
  • - of or from past times

golden

/ˈɡoʊl.dən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - made of gold or of a bright yellow color

yore

/jɔːr/

B2
  • noun
  • - past times

faithful

/ˈfeɪθ.fəl/

A2
  • adjective
  • - loyal and reliable

dear

/dɪr/

A1
  • adjective
  • - beloved or valued

gather

/ˈɡæð.ər/

A2
  • verb
  • - to come together in a group

fates

/feɪts/

B1
  • noun
  • - powers that are believed to control events

shining

/ˈʃaɪ.nɪŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - giving out a bright light

bough

/baʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a main branch of a tree

Do you remember what “merry” or “Christmas” means in "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"?

Hop into the app to practice now – quizzes, flashcards, and native-like pronunciation are waiting!

Key Grammar Structures

  • Have yourself a merry little Christmas

    ➔ Imperative mood with reflexive pronoun

    ➔ The verb "Have" is used in the imperative to give a suggestion, and "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun referring back to the addressee.

  • Let your heart be light

    ➔ Imperative with 'let' + bare infinitive

    "Let" introduces a gentle command, and the verb "be" appears in its bare infinitive form.

  • From now on, all our troubles will be out of sight

    ➔ Future simple with modal "will"

    "Will" expresses a future certainty: "troubles will be out of sight".

  • Make the yule‑tide gay

    ➔ Imperative verb "make"

    "Make" is a direct command telling someone to cause the yule‑tide to become gay.

  • Here we are as in olden days

    ➔ Present simple with comparative "as … as" (ellipsis of the second "as")

    "Here we are" states the present situation, and "as in olden days" compares it to the past.

  • Faithful friends who are dear to us

    ➔ Relative clause introduced by "who"

    "who" links "faithful friends" to the clause "are dear to us", adding description.

  • Gather near to us once more

    ➔ Imperative verb "gather" with prepositional phrase "near to us"

    "Gather" is a direct command; "near to us" tells where they should gather.

  • If the fates allow

    ➔ Conditional clause (first conditional, ellipsis of main clause)

    "If" introduces a condition; the sentence implies a following result, e.g., "we will celebrate".

  • Hang a shining star upon the highest bough

    ➔ Imperative verb "hang" with object and prepositional phrase

    "Hang" is a command to place "a shining star" "upon the highest bough".