Click on the image above to go to the challenge in the forum.I have always loved the Christmas season since I (Cindy) was a little girl. One of my favorite parts of the season is Christmas music. It just always puts me in a good mood. That is why I am so excited to be hosting this year's Song Lyrics Challenge.
I want this challenge to be fun for everyone regardless of whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa or nothing at all. (Maybe you celebrate more than one.) So for this challenge, I want you to scrap lyrics from your favorite Christmas/Holiday song or any song that has special meaning for you. You can create an art journaling page, a page with photos, a pocket style page or any other page you want to create. That is up to you. For the challenge, you will need to do two things. You need to include some of the lyrics on your page and include at least a sentence explaining why this song is important to you.
Below is my page.
Day 6 - Scrap Song
Lyrics Challenge found here: https://oscraps.com/community/threads/day-6-scrap-song-lyrics-challenge.36606/
Journaling reads: I
did not know that the lyrics we sing to “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
now were different originally. According
to Classicfm dot com, “Judy Garland sang it first for a scene in Meet Me
in St Louis (1944) in which her character comforts her younger sister,
Margaret.
The song “began with the melody,” says songwriter
Hugh Martin. “I found a little madrigal-like tune that I liked but couldn’t
make work, so I played with it for two or three days and then threw it in the
wastebasket.”
But his collaborator, Ralph Blane, heard it and reckoned
Martin was mad to throw it out. “We dug around the wastebasket and found it,”
Blane recalled. “Thank the Lord we found it.”
But, the lyrics weren’t quite right. So, producers requested a rewrite. The song’s original lyrics, as dreamed up by
Martin and Blane, evoked a very different Christmas feeling. Garland objected to the lyrics, apparently,
saying they were too depressing and if she were to sing them, “Margaret will
cry, and they’ll think I’m a monster”.
Eager to please their leading lady, Hollywood executives
requested a rewrite. “They said, ‘No, no – it’s a sad scene, but we want sort
of an upbeat song, which will make it even sadder if she’s smiling through her
tears,” Martin said.
But Martin, who has since claimed the whole soundtrack was
his work alone with no contribution from Blane, wasn’t keen for a rewrite. He
had to be firmly nudged by a friend, actor Tom Drake, to write a new verse.
And eventually, he did.”
I actually like the original lyrics more. They remind me that I should “Take therefore
no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of
itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” Matthew 6:34 (KJV) And Proverbs 27:1 (KJV) says, “Boast not thyself of tomorrow; For thou knowest
not what a day may bring forth.” Only
God knows the “number of our days” that I will live in this life. And the lyrics remind me that I should not
procrastinate; that there is no time like the present! Spend time with your family and friends and
tell them you love them. Live, laugh,
and share God’s love!
Original Lyrics:
Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
It may be your last.
Next year we may all be living in the past.
Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
Pop that champagne cork.
Next year we may all be living in New York.
No good times like the olden days.
Happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who were dear to us.
Will be near to us no more.
But at least we all will be together.
If the Lord allows.
From now on, we'll have to muddle through somehow.
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.
Credits list:
All by natalie designs:
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is december
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overlays
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Brushes
Fonts are Arial Narrow and Angelistya Regular
Photo is mine