The song is actually called, "Please Come Home for Christmas" and was released in 1960, by the American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown.
The song was written by Charles Brown and Gene Redd and reached number 76 on the Billboard charts, in the US, in December 1960. It appeared in the Christmas Singles chart for nine of the next 12 years, reaching number 1 in 1972.
The song was subsequently covered by numerous diverse artists - most notably The Eagles, in 1978 and has provided Christmas hit singles for various country artists in recent years.
No, not Bon Jovi but Charles Brown and the song is called Please Come Home For Christmas.
Charles Brown
Charles Brown, 1960
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Brother John, brother John, Morning Bells are ringing, Morning Bells are ringing, Ding dong bell, ding dong bell.
Anne Herring
Happy holiday, happy holiday While the merry bells keep ringing
The Pogues, it's called Fairytale Of New York. Fantastic song!!
The Bells were ringing out for Christmas day - The Pogues
itunes
The bells
yeah - usher
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Brother John, brother John, Morning Bells are ringing, Morning Bells are ringing, Ding dong bell, ding dong bell.
For whom the bell tolls by Metallica
Anne Herring
Happy holiday, happy holiday While the merry bells keep ringing
The Pogues, it's called Fairytale Of New York. Fantastic song!!
The Bells were ringing out for Christmas day - The Pogues
Carol of the Bells.
The song is French and it is actually Frere Jacques. The name of the song is "Are you sleeping brother John." It is a song about brother John and the morning bells are ringing and he should be getting out of bed.
just hear those sleigh bells ringing ting tingling too