The Road Home for Christmas (2019) - full transcript

Lindsey and Wes, rival musicians who perform in a dueling-piano show, suddenly find themselves without a gig on Christmas Eve and decide to road-trip to their neighboring hometowns together.

Where is he?

Sorry, excuse me, excuse me.

Pardon me. Thank you.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.

Merry Christmas!

I’m trying to call him.

I can’t believe
he’s my partner.

I told you.
You would’ve said no

and just done
Artist’s Night on Wednesdays.

No! That’s only one night.

Plus it’s half the amount
of tips that I make

with this doofus.



That’s because
the audience likes y’all.

I think it’s the actual contempt
they can feel from all of the...

piano dueling.

He just gets under my skin.

Sorry, sorry.

Where have you been?

Car troubles.

Hello! We were supposed
to go on 10 minutes ago.

Let me guess, Lindsey.
You’re upset about something.

Yeah. That talent manager
is here tonight.

Oh, right.

I’m not gonna let you
mess this up for me.

I know that you’re new to this,

but managers, they don’t like
to be kept waiting.



I totally forgot
that he was coming.

Well, go.

Without further ado
and no introduction necessary,

Keys on Bourbon
welcomes you to Dueling Pianos

with Lindsey Scott
and Wes Bailey.

Christmas edition.

Merry Christmas, everyone.

Ho ho ho.

We are just five short days away
from Christmas,

if you can believe it,

and we’re just really happy

that you can be here
with us tonight celebrating.

Ooh.

So here’s how this works.

We are dueling for your favor.

You see those tip jars
right there?

That is how we know
who has won the duel.

The more that you put in one,

that’s how you show us
who you want your winner to be.

Probably me.

Now we’re gonna play some
fun songs for you guys tonight,

and if you like what I’m doing...

I’m sure that you will...

fill up my jar.

Should we get started?

- Ready when you are.
- Let's do it.

Thank you so much, folks.

We have one more song
for you tonight.

And as always,
the wonderful Erica

will tabulate your generous tips
to see who won the piano duel.

Oh, I think we all know who this
amazing audience is gonna chose.

Before we begin our final medley
of the night,

I just, I just want
to share a sentiment

that my mom always used to say.

Christmas is about spending time
with the ones that you love.

You know, sitting on the couch,
unwrapping a gift,

or putting together a new toy,

setting up the VCR.

This was the 90's, kids.
Remember that?

Thank you so much for coming out
with us tonight.

Merry Christmas
to all of you,

and I hope you spend this season
with the ones that you love.

♪ O come all ye faithful

♪ Joyful and triumphant

♪ O come ye
O come ye ♪

♪ To Bethlehem

♪ The first Noel

♪ The angels did sing

♪ Was to certain
poor shepherds ♪

♪ In fields as they lay

♪ O come let us adore him

♪ O come let us adore him

♪ O come let us adore him

♪ Christ the Lord

♪ Jolly old St. Nicholas

♪ Lean your ear this way

♪ Don’t you tell a single soul ♪

♪ What I’m going to say ♪

♪ Go tell it on the mountain

♪ Over the hills
and everywhere ♪

♪ Go tell it on the mountain

♪ Up on the housetop
reindeer paws ♪

♪ Out jumps good old
Santa Claus ♪

♪ Dashing through the snow

♪ In a one-horse open sleigh

♪ O’er the fields we go ♪

♪ Laughing all the way

Ha ha ha!

♪ We wish you
a Merry Christmas ♪

♪ We wish you
a Merry Christmas ♪

♪ We wish you
a Merry Christmas ♪

♪ And a Happy New

♪ Year

Oh, yeah.

And the winner of tonight’s
dueling pianos is...

Wes Bailey!

And remember,
tonight is our last performance

of the Christmas season,

so thank you so much
for coming.

Merry Christmas
and Happy Holidays!

♪ When the snow starts
falling to the ground ♪

♪ This Christmas

Yeah, I’m just waiting on Erica

with the tips from tonight.

So you haven’t booked
your flight yet?

I told you I keep tracking it
every single day,

but the cheapest flight
I could get is January 2nd.

It’s really expensive.

Well, Baby Rudolph
is due January 3rd,

and it won’t wait
just because you’re late.

I know, I know.

I promise the second I get the
money from the governor’s party,

I’m gonna book my flight.
It’ll be nonstop, first-class.

Or at least nonstop.

So the governor’s party
is that important, huh?

Allie, we’ve been over this.

I’m just saying
you’re missing Christmas

with the whole family.

I know, I know.

But it’s 500 people
at the governor’s mansion,

and he’s asked me to play.

He’s asked us to play.

Plus, I really need
the money, you know?

And that way,
I could take two weeks off

to see little Baby Rudolph
get born.

Okay, yes, I appreciate that.

I know we’re kidding
with this whole Rudolph thing,

but it’s kind of growing on me.

Yeah, like Mom
would let that happen.

Besides, she’s moved on
to another reindeer.

She didn’t like that Rudolph
was a boy’s name, you know,

because we were trying to keep
the baby’s sex a secret.

Oh. Rudolph for a boy
and Rudi for a girl?

That’s pretty cute.

Well, get here sooner,
and maybe you’ll have a say.

Okay, I gotta go. I’m gonna
call you tomorrow, okay?

Flight. Book it.

Okay, will do.

Wes, Lindsey.

This is Robby Mailer from
French Quarter Music Management.

Great to meet you, Wes.
Hey there, gorgeous.

Listen, I don’t have long.
My car’s outside.

But I just wanted to pop by and
say that you guys were so great.

I mean, so great.

I’m sure we'll be in touch.

Oh, you know,
I have this for you.

It’s just some covers

and some original music
I’ve been working on.

Excellent, excellent.

Yeah, by the way, if you ever
wanna jam or anything,

I’m pretty flexible.
Studio, on the road.

Whatever.
Makes no difference to me.

Yeah, dude, I like it.

Whoa, dude. This arm!

It’s hard as a rock!

- Tell me you golf.
- Yeah.

You know what?
We gotta go golfing.

- Let's go.
- All right, cool.

I’ll tell you what.
I’ll give you a ring.

- Sounds good.
- All right, see you later, Wes.

All right.

Oh, you forgot this.

Hmm. Thanks.

Good show, you guys.

Ticket sales, door account,

and... tips.

Split 50/50.

Oh, before I forget,

the governor’s assistant
called tonight,

and he has to cancel the party.

What?

- Cancel?
- Why?

Apparently, his entire family
caught the ox flu.

Sorry, ox flu?

Yeah, that’s what he said,

so he had to cancel.

It’s less than five days
until Christmas.

Can he even do that?

Uh, yeah.

Great.

Now what are we
supposed to do?

I don’t know,
go home for Christmas?

Hey, Wes, can you
hang back a bit?

Linds. Lindsey.

Hey.

Uh, Lindsey.
Hey, hey, Lindsey.

Wait, Lindsey, Lindsey,
hold up.

- What do you want?
- Jeez!

Listen, I needed that money
to help pay for my ticket,

so I could go see
my new niece or nephew,

so I’m just really upset
right now.

No, I know, I know, I know.
Me too.

Do you need something, Wes?

Uh, can I get a ride?

My car’s down here.

Hey, so your sister’s
having a baby, huh?

- Yup.
- That’s cool

Now I just have to get to Akron.

Akron? You’re from Akron?

Not Akron. A small town outside
of Akron called Rootstown.

I’m from Kent.

Kent in Ohio?

Went to Kent Roosevelt.

We played you guys in football.

Senior year, homecoming.
Beat you.

You know what? I was
the senior class president,

and you guys totally ruined the
vibe of our homecoming dance.

Well, as I remember it, that
deejay did play nothing but...

Enya. I know.

Although at the end,
the music did get pretty good.

That’s because I fired the guy
and totally took over.

I can’t believe we've never
talked about this before.

- That’s crazy.
- Wow.

- Okay, so...
- Ho ho ho!

Merry Christmas! Ho ho!

You wanna go home for Christmas,
I wanna go home for Christmas,

flights are too expensive, so...

So?

- Road trip!
- Uh, no.

Yeah, what do you say? We leave
first thing in the morning.

It’s a 15-hour drive. We can
get there before Christmas

with plenty of time to spare.

No. We’re not going
on a road trip.

I’m not that bad.

Are you sure you wanna do this?

Road trip over Christmas? Yeah!

I’m not so sure I am.

Come on. What’s the worst thing
that could happen?

Yeah, it was fine.

Did that music manager guy
show up?

- Yeah, he was there.
- And did you talk to him?

Did you give him that sample
thing you were working on?

I mean, a little bit,
and yes, I did.

But it wasn’t even finished.
It was stupid.

Probably just another rejection

Well, you never know.

And now tell me again who this
boy is that you’re driving with.

He’s my dueling piano
partner, Mom.

He’s completely obnoxious,
and he’s already making us late!

Well, I know you’re not so happy

about the governor’s party
being canceled,

but I am so happy you’re
coming home for Christmas.

I know. Me too.
I can’t wait to see you guys

and meet Baby Blitzen.

Don’t get me started
on all that silliness.

Won’t even tell the grandmother
if it’s a boy or a girl.

Anyway...

I was thinking about this,

and I know you needed
the money from the party.

- Mom...
- I can help you out
if you need.

No, no. I’m an adult.

You know, I’m also a musician.
Gigs get cancelled.

Plus, I budget for these things.
I’m good. Don't worry.

Well, as long as you say so.

I just can’t help but wonder

if all of this is
a sign or something.

You know, the governor’s party
got canceled,

that music manager barely
looked in my direction.

Maybe I’m getting tired.

Don’t say that, honey.

All right, Mom, I gotta go.
I love you.

- Morning.
- You’re late.

Charming.

By the way, we’re gonna have
to trade out driving

every like hour so.

I got a bad back.

Of course you do.

Okay, well,

it’s gonna seriously affect
our driving schedule.

You made an actual
driving schedule.

Don’t roll your eyes at me.

This is gonna
get us there faster,

so we could spend the least
amount of time together.

Ooh, good thinking.

Uh-oh, look at that.
You forgot something.

What? That’s impossible.

Yeah, no, look,
you forgot to schedule

"Show annoying
driving schedule to Wes."

Look, now we’re
two minutes behind.

Oh, you know what I did
remember to schedule though?

Hmm.

Quiet time for Wes.

And that starts right now.

Do you mind if we just switch up
the music a little bit?

Hmm?

What about, um, Cassie’s
Christmas record?

Oh, you’re a Cassie fan, huh?

Huge Cassie fan.

She was actually the reason
I became a singer.

Actually, my buddy Mark,
he’s on tour with her right now.

He plays guitar in her band.

How are you so well-connected?

I’m a pretty well-liked person?

I don’t know if you know
what that would be like.

I talk to people
who talk to me back.

Okay, whatever.
I just need a little change

from the jazz for a second.

I don’t care what we listen to.

You live in New Orleans,
and you don’t like jazz?

No, I’m not saying that I don't
like jazz. That’s just...

That’s kind of more your thing,
you know?

I’m a classically trained
pianist.

Well, that explains it.

Explains what?

- Why you can’t improvise.
- What?

I’m just saying
you’re not good at it.

It’s the classical training.
They beat it out of everyone.

Excuse me. I took a jazz improv
class at Tulane University.

Of course you did.

Okay, fine. I will admit
that is not my specialty.

At least I can sing on key.

I’m just saying.

Wow. Okay, okay,
you know what?

I can admit my weaknesses.

You might have
a better voice than I do,

but I’m the better improviser.

- Okay, fine.
- And for the record,

it’s not that you that have
perfect picture anything.

- I’m just saying...
- Okay, you know what?

Let's just stop talking.

See ya, Wes!

All right, guys.
Yeah, that sounds great.

I’m gonna email you right now.
Let's do it.

Ho ho ho!

What... What was that?

What?

The Santas.

Oh, they invited me to use their
timeshare in Palm Springs.

Evidently,
the wives just love it.

What, there was a long line.

And the Santa thing?

Oh, they’re on their way to
Jackson for the convention.

Hmm.

This is so we could drive
through the night.

Okay, well, we should probably
go to the bathroom

while we have the time.

Hmm.

I don’t know if we can.

But if we can divert
from the schedule...

You are so funny, Wes Bailey.

Hurry up, hurry up,
hurry up, hurry up.

Gotta go. Gotta go.

Come on.

Hey, yo, Robby,
it’s Wes Bailey.

Erica said
to give you a call today.

Wes, yeah, awesome, awesome.

Listen, I got
a great gig for you.

A gig? Really?
Wow, that was fast.

Hey.

Well, hi, Gloomy Gus.

Sorry, Allie. Just a little
annoyed right now.

But you’re excited
to see me soon, right?

So what... What is it?

You, my friend,

are gonna be touring with
Aaron Baker Longman.

Wait, what? No way.

Oh, yeah,
you’re gonna love it too.

Aaron is, of course, great.

The band is awesome.

I think you’ll fit right in.

Are you for real?

I’m serious, bro.

This is the big leagues.

So, uh, you game?

This isn’t a game, Allie.
This is my life, okay?

I think... I think Wes got a gig
with that manager guy.

Why are you laughing?

Is my misery funny to you?

No, no, no. It’s just
you hate your partner,

who happens to be
from the same area as you,

now you’re driving
across the country

and surrounded by
Santa cosplayers?

Okay, when you say it like that,
I guess it is a little amusing

in its ridiculousness.

Ridiculous! Yes, yes.

I can’t wait, bro.

Well, listen, I gotta run,

so I will email you some more
deets, and we’ll chat later.

Yeah, that sounds good.

Looking forward.

I am looking forward
to seeing you soon.

And so is Baby Comet.

I love you. Bye.

Bye.

♪ Ooh

♪ Tick tock tick
It’s comin' up quick ♪

♪ Yeah, Santa Claus
is on his way ♪

♪ Hauling lots of toys
for the girls and boys ♪

♪ Oh his trusty
Christmas sleigh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh, whee

♪ Christmas is comin' fast ♪

Want the rest of mine?

No, thank you.

Y’all here visiting for
our Christmas nativity play?

No, we’re just passing through
for a bite.

Well, I highly suggest getting
some of our pumpkin pie.

Homemade. It’s a can't-miss.

We’ll take two slices.

To go.

No.

Can we get a cup of milk?
Thanks.

I don’t want
to turn Jesus away.

I know, baby.

I want him to stay at my inn.

I know you do, and I am so glad
you do, but you know what?

You have a part to play.

A very important part in the
Christmas story.

And if you don’t tell
Mary and Joseph

that there’s no room
in the inn,

Baby Jesus will never be born
in that manger

with all those sweet
baby animals.

You won’t get to sing your song.

Remember,
it’s just a play, honey.

- Okay.
- Okay.

More coffee?

Ow!

Yes, please,
and the check as well.

- You ready to go?
- Mm-hmm.

Thanks so much.

You know, I parked in the garage
down the street.

I didn’t know
we were gonna stay.

That’s fine.
It’s just gonna take a second,

then we’ll head out.

Wait, Lindsey Scott wants to
break the driving schedule?

Come on. That kid was so cute.

Don’t you wanna see
what happens?

Not really. I thought you wanted
to drive through the night.

Why don’t you be a little
spontaneous, Wes Bailey?

Man, you and this
driving schedule.

Why don’t you live a little?

So Mary and Joseph stopped
in Bethlehem at an inn.

We have no room for you
at the inn.

But you can stay for coffee.

So Joseph and Mary stayed in the
stables with camels and sheep,

and Mary gave birth to a son.

In the hills, an angel appeared
to the shepherds and said...

Do not be afraid.
I have good news.

Today in Bethlehem,
a savior has been born unto you.

You will find the baby
lying in a manger.

♪ Away in a manger

♪ No crib for a bed

♪ The little Lord Jes...

- What?
- What happened?

It’s gonna be okay.

♪ Away in a manger

♪ No...

♪ Crib for a bed

♪ The little Lord Jesus

♪ Lay down his sweet head

♪ The stars in the sky

♪ Looked down where he lay

♪ The little Lord Jesus

♪ Asleep in the hay

Way to save the kids' play.

And to think I didn’t even want
to come to this thing.

If I hadn’t shown up,
what would’ve happened?

It’s a good thing
the world has me.

Okay, compliment ruined.

Hi there. Sorry.

My son has something
he would like to say.

Thank you very much
for helping me with my song.

Do you want
one of Santa's cookies?

Whoa! Santa's cookies?
You know what, buddy?

Maybe you should
save those for Santa.

And as for the song,
my pleasure.

Hey, we really loved your line

about giving
Mary and Joseph coffee.

That was very funny.

Really, though,
thank you so much.

You really saved the night.
Merry Christmas.

- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.

Good job.

- Driving schedule.
- Driving schedule.

All you had to do
was park the car.

How was I supposed to know
it was gonna close?

Well, there’s a huge sign
right there, Wes!

How did you miss that?

Guess I was hungry.

Okay, let’s just...

Let's just get our stuff
and go to a hotel.

Sorry. We only have one room.

We’ll take it.

Okay, so we’re just gonna get up
as soon as the garage opens,

get on the road
bright and early.

Hopefully there won’t be
too much traffic in Nashville.

Of course.

One bed.

Well, I’ll take the floor.

No, you have a bad back.
I have a perfectly fine back,

so I will take the floor.

Don’t be ridiculous.

I will take the floor.

Okay.

Appreciate that.

Hello, Santa.

Hello, son. Ho ho ho!

We used to watch this every year
on Christmas Eve.

- Oh, really?
- Mm-hmm.

Except for we would have
pecan pie,

not pumpkin pie.

Mmm.

What about you?

Nothing specific.

My mom would make pumpkin pie.

Sometimes my aunt
would make pecan.

There weren’t
that many traditions.

Oh. We had tons of traditions
in our family.

Every year,
after we opened up our presents

and go through our stockings,
watch old home movies,

my mom makes
Christmas sandwiches.

- Christmas sandwiches?
- Mm-hmm.

You know, you take the turkey
and the stuffing

and the cranberry,

and you put it on a sandwich.

- Sounds good.
- It was pretty good.

I mean, it’s kinda better
than the meal itself.

We’d always have a pot roast.

Really?

I thought you didn’t have
any traditions.

Had one.

If we hurry, we can get back
in time for Christmas Eve.

Damn! What?

There’s a bug in there!

This place is disgusting!

It’s just a bug! Relax!

Oh, okay, relax? No!
That is not the point!

What if it crawled out
onto the floor?

I don’t see anything.

Well, I can’t sleep on the floor
with that thing on the loose.

So now my back’s
not an issue for you?

No, wait.

I have an idea.

Okay. Don’t worry about me.

I’ll get the lights.

It’s a chocolate almond.

♪♪- Ah!

- I love his song.
- Oh, so good. Me too.

Hey, have you heard
the live recording

from Radio City Music Hall?

What? That’s my fave!

Okay, you gotta play it
from my phone.

- Hold on, you have it?
- Yeah.

♪ And underneath
the mistletoe ♪

Ooh! What’s this?

This is actually pretty good.
You write this?

It’s just something
that I’ve been working on.

This is you.
You composed this.

Don’t sound so surprised.

I’ve just been
playing around with it,

trying to write my own stuff.

Well, you should keep doing it.
You write lyrics too?

I mean, I try to.
Nothing really that good,

so I just wind up
throwing '’em away.

Gotta take some pressure
off yourself, Lindsey.

What do you mean?

I mean you’re always so perfect
all the time.

Art’s not supposed
to be perfect.

It just has to be truthful.

Yeah, I guess.

Wow.

This is way better
than anything I got.

I can’t sit still long enough
to focus on anything.

Do you wanna be a songwriter?

I don’t know. Maybe.

I just don’t know if I have
the discipline to even try.

And as much as I hate
to admit it,

this is actually really good.

Thanks.

Okay, we have to stop at
my favorite Nashville cafe.

♪ I got a cold beer
in my hand ♪

I used to eat here
every time I had a gig.

It’ll take two seconds,
I swear.

Wes?

Mark? What are you doing here?

What are you doing here?

Yeah!

I cannot tell you
how glad I am to see you.

You hear that?
Told you people love me.

By the way, this is Lindsey.

I’m sorry. I am so rude.
Lindsey.

Man, this is like
a Christmas miracle.

I’m playing
with Cassie, right?

Her keyboardist
just came down with the ox flu.

Ox flu?

It’s really going around.

Her backup’s
all the way in London.

He can’t be here
till tomorrow night.

Wes, you gotta do it!

We’ve been scrambling to find
someone, and you’re perfect.

Man, I cannot believe
that you’re here.

Listen, Mark, I appreciate that,
but we’re on a tight schedule,

and we’re already
half a day behind.

- Plus, I don’t know her songs.
- We can go over that right now.

Besides, you’re one of the best
improvisers I know.

You’ll do fine.
We’ll get your hotel room.

- Food’s comp. It's good.
- Oh!

It’s the Grand Music Hall.

Wait, wait, wait.
Grand Music Hall?

With the one and only Cassie?

You gotta do it.

- Yeah?
- Yes.

Doing it.

Yes! Dude, thank you!

I get a backstage pass
though, right?

Okay, this is
the Grand Music Hall,

where she’s gonna be performing.

That is her crew setting up
the drums and the bass.

Here we have
the background singers mics.

And this is me in front of her
stage.

Okay, this is so exciting!

- This is her piano...
- Oh, wow.

which I think I’m gonna
sit at really quickly,

Okay, those guys are leaving.

So Wes just knew a guy?

Yeah. He was like an old buddy
of his or something.

That’s so serendipitous.

So why aren’t you playing again?
You know all her songs.

I told you
it’s one of his friends.

See, honey, this is why
networking is so important.

Did you read that article
I sent you?

Yes, Mom, I read the article.
And I network.

But Wes is just
more connected than I am.

I don’t know he does it.

Oh, the baby just kicked.

I think the baby
likes you playing.

Oh.

Play us a song, Linds.

This is your chance to play
the Grand Music Hall.

Okay, just one.

This is for Baby Prancer.

- Oh.
- 'Kay.

♪ Up on a housetop,
reindeer paws ♪

♪ Out jumps good ol'
Santa Claus ♪

♪ Down through the chimney
with lots of toys ♪

♪ All for the little ones,
Christmas joys ♪

♪ Ho ho ho
Who wouldn’t go ♪

♪ Ho ho ho
Who wouldn’t go ♪

♪ Up on a housetop
Click, click, click ♪

♪ Down through the chimney
with good Saint Nick ♪

Well, that’s not your
impression of me, is it?

I’ll call you back.

Cassie!

I am such a huge fan of yours.

And, um, well,

I’ve listened to your Christmas
music ever since I was a kid,

and they just wanted
to hear me play something.

Well, you’ve got a nice set
of pipes, don’t you?

I don’t know.

Well, I didn’t just fall off
the turnip truck, honey.

I know a good voice
when I hear one.

So Mark over there was
telling me that this guy Wes

was a great piano player.

I think you could rival him,

and you got the voice
on top of it.

I can’t believe you're
saying this to me right now.

Just say thank you, dear.

Thank you.

It’s okay. Here, sit.

So, uh, you’ve listened to
all my Christmas albums, huh?

Yeah. Every year
since I can remember.

Hmm. Wouldn’t you know it?

One of my background singers
woke up

with a little tickle in her
throat.

And I mean I don’t want her
to get the full-on ox flu, do I?

No.

Why don’t you take her place
this evening?

What?

Well, you said you know
all my songs.

Yes, but, I’ve never sung them
in front of a crowd before.

Oh, honey, if ifs and buts
were candy and nuts,

it’d be Christmas every day.

No excuses, huh?
Just say yes.

- Yes?
- Great!

I don’t have anything to wear.

Oh, I’ve got plenty to share.

You will be living
high on the hog tonight, girl.

Well, come on.

Wow.

- How you doin'?
- Let's get this going.

- All right.
- All right.

- Hey, how are ya?
- All right.

Hi.

Lindsey.

You look...

different.

Well, I hope so.

It took about five people
to make me look like this.

Wow.

Wish me luck.

You’re not gonna need it.

Hey, Nashville!

You ready to have
some fun tonight?

♪ Hear those sleigh bells
ring-a-ling ♪

♪ Ting-ting-tingling too

♪ It’s lovely weather for a
sleigh ride together with you ♪

♪ The snow is falling and
friends are calling yoo-hoo ♪

♪ It’s lovely weather for a
sleigh ride together with you ♪

♪ Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up
Let's go ♪

♪ Let's look at the show ♪

♪ We’re riding
in a wonderland of snow ♪

♪ Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up
It’s grand ♪

♪ Just holding your hand

♪ We’re riding along with a song
of a wintery wonderland ♪

♪ Our cheeks are nice and rosy
and comfy cozy are we ♪

♪ Cuddled up together like two
birds of a feather would be ♪

♪ Take the road before us
and sing a chorus or two ♪

♪ It’s lovely weather for a
sleigh ride together with you ♪

Take it, babe!

Yeah!

His turn.

Showoff.

♪ There’s a Christmas party ♪

♪ At the home of Farmer Gray

♪ It’ll be the perfect ending
of a perfect day ♪

♪ We’ll be singing the songs
we love to sing ♪

♪ Without a single stop

♪ At the fireplace while we
watch the chestnuts pop ♪

♪ There’s a happy feeling ♪

♪ Nothing in the world can buy

♪ As we pass around the coffee
and the pumpkin pie ♪

♪ It’ll nearly be like
a Christmas print ♪

♪ By Currier and Ives

♪ These wonderful things
are the things ♪

♪ We’ll remember
all through our lives ♪

♪ Just riding along with a song
of a wintery wonder... ♪

♪ Hear those sleigh bells
ring-a-ling ♪

♪ Ting-ting-tingling too

♪ It’s lovely weather for a
sleigh ride together with you ♪

♪ The snow is falling and
friends are calling yoo-hoo ♪

♪ It’s lovely weather for a
sleigh ride together with you ♪

♪ Take the road before us

♪ And sing a chorus or two

♪ Oh, it’s lovely weather ♪

♪ For a sleigh ride
together with ♪

♪ You

Thank you!

You rock! Let's hear it
for my band! Yeah!

Thank you.
We’re gonna bring it down now.

I love this time of year.

I love the joy, family.

And I really like the cookies.

You know, they say that
home is where the heart is.

Well, at Christmas,

it’s the best time
to open your heart.

♪ When the snow starts falling
to the ground this Christmas ♪

♪ And the children counting days
are down to just a few ♪

♪ It’s the time the world
opens our hearts ♪

♪ So we’re never apart ♪

♪ At Christmas

♪ Oh, Santa's heading this way ♪

♪ As sure as the reindeer
got in his sleigh ♪

♪ Bringing us joy
and good cheer ♪

♪ For all of the year

♪ If there’s love
in your heart ♪

♪ We’re never apart ♪

♪ At Christmas

It’s good to be back
in Nash, man.

Yeah.

Fame’s good? Kids, yeah?

They’re great, man.
Awesome.

Well, tell I said what’s up.

I will, I will.

That’s my wife right now.

Right on schedule
for our nightly call.

- Take it.
- Thanks, Wes.

You bet.

Hey, um, would you wanna
stay up a bit and grab a drink?

I just sang with Cassie
at the Grand Music Hall.

I couldn’t go to sleep
if I tried.

Come on.

- So I show up.
- Yeah.

It’s my very first gig.
I’m so excited.

I don’t even care that I have
to dress up like a princess

or whatever character
they need me to be, you know.

I’m getting paid to sing.
It’s the best feeling.

- Best feeling ever?
- Ever.

So I get there,
and I find the manager,

and she gives me my costume,
and I open up the bag,

and I’m the villain character.

- No!
- Yes!

Which is like the worst thing
you could possibly be

at a kid’s birthday party.

So all the kids are like
booing and crying.

Aw. That didn’t
scar you for life

from this horrible industry?

No, actually.

I mean, I got paid to sing,
so I was pretty happy.

So did you major in music?

No, no, I didn’t. Actually,
I got a football scholarship.

- Hmm. Football, huh?
- Yeah.

And then
before our first game,

during practice, I slipped,
I fell, and I busted myself.

I had to have back surgery,

and my career was over
before it even began.

So I moved to New Orleans.

All of a sudden this,
this hobby

was now my career,
my everything.

Wow, you’re kinda like

a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants
kinda guy, huh?

Am I?

Well, I mean, compared to me.

You know, I like things
kind of more calculated.

- Like scheduled.
- Schedules.

- Not sure if you
know that about me.
- Driving schedule.

Yeah. I’d love
a driving schedule.

Yeah, I get that from my dad.

But he passed away
when I was in high school.

- I’m sorry.
- Yeah, it’s weird.

It’s like if I don't have
some sort of structure,

I can’t thrive.

If I look around,
and there’s no ladder, I just...

I don’t know where to go.

Yeah, see, I almost feel like
there’s almost too many ladders.

Too many ladders?

I’ll start climbing one ladder,

and then I get distracted,

and then I start climbing
another ladder,

then another ladder
and another ladder.

It’s like all I'm really doing

is climbing first rung
of each ladder,

not really going anywhere.

This business is so hard.

At least you know what you want
right?

But as much as I think
it’s so nice

to be able to play music
for somebody else,

how cool would it be to see
my own name up on the marquee?

Hmm.

I feel like I’ve never talked
to you before.

You know,
like really talk to you.

It’s kinda nice.

Yeah.

Okay, well, this is me.

Good night.

Good night.

♪ When the lights
have all been hung ♪

♪ And you hear
the carols sung ♪

♪ There’s a smile on everyone ♪

♪ Christmas is almost here

♪ When there’s magic
in the air ♪

♪ And there’s joy
enough to spare ♪

♪ With everyone
from everywhere ♪

♪ Christmas is almost here

♪ So Merry Christmas

♪ Around the world

♪ Merry Christmas

♪ All around

♪ The world

Come on!

♪ Well, the lights
have all been hung ♪

♪ And to hear the carols sung

♪ There’s a smile on everyone ♪

♪ Christmas is almost here

♪ Merry Christmas

♪ Around the world

♪ Merry Christmas

♪ All around

♪ The world

Hey.

Hello?

Hello?

Man, my service
is so spotty.

Here, try mine. I have Visible.
It works everywhere.

- Yeah.
- Hey, it’s Wes.

Wes Bailey.
Glad I caught you.

When do you think you can
get out to LA for rehearsal?

Uh, January 3rd
would probably be best.

Right on, right on.

Hey, listen, Aaron is really
stoked to get you onboard, man.

Can’t stop talking about it.

Really?

Well, listen,
I’m gonna let you go.

Okay, well, let me know
if you need anything else.

Of course, brother.

Later.

So, um...

Congratulations.

You heard him?

Is it a tour?

Yeah.

Aaron Baker Longman.
Nine months.

Wow. That’s huge.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

Aren’t you excited?

Yeah, I am.

It’s a new ladder.

Well, I’m very excited for you.

You deserve this.
I mean it.

Playing piano for a rock star.

I’m sorry. I just didn't know
how to tell you.

We’ve always been
so competitive,

I didn’t want it to sound
like I was gloating.

Wes, it’s okay.

We’re just driving to Ohio
together.

You don’t owe me
any explanation.

Oh.

Looks like winter storm Megan’s
on the way.

I’ll throw this stuff away.

- Lindsey.
- Hmm?

I think the road’s
blocked off ahead.

I can’t see anything
in this snow.

Think I gotta pull over.

Okay, turn your hazards on.

Oh!

- You okay?
- Yeah.

I think we’re stuck.

Great. When do you think you’re
gonna get somebody out here?

Hello?

Hello?

Ohh! The phone is dead.

Ugh!

Will you try the engine
again, please?

I’m telling you
it’s not starting.

We keep doing this, we’re just
gonna drain the battery.

I’m starving.

Oh!

We got jerky.

Jelly beans.

Two reds and a green.

- How did you know that?
- Psychic.

And I think that was
the only combination left.

Well, I’m still impressed.

I know.

It’s getting very cold.

But you know what?
In 24 hours or less,

we will probably,
hopefully be home.

- I hope so.
- I know.

So why do you wanna
get home so bad anyway?

My mom.

Your mom?

We’ve been in this car
for three days,

and you haven’t talked to her
or even said one word about her.

She’s sick.

Oh.

And it’s been affecting
her memory lately.

I am so sorry, Wes.
I am such a jerk.

No, no, no.
How would you have known?

It’s okay.

It’s just that it's been kind of
hard to talk about, you know?

Lately, she’s been getting
more and more forgetful.

Sometimes she gets confused
about who I am,

which is tough, you know,
when it’s your mom.

So my Aunt Maggie
called last week

and said that she was starting
to get even more forgetful,

so they started her
on a new treatment.

I’m just worried that...
that she’s not gonna remember

any of our favorite
Christmas traditions,

even if I make
her favorite gingerbread or...

make her pot roast,
sing her favorite hymn,

she’s not gonna remember,
it’s not gonna mean anything.

Well, it’s not too late.

We’re gonna get you home.

Yeah.

I’m gonna get you to Ohio

if it means we have
to walk in this snowstorm.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold still, hold still.

- What are you doing?
- Hold still.

Is something on my face?

Make a wish.

Mm-hmm.

Mm.

So what’s her favorite hymn?

- Hmm?
- Your mom.

You said she has
a favorite hymn.

"In the Bleak Midwinter."

I think I know that one.

Like,
♪ In the bleak midwinter

Something like that?

That was one of the first songs
I ever learned on piano.

Brought so much joy
to my mom and me.

You know...

last night, when you
were playing for Cassie,

I could totally see that joy
that you were talking about.

It’s just amazing to watch.

I can never do what you did.

What are you talking about?
You can and you did.

You sung with her.

That was just backup vocals.

I mean, you didn’t even know
those songs,

and you just got up there
and played.

It was amazing.

If they would ask me
to do that,

I, 100%, would have said no.

I mean, I’m not that good.

Yeah, you are.

No, I’m not that brave.

I mean, watching you last night,
you’re fearless, you know?

And it’s so fun to watch.

I don’t know. I just...
I feel like I don’t have

the same passion
that you have.

And my career has no progress.

I think I’m gonna
stay in Ohio.

- Come on, what?
- Yeah.

I mean, it’d be kind of nice

to stay close to my family

and work with my mom
in the shop.

What, and just abandon
your music?

What am I abandoning?

I can’t even write
lyrics to songs.

I think I’ve grown stale,
and the audience can tell.

That is so untrue.

You’re the heart of show,
Lindsey.

I’m telling you,
they might laugh harder at me,

but it’s your voice,

it’s your sentiments
they resonate with.

I’m telling you,
I’m just the comic relief.

Maybe the levity does make
the sincerity shine brighter.

I think so, and I think
we make a pretty good team.

Yeah, but you’re leaving.

Just don’t you dare give up.

- Wes.
- Hmm?

- Wes.
- Hmm?

- Someone’s outside.
- Huh?

Well, we’re headed
to Cincinnati.

Can I drop you off someplace?

Um, a rental car place?

There’s actually
no rental cars available,

but there is a bus that
goes from Cincinnati to Akron.

Leaves at 3 p.m.
and gets in a midnight.

Bus station, it is.

Hop in.

All right.

- Welcome!
- Welcome!

Well, hello!

Thank you so,
so much for picking us up.

It’s really so sweet
of you guys.

I’m Wes, and this is Lindsey.

It’s a pleasure to have you.

By the way, I...
I love your outfits.

Are you guys like actors?

Oh, no, no, sweetheart.
We’re carolers.

We’ve been driving
all over the area,

spreading cheer at children's
hospitals and schools.

Well, Sister Catherine
has been driving us.

We only have one more stop

before we head to the convent
for Christmas Eve service.

Lots to do.

The convent.

Oh, of course.

- We’re from Our Lady of Grace.
- You’re nuns!

Well, if I’m not a nun,
I sure did make a lot of vows.

Hey!

We do need to make one more stop
before we get to Cincinnati,

if that’s okay.

Yeah, I mean, our bus
leaves at 3:00,

so as long as we’re back
by then, it should be fine.

Wonderful!

Now, you two don’t,
by any chance,

like to sing, do you?

Um...

♪ Deck the halls
with boughs of holly ♪

♪ Fa la la la la la la la la

♪ 'Tis the season to be jolly ♪

♪ Fa la la la la la la la la

♪ Don we now our gay apparel

♪ Fa la la la la la la la la

♪ Troll the ancient
yuletide carol ♪

♪ Fa la la la la la la la la

Now, kids, we have a special
treat for you today.

I know it’s Christmas Eve,

but he could just not wait
until tonight to come here.

He’s jolly, he's made it
from the North Pole,

it’s Santa Claus!

Ho ho ho!
Merry Christmas!

Santa!

That’s right!
You guys know where I’m from?

And what do you want to be
when you grow up?

I wanna be an astronaut.

An astronaut? Oh!

Houston, we got a problem.

Just kidding. Houston.
No problem at all.

We got Monica!

Monica, you can be

whatever you want to be
when you grow up

because you are strong
and smart and brave.

You really think so?

Mm-hmm!

Will you sing me
my favorite Christmas song

"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas?"

"Jolly Old Saint Nick?"
That’s a good one.

But only if my helper Lindsey
sings with me.

Let's do it.

Yay!

♪ Jolly old Saint Nicholas

♪ Lean your ear this way

♪ Don’t you tell a single soul ♪

♪ What I’m gonna say ♪

♪ Christmas Eve is coming soon

♪ Now, you dear old man

♪ Whisper what
you’ll bring to me ♪

♪ Tell me if you can

♪ All the stockings
you will find ♪

♪ Hanging in a row

♪ Mine will be
the shortest one ♪

♪ You’ll be sure to know ♪

♪ Oh, yeah

Ho ho ho!

Yay!

You know, I think you guys

really made those kids'
Christmas this year.

We never get to
bring Santa with us.

And you two were fantastic.

You should sing
professionally.

You know, I keep
telling her that.

We should do that
when we get home.

A concert to raise some money,

then we go and visit
and sing with the kids.

You’re going on tour.

Yeah, but after.

Yeah, maybe.

- Oh, my God.
- What?

My sister’s in labor.

Shea’s ten days early.

When did this happen?

I don’t know.

A baby? What a blessing.

A Christmas miracle.

Well, let’s get you kids home.

Okay, so I have your address,

and I promise to send you
a Christmas card

with all of my family on it.

Oh, looking forward to it.

And keep singing, my dear.

Your voice is a beautiful gift.
Use it.

Thank you. I will.

I think all of this
was part of a larger plan.

Think so?

Shea’s something special.

I can see it in your eyes.

Your journey is just beginning.

Okay, let’s get
some bus tickets.

Number 415 bus to Akron
is now boarding outside.

- Oh, here he is.
- Okay.

Hi. Can we get two tickets
to Akron, please?

Today?

Let's see.
We’ve got one seat left.

Hmm?

Uh, we’ll take it.

Okay.

Thank you.

Leaves in 15 minutes.
Gate B5.

Thank you. Merry Christmas.

Take it.

No. I’m not gonna take it.

- Take it.
- I won’t.

You have to go home
to see your mom.

Your sister’s in labor.

The baby’s not gonna know
that I wasn’t there.

Neither is my mom.

You don’t know that, Wes.

Take it.

No way. Look, there'll be
another bus tomorrow.

It’s gonna get you there after
midnight, after Christmas.

Yeah, well, maybe
I’ll happen to come across

another caravan
of caroling nuns,

who happen to be passing
right through Akron.

I won’t get on.

Okay.

Let me see if they got
a standby ticket or something.

Do you happen to have
any standby tickets?

Uh, no.

Okay, can you maybe
do me a favor

and print out
like a voided ticket?

We don’t do that.

Can I get a ticket
for tomorrow?

Okay, there you are.

Ooh, you know what?

I’m just gonna use
the bathroom real fast.

- Okay.
- Will you save me a seat?

- Sure.
- Okay.

That’s mine.

Wes.

What’s going on?

Don’t get off.

I knew it.

There were no seats left.

What are you gonna do?

I’ll get home.

I got a ticket for tomorrow.
I’ll get back after Christmas.

I wish you would let me
switch with you.

Promise me you’ll come back
to New Orleans,

and I’ll see you there.

Are you gonna even be there
if I come back?

Good luck with everything.

With the tour.
You really deserve it.

And keep in touch, okay?

- Hello.
- Wes, oh.

Glad I caught you.
Listen, just heard from Aaron.

He’s asking
that the whole band

fly in earlier for rehearsal.
And instead of LA,

he liked everyone to come to his
cabin in Colorado.

It’s about a three-hour drive
from Denver.

Okay.

And he’d like everyone
to get there by tomorrow night

for an early rehearsal
on the 26th.

Wow. Tomorrow night?
Tomorrow’s Christmas Day.

I haven’t even gotten home yet.
I’m still here in Cincinnati.

Oh, well, that’s even better.

Look, do this.
Fly out of Cincinnati,

okay, take a taxi
from the Denver Airport.

Now, I’ll text you the address,

and that'll give you more time
for your costume fittings.

My costumes?

Look, I don’t know.

He’s an artist.
You know how they are, bro.

Hey, Robby, I’m gonna
have to call you back.

All right,
so if we’re keeping on the I-71,

you’re saying, what, about
four hours?

- Yeah, pretty much.
- Okay, thanks.

Sure.

Cassie.

Wes? Oh, my gosh!
What are you doing here?

You know, our car got snowed in
on the way in from Louisville.

- Oh.
- What are you guys doing here?

I figured you’d already be
up in New York by now.

Oh, we got stuck in the same
blizzard.

I mean, we were trying
to make it to the concert,

but I mean,
that ain’t happening.

We’re just trying
to get everybody home

to their families for Christmas.

Hey, where’s your friend?

She got on the bus today.
I’m catching the one tomorrow.

There’s only one
into Akron a day.

Well, we’re heading
to Cleveland.

Hop in!

What?

- Come on!
- Are you serious?

Yeah! Come on!

Hey, guys,
look who I just picked up.

Wes!

Are you all okay if we make
a quick pit stop in Akron

and just drop him off
to be with his family?

- Yeah!
- Let's go! Whoo!

Mom, did I miss it?

Oh, Linds!
Oh, no, no, not yet.

Why are you crying, Mom?

I’m just so happy you're here,
and we’re all together.

You’re gonna make me cry.

Sit down, sit down.

I’m crocheting a stocking
for the baby.

Mom, it’s nearly midnight
on Christmas Eve.

My procrastination has become
quite a tradition.

And you know how I feel
about tradition.

All right,
tell me everything.

Well, it was supposed
to be 15 hours,

and it turned into four days,

so it was pretty rough,

but it was also
pretty great.

Maybe it’s not always
the journey that matters,

but rather who you
take it with.

Yeah, maybe.

You know,
I heard a doctor on TV

once talk about how feelings
of hate and love

are both controlled by
the same part of the brain.

And as they say,
sometimes love can be found

in the least likely of places.

Mom...

What?

I know what you’re getting at.

And yes, it was completely
different than what I expected,

but he’s going on tour.

And yet we connected in ways
that I never had before

and possibly never will again.

But it’s just not
that simple, okay?

Okay, okay.

But what if it is?

Would you look at that?

It’s just after midnight.

Merry Christmas, everyone.

- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

♪ Silent night

♪ Holy night

♪ All is calm

♪ All is bright

♪ Round yon virgin

♪ Mother and child

♪ Holy infant

♪ So tender and mild

♪ Sleep in heavenly peace

♪ Sleep in heavenly peace

♪ Silent night

♪ Holy night

♪ Shepherds quake

♪ At the sight

♪ Glory streams

♪ From heaven afar

♪ Heavenly hosts

♪ Sing hallelujah

♪ Christ the Savior is born

♪ Christ the Savior is born

Merry Christmas, everybody.

Merry Christmas.

He’s perfect.

I know.

I can’t believe
how much I love him.

Did you decide on a name?

Yeah. We were thinking...
Owen Paul.

After Dad.

He would love that.

Yes, he would.

Thanks, Mommy.

Hey, Allie, can you just turn up
the TV really quickly?

Singer sensation Cassie
was spotted outside Akron.

It’s unknown what
the multi-Grammy-winning

singer-songwriter
was doing here.

No concerts were scheduled.

Cassie’s here?

He made it.

Thank you for everything.

What can I ever do
to repay you?

Oh, just knowing you’re gonna be
with your family on Christmas

is the best gift ever.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

♪ And a Happy New Year

Go.

Let's go.

- Hey.
- Aunt Maggie.

Oh, honey.

Merry Christmas.

Oh, I’m so glad you're here.

How’s she doing?

Um, you know,
she’s comfortable.

It’s... It's something.

She fell asleep.
She was waiting up for you.

She insisted
you wake her up though.

She wants to tell you
Merry Christmas.

Medicine just like
wipes her out.

Mom.

Mom?

Hi. I’m Lindsey.
I’m one of Wes' friends.

Oh, hi.
Lindsey?

- Yeah.
- I’m Wes' Aunt Maggie.

- Hi. Nice to meet you.
- You too.

It’s me.

Mom, it’s Wes.

I came to wish you
a Merry Christmas, Mom.

♪ In the bleak midwinter

♪ Frosty winds made moan

♪ Earth stood hard as iron

♪ Water like a stone

Mom.

♪ In the bleak midwinter

♪ Long, long ago

Mom, hi.

Wesley?

Yeah, I’m right here.

Wesley, you made it.

Merry Christmas, Mom.

Thank you.

Aunt Maggie, come here.

Cora?

Hey, sissy.
How you doing?

Hey.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Um, I just wanted to say
thank you

for earlier.

I don’t know how you knew that
I needed you, but I did.

And...

I really can’t
thank you enough.

I just saw something on TV.

Just felt like
I was being pulled,

and I knew I needed
to see you.

I was scared.

They are so brave, Wes.

They say
the treatment’s working.

I’m so happy.

Shea’s tired,

but she’s gonna be okay though.

My mom’s gonna be okay.

You know, that’s what
I wished for... in the car,

was for a Christmas miracle
for you and your mom.

You know, it’s really good
to hear your voice.

Yeah.

I know it’s only been
like 12 hours, but...

I know, and I’ve missed you.

Yeah, me too.

Merry Christmas, Wes.

Merry Christmas, Linds.

What surprise?

Hi.

Hi.

Come in. It’s freezing.

Yeah, yeah.

Everyone’s at the hospital.

Allie and Justin, the baby.

I guess the baby controls
everything now,

so we’re supposed to sleep
when the baby sleeps.

Yeah, that’s what I heard.
You’re supposed to sleep
when the baby sleeps.

- That’s what you just said.
- Yeah.

My mom and my aunt
are sleeping too.

They’re napping as well.

Yup.

So?

So... So!

Thanks.

Yeah.

I wanted to tell you I, uh...

I called that manager guy.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

I’m, um...

I’m not doing the tour.

What? Why?

I don’t know.

I want to play music
with good people

who care about family
and friends.

I wanna play music with you.

Kinda like seeing you
a couple times a week.

In fact, I wouldn’t mind seeing
a couple more times a week.

Tell me you’re not
staying in Ohio.

It’s funny. I was thinking
about it last night,

and I can’t abandon my music.

Music moves people,
changes people.

It doesn’t have to be perfect.

Yeah. I think that you’ve been
touching people’s hearts

for a lot longer
than you realize.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

And I’ve been thinking
a lot lately. Lindsey.

I’ve never felt this way
about anybody.

I miss you
when you’re not around.

I think about you
all the time.

You came by last night,

and I didn’t want you to,
to leave.

I wanted you to stay.

I wanted to stay.

I want to watch
your home videos,

and I want to eat
your Christmas sandwiches,

and I wanna play music with you,
and I wanna be with you.

It’s the easiest decision
I ever made.

♪ Santa's heading this way ♪

♪ As sure as the reindeer
got in the sleigh ♪

♪ Bring us joy and good cheer

♪ That'll last us all year ♪

♪ If there’s love
in our hearts ♪

♪ We’re never apart ♪

♪ At Christmas

We are so excited
to have these two back again

for this one-night-only concert.

They’ve not only dropped their
first original album together,

but they’ve also been touring
most of the year.

The opening act for Cassie!

That was their last song
for the night,

so please give it
up one last time

for Lindsey Scott
and Wes Bailey.

Thank you.

We’d like to wish all of you
a very merry Christmas.

And we hope all of you are able
to spend this holiday season

surrounded by the ones
that you love the most.

We’ve really enjoyed being back
here performing for you all,

and we hope you’ve enjoyed it
as well.

And now we gotta go

'’cause we have a long car ride
ahead of us.

Just kidding.
We’re taking a flight.

Merry Christmas, everyone.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

♪ Ooh

♪ If I could have one wish
this Christmas ♪

♪ I’d only ask to be with you ♪

♪ So tell me
that you’ll be with me ♪

♪ When Christmas Eve
comes round ♪

♪ Ol' Saint Nick
and the reindeer ♪

♪ Are coming to town

♪ But, baby, you’re the one
and only one ♪

♪ That I want around

♪ So I sing jingle bells,
jingle bells ♪

♪ Quarter in the wishing well

♪ Wishing that this holiday you
make your way to celebrate ♪

♪ Christmas here with me

♪ Jingle bells, jingle bells

♪ Quarter in the wishing well

♪ Wishing that this holiday you
make your way to celebrate ♪

♪ Christmas here with me

♪ Ooh

♪ We trim the tree
and hang the stockings ♪

♪ Christmas Day
is coming fast ♪

♪ This holiday spirit

♪ And carols sung
all over town ♪

♪ And even if Santa
lost his way ♪

♪ I’d still have
everything I wanted ♪

♪ Everything I needed
Christmas Day ♪

♪ So I sing jingle bells,
jingle bells ♪

♪ Quarter in the wishing well