Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python
Monty Python & Eric Idle
Monty Python
Monty Python & Terry Jones & John Cleese
Monty Python
This song, sung by Graham Chapman,
is the finishing number to Monty Python’s final film – “The Meaning of Life.”.
With fluorescent white teeth, Chapman’s singing parodies American commercialisation. The opening, where Chapman descends a long flight of stairs, and the mystical heaven-like setting, m...
[Spoken:]
Good evening ladies and gentlemen
It's truly a real honourable experience to be here this evening
A very wonderful and warm and emotional moment for all of us
And I'd like to sing a song for all of you
It's Christmas in Heaven
All the children sing
It's Christmas in Heaven
Hark hark those church bells ring
It's Christmas in Heaven
The snow falls from the sky
But it's nice and warm
And everyone
Looks smart and wears a tie
It's Christmas in Heaven
There's great films on TV
'The Sound of Music' twice an hour
And Jaws' I, II and III
[Mary & Joseph:]
There's gifts for all the family
There's toiletries and trains
[Three Wise Men:]
There's Sony Walkman Headphone sets
And the latest video games!
[Chapman:]
It's Christmas, it's Christmas
Hip hip hip hip hip hooray
Every single day, is Christmas day
It's Christmas, it's Christmas in Heaven
Hip hip hip hip hip hooray
Every single day it's Christmas day
Christmas In Heaven was written by Terry Jones & Eric Idle.
Monty Python released Christmas In Heaven on Thu Mar 31 1983.