Berlin Irving - Happy Holiday Lyrics

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Berlin Irving
Holiday Inn (1942)
Happy Holiday
Happy holiday
Happy holiday

While the merry bells keep ringing
May your every wish come true

Happy holiday
Happy holiday

May the calendar keep bringing
Happy holidays to you

If you're burdened down with trouble
If your nerves are wearing thin
Pack your load
Down the road
And come to Holiday Inn

If the traffic noise affects you
Like a squeaky violin
Kick your cares
Down the stairs
And come to Holiday Inn

If you can't find someone who
Will set your heart a whirl
Take your car and motor to
The home of boy meets girl

If you're laid-up with a breakdown
Throw away your vitamin
Don't get worse
Grab your nurse
And come to Holiday Inn
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