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Up on the housetop reindeer paws

Out jumps good old Santa Claus

Down through the chimney with lots of toys

All for the little ones' Christmas joys

Ho, ho, ho

Who wouldn't know?

Ho, ho, ho

Who wouldn't go?

Up on the housetop

Click, click, click

Down through the chimney

With old Saint Nick

Old Saint Nick

Hey, y'all, it's Santy Claus!

And cut.

Thanks.

-That was wonderful, Georgia.

-Thanks. It felt good.

Awesome. All right.

That is a wrap on Miss Georgia Winter

for her Christmas special.

Thank y'all. Thanks so much.

Thank y'all. Thanks very much. Love y'all.

-Miss Winter?

-Georgia?

Georgia, any big plans for the holidays?

Well, I've been touring all year,

and I'm excited to get back to the ranch

and get ready for Christmas.

Are you spending it

with anybody special this year?

Okay. Thanks, everyone,

but we're on a really tight schedule.

We've got to get over to The Tonight Show.

-Miss Winter--

-Jimmy Fallon can wait.

Somebody in the back

hasn't got to ask a question.

You, yeah.

-Hello, Miss Winter.

-Please, honey, call me Georgia.

It's not really a question,

but I was wondering

if I could get a picture with you

for my mom.

We're both big fans.

Oh, you are? Yeah. Come on up.

Come on.

-Cute.

-Yeah.

-Hi, there.

-Hey. You want to take a selfie?

-Yes, that'd be great.

-Sure.

-Cheese!

-Cheese.

-There you go. You're welcome.

-Thank you so much.

-Oh, I do have one question.

-Oh, okay.

Are you gonna record a new album?

Well, since I had

such a good time here today,

I'm thinking about maybe

doing a Christmas album, yeah.

You haven't done one of those

since the Georgia and Joe days.

-Yeah.

-Any chance it'll be a reunion album?

Oh, you never know, but I'm pretty sure

that Joe is happy doing his own thing.

Thank y'all so much for coming out.

You can wrap it in paper

Put it under a tree

But the spirit of Christmas

You still get for free

Don't they make a handsome couple?

Thanks, Joe. I mean, that was excellent.

Nice touch with the Christmas song.

I thought it was appropriate,

December wedding and all.

Always been my favorite client.

Maybe because I always

play at your weddings for free.

-They say third time's a charm.

-Oh, let's hope so.

Who knows?

Maybe this time, you'll be lucky in love.

How about you?

Me?

Oh, no, no, no.

No, I was very lucky once

a long, long time ago.

Go, be with your bride. Go, go, go.

This is great.

I love it. I like how you changed,

"You're invited" to "Please join us."

It's much friendlier.

You did a wonderful job

on the press release, Darnisa.

-You're the best intern I've ever had.

-I'm the only intern you've ever had.

Thank you, Belle.

I really appreciate

having this opportunity.

-Who is it?

-Captain Garrison

is wondering if you can meet

tomorrow at the venue.

Is something wrong?

-He didn't say. Do you want me to ask?

-No, I'm sure it's fine.

Tell him I'll be there.

This is all so crazy.

It's Troy. I've known him forever.

I can't believe I went

to my high school reunion

and came out

with the biggest client of my career.

Yeah, the U.S. Army.

Winter Compass Communications

is headed in the right direction.

Oh, you're a keeper.

Hello, Winter Compass.

-Hello, is Belle around?

-OMG.

You're Georgia Winter!

I thought your album Breakthrough

was so good,

and your pivot to country-alt

was groundbreaking.

I saw you at Stagecoach.

Oh, my gosh. I thought I recognized you.

I'm just kidding, honey.

Hi, Mom.

Hey, baby girl.

I was just thinking about you.

I thought maybe

you might be at your Christmas party.

Mom, I work for myself.

If I had an office party, which I don't,

it would be me, a Christmas movie,

and some hot cocoa with my new intern

who you just met.

Besides, I have a lot of work to do.

Hang on. I have a video call coming in.

Okay.

Hey, Belle!

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas, Dad.

-Hey, Belle. I'll call you back, honey.

-Hey, wait a second.

-Is that your mom?

-Yeah, you called me at the same time.

No kidding. Let me see her.

Merry Christmas, Georgia.

How are things?

Oh, things are great, Joe.

Things are great with me too.

Been writing some songs.

Amazing that you have time for that

when you're singing at so many weddings.

-Are you tracking me now?

-I just saw it online.

-I'll give you one guess.

-Richard.

Richard again.

-Third time, really?

-That man loves weddings.

This one's small.

He'll splurge on the honeymoon.

Third honeymoon. How nice.

-And you and I didn't get to have one.

-Seriously?

Okay, guys. I've got a lot of work to do.

Do you need anything?

I called to see

what you want for Christmas.

And I need Luke's address,

so I can send you your presents.

Luke and I broke up.

Oh, honey, I'm so sorry.

Weren't you gonna spend Christmas

at his house?

-Who's Luke?

-The boyfriend you didn't like.

-No, because I liked the old one better.

-Will you two please stop?

Belle, won't you come to the ranch

and spend Christmas with me?

Don't be alone.

No, you should come out to the city

and spend Christmas with me.

-I'll take you to my favorite restaurant.

-Thank you both.

I've got a gig that's going

to take me through Christmas,

and I won't have time to go anywhere.

Okay. If you change your mind,

let me know.

Joe, merry Christmas

if I don't see you again this year.

Right back at you, Georgia.

-Merry Christmas, Belle.

-Bye, Dad.

Bye, Belle.

It must have been so cool growing up

with Georgia and Joe as your parents.

Oh, you have no idea.

Thank you.

What's with the Georgia face?

How did you know?

I know you

better than you know yourselves.

A duet that should have never gone solo.

She's done fine without me.

You've done pretty well for yourself.

No, you've written a lot of hit songs

for a lot of talented artists.

Not the same thing, Richard,

not even close.

Sound like you wish

you and Georgia were back together again.

If that happened, I'd make

a boatload of money off you two.

That boat sank years ago.

Georgia and I are not

getting back together.

Don't get your hopes up.

You started without me?

Oh, you know the party doesn't start

'til you get here, Georgia.

Congratulations on wrapping

another holiday special.

Oh, thanks.

Duke, as long

as you've been my musical director,

I never tire of

hearing you suck up to me.

Oh, I needed this.

You got that Joe look on your face.

He still gets under my skin

like a parasite.

You should see somebody about that.

As long as I don't have to see him,

I'm good.

You two did have crazy chemistry.

Yeah, gasoline and a match.

That'll get you a fire,

just not the good kind.

Onstage, amazing. Offstage, kaboom!

-Kaboom.

-Here is to kaboom.

Good morning, everyone.

It's really coming together.

Do you like the way the banner looks?

The banner is perfect, Troy,

but it's in the wrong spot.

It needs to be farther back.

Otherwise, it's gonna block the lights.

Duly noted.

You never talked like that in high school.

Never really talked in high school.

I'm so happy

we reconnected at the reunion,

and I'm glad

we're working together on this.

Yeah, me too.

And the show is gonna be fantastic.

I've got the media outlets all lined up,

and the press release is ready to go.

-Delay that.

-Is something wrong?

I have orders from the general

about the Snow Ball.

So he found out about your parents.

Oh, no. What did they do?

It turns out he's a big fan.

So once he was informed

of the family connection,

he decided he wants

to have them perform at the Snow Ball.

Troy, you know my parents

haven't performed together in years.

They split up over creative differences.

Yeah, that's what I told the general.

Look, I'm sorry.

If you can't do it, I totally understand.

But if I don't do it, it could jeopardize

my getting future PR work

with the Army, right?

I didn't say that,

but that is a possibility.

Are you kidding me?

You know my mom and dad.

What you're asking me to do

is almost impossible.

So you'll do it?

Belle! Oh, my gosh. I can't believe

you decided to come for Christmas.

-Hi, Mom.

-Let me look at you!

-Girl, you look great.

-Thank you.

Pop the trunk,

and I'll help with your luggage.

-I didn't bring any. I can't stay long.

-Okay, I'll take what I can get.

Won't you meet me at the barn?

I want you to see

the new recording studio.

-Yeah.

-Oh, Duke's there.

-Duke's here?

-Yeah. See you in a minute.

Ta-da!

-Mom, this is beautiful.

-Belle!

Oh, Duke, it's so good to see you.

How are Charlene and the boys?

Oh, they're fine.

I can't wait to get home to see them.

Your mom has got me working overtime

on a new song.

I do not! Well, I guess I do.

I'm gonna leave you two to catch up.

I'll be up at the house.

-Okay.

-Okay.

Thanks, Duke.

So, what is it?

-What do you mean?

-You got your Belle face on.

"I need to ask Mama something,

but I don't know how to ask her."

Why the unexpected visit?

I have something important to tell you.

It's pretty big.

And I'm sorry I have to ask.

Do you need money? Did your upstart stop?

No. No, my startup is doing very well.

I just wanted to talk to you

about spending Christmas Eve together.

Oh, honey,

I'd love to spend Christmas Eve with you!

Where do you wanna go?

I was thinking about staying

right here in Nashville.

Nashville is great at Christmastime.

What you want to do?

-How about a holiday concert at Belmont?

-Okay, who's performing?

You!

-Do tell.

-Well, you and Dad.

-You can stop telling.

-You don't even wanna hear what it is?

Honey, your dad and I agreed

many years ago to pursue solo careers.

So you can tell your clients,

"No, thanks. Not now. Not forever."

I'll tell the United States of America

you're not interested.

Not interested in what?

Oh, don't worry about it.

I'll call Kasey or Miranda.

Oh, stop it. What is it?

It's a Christmas-y fundraiser

called the Snow Ball

streamed to troops all over the world.

You and Dad reunited for one night only,

performing for the brave men and women

protecting our country.

Well, I do love

doing things for the troops.

-You'll do it?

-I don't know.

-This can be my Christmas present.

-I'd rather give you a new car.

-You'll be the headliner.

-I'm always headliner.

Besides, have you already

asked your dad about this?

If I get him to say yes,

does that mean you'll say yes?

Mom, please.

I really need you to do this.

It's important for my career.

Well, since the stakes are so high,

and it is for the troops,

I'm willing to get into the trenches

if your dad says yes.

-Thank you.

-You're welcome, baby.

Little rascal.

So are you really gonna go

down memory lane with Joe?

Oh, memory lane is just a road full

of potholes, speed bumps, and detours.

There's no way Joe is going to say yes.

He's stubborn as a mule, and you know it.

Then, I don't have to disappoint my girl.

Let him be the bad guy.

Where you going?

Well, I'm gonna go call my wife and tell

her that I'm booked until Christmas Eve.

You are gonna need a piano player

for rehearsals.

That's never gonna happen.

I remember you said that

when you first met Joe.

Jingle bells

Jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse

One horse open sleigh

Sleigh

Sleigh, sleigh

Dottie.

-Oh, isn't--? Talk to him.

-Okay.

Give them a Thursday night spot.

We'll see how they do after that.

I know, they're inexperienced,

but they're young, and they're in love,

and they deserve a break

before life crushes their dreams.

Go on, Thursday night spot.

Great job, kids!

Nice, Dad.

Well, hey!

Would you look what the cat dragged in?

-I love the Christmas decorations.

-Thank you.

Oh, thank you. I did them all myself.

Actually, Dottie did it herself.

I didn't do anything.

I saw a young couple walking out.

They were on the phone with their parents

saying that Joe Winter

just gave them their first paying gig.

Well, it is Christmas,

and I'm in a giving mood.

So, what do you need?

Have you ever heard of the Snow Ball?

Yeah, that's that big event that they do

every year where they raise money

for the children of fallen soldiers,

so they can have a great Christmas.

-Count me in for $1000.

-No, there's something else that I need.

Anything you want,

anything for my little girl.

-I need you to sing.

-So done.

-With Mom for just one night.

-Anything but that.

-But--

-No, Belle.

-You know--

-Sorry.

Hi.

We ran to tell our parents the good news

and forgot to thank you, Mr. Winter.

If we have any of the success that you

and Georgia had, we would be thrilled.

You're an angel.

I've been called a lot of things before,

but never an angel.

You're so welcome.

Merry Christmas. You guys are great.

Thank you.

Wait, what would you guys think

about a Georgia and Joe reunion?

That'd be like a Christmas miracle.

Georgia and Joe

are the reason we're together.

We grew up on their albums.

It's good.

Hold on. It's Belle.

Give me a second while I do

a little damage control right here.

I told you he'd let her down.

Hello.

Hi, Belle.

Yeah.

What'd your father say?

Yeah.

Okay. Super. Love you. Bye.

Well?

Joe said yes.

Oh, yeah!

I haven't seen you pacing like this

since your first state fair.

We know how that wound up.

Don't worry. Singing with Joe again

will be like riding a bicycle.

The bicycle is 10 minutes late, as usual.

Does that man think that his time

is more valuable than mine?

We're doing a reunion concert,

nothing more.

These don't need to be that close.

There.

You sang with Joe a thousand times.

And we disagreed a thousand times more

over set lists, outfits,

who's going to sing which verse.

Why on earth did I agree to do this?

Because we promised our daughter we would.

You're late.

It is so wonderful to see you, Duke.

Missed you so much, my friend.

Give me a big old hug.

-Yeah, you too, Joe.

-Maybe I should do the hello part again.

Oh, yeah.

Hello, Georgia.

Hello, Joe.

Hello, Mom. Hello, Dad.

Thank you both for doing this.

Oh, Belle,

you're the only reason I'm here.

Who is that good-looking soldier?

That's Troy Garrison.

He's our commanding officer.

We went to high school together.

-Did y'all date?

-No.

-Why the heck not?

-Mom.

Well--

Ma'am, thank you so much

for allowing us to use your studio.

Troy, I remember you now.

You were always so nice and polite.

-Oh, thank you, ma'am.

-See?

May I say the Army is thrilled

that Joe and Georgia

are performing for such a great cause.

-It's Georgia and Joe.

-Right.

Right. Of course.

As I was saying,

I'm with the United States Army.

Yeah, the uniform kind of gave you away.

You know, if you're sassy in the Army,

they make you do 50 pushups.

Maybe I should join the Army

instead of the gym.

Maybe.

Mrs. Winter, if there's anything you need,

please don't hesitate to ask me.

Well, I need you to call me Georgia.

-Deal?

-You got it.

Thanks.

-Here is the schedule.

-Okay.

Today is just a rehearsal,

but tomorrow I'll need you both downtown

for a photo sh**t and interviews.

-The general did say he might stop by.

-Apparently, it's Meet the General Day.

And then a few more days of rehearsals,

and then it's the big Christmas show.

Well, the schedule looks fine.

Rehearsal is always a good idea.

Honey, I'm good. I don't need to rehearse,

but I can help Joe.

No, Joe is just fine on his own.

The blue piece of paper is the set list.

I had my intern run some analytics

on your most popular Christmas songs

crossed against the most liked

Christmas songs of all time.

-It's a good list.

-This one right here.

Bad starter, yeah.

That one needs to come up to here.

-Top?

-Yeah, and put that down.

There's always room for improvement.

-I like that.

-It flows better.

-Good. Yep.

-Okay, great.

At least they agreed on something.

-Okay, honey. I can work with this list.

-We'll work with the list.

-That's what I said.

-Not really.

Okay, I don't get paid to stand around

and watch you get reacquainted,

so let's get started.

Great.

Troy and I are gonna head to the house

and get work done.

-Are you two gonna be okay?

-Of course. What could go wrong?

Bye.

-There we go.

-What are you doing?

Getting my microphone out of the way.

I don't need it for this.

That's my microphone.

No, no. That's my mic.

It's on the right-hand side.

I'm on the right. You're on the left.

That's my mic.

No, you sing--

You slept on the left side of the bed,

and you sang

on the left side of the stage.

I haven't done either of those things

with you in a very long time.

Okay, since this is just a rehearsal,

would you please stand on the left side?

-Okay.

-Thank you.

You're welcome.

Okay. We're gonna start off

with "Rocking Little Christmas."

Is the publicity junket

for tomorrow confirmed?

So is it three newspaper reporters

and four TV reporters?

Maybe we should work on this later.

I'm sorry.

I'm just wondering how things are going

over there at the barn.

-Where were you?

-You're supposed to sing the first line.

You always sing the first line.

You made it clear.

Georgia sings the first line,

so that would be--

The last time we performed this song,

you started it off.

-You sang the first line.

-There's--

-No. I remember.

-Okay.

Would you please sing the first line?

Well, since you put it so nicely,

I would be delighted.

-Thank you.

-Duke.

All right. Here we go.

I wrote a letter to Santa last night

That's only what I want

To make my Christmas right

If I don't get it, I'm gonna be blue

Why are you singing?

-We were gonna split the verses.

-You just said, would I sing the--

Did she not just ask me

to sing the first verse?

No, I said, "Sing the first line."

Would you please sing the second verse?

Since you said it so nicely, yes.

-Thank you.

-Duke.

Beautiful.

Excuse me?

Your mother's home, it's beautiful.

It's like I'm working at the North Pole.

Mom loves all things Christmas.

Looks like she's bought

all things Christmas.

Don't let all this fool you.

Mom has done well for herself,

but is also incredibly charitable.

Yeah?

Ever since she went solo,

she has been a rocket.

And your father?

He's always been more of a songwriter,

even more so

since they stopped performing together.

I always wondered what it was like for you

to be growing up with famous parents.

It wasn't so bad most of the time.

I thought living out of a suitcase

was normal.

My parents used to bring me

on all of their tours, home and abroad.

It sounds like the Armed Services.

When I was a kid, one Christmas,

I asked Santa for a compass

so I could figure out where I was.

I hate feeling lost.

Is that why you're

Winter Compass Communications?

You've got it.

We didn't talk very much in high school.

But I've always wanted to ask you

about that song, "Christmas Belle."

-Is it about you?

-Yes.

I was born a few days

before Christmas, the 22nd,

and my parents wrote it

right after I was born.

Not right after.

It wasn't like my dad said,

"It's a girl! Hand me a guitar!"

But it was pretty close.

You must have loved

having a song named after you.

I didn't use to,

but now I kind of like it.

-How's it going?

-Oh, it's going.

-Your dad's hangry.

-Wow, nice digs, G.

Thank you, and please don't call me G.

All right. What's for lunch?

You make lunch?

I've got a lot of takeout menus here.

I've got Chinese,

Mexican, and my favorite barbecue place

is just five miles down the road.

We cannot do takeout,

no, not with a kitchen like this.

I'll take care of it. I'll handle it.

I see somebody

still doesn't like to go shopping.

Some of us aren't home all the time.

Okay, one half a takeout chicken.

Red pepper, that's good.

Black beans, an onion.

Gotta have an onion.

Some green stuff, corn, and...

-Whiskey.

-I don't think the whiskey is a good idea.

Y'all are still rehearsing.

Wait a minute.

That's the best idea he's had all day.

Relax, girls. It's for the chicken.

All right. Everybody dig in

to Joe's famous drunken chicken.

-Have you made this before?

-Never have, not once.

Let's check this out.

Joe, I don't know if I missed you,

but I sure have missed your cooking.

-Thanks.

-It's great. When did you learn to cook?

Oh, when Georgia and I first got together,

we had this cute little house,

little kitchen.

-It was terrible.

-No, it was not terrible. It was cute.

The furnace kept breaking. We had no heat.

As I recall, we didn't need a furnace.

We made our own heat. I can tell you that.

We were playing small gigs

trying to get noticed,

and if we had any money at all,

we used that to record demos.

115 Hamilton Street.

-It was Henderson Street.

-No, no, it was Hamilton Street, 115.

I remember because it was right

up the road from Dirt Road Donuts.

Dirt Road Donuts wasn't even close to us.

That was a 7-11.

-No wonder you got lost.

-Your mom sure loved those donuts.

-Well, as I recall, you ate all of them.

-Really?

-Yes.

-Really?

But that one that looked like a baseball--

Hey, hey, guys,

are you okay with the set list?

Do we agree that we're gonna

start with "Rocking Little Christmas"?

Yeah, that's fine with me.

It's fine with me too,

but we're gonna need a lot of practice.

Yeah, practice on the lyrics.

Somebody needs to learn

where the harmony goes.

I sing lead. You sing harmony.

-Like we always did.

-I'm sorry.

I forgot. I have a work call to make.

Excuse me.

Sure, Belle.

I'm gonna go check in with base.

Hurry back.

You know what? I'm gonna go call my wife.

-Were we always like this?

-Towards the end, yeah.

The last time we were in a room

alone together was with our lawyers.

Joe, we gotta make this happen for Belle.

Yeah, I agree.

We have to set aside our differences

and make sure we pull this off.

Otherwise, she's gonna get fired.

She can't get fired.

She works for herself.

You know what I mean.

We have to do this for the troops,

and we have to do this for Belle.

Then, that's it, only one night.

Agreed.

Belle, this is really great,

but remind me again,

why am I wearing it?

Because it's Christmas,

and you're performing at a Christmas show.

That's right. I forgot.

Hey, come on. Tell me the truth.

Does this whole getup make me look fat?

-Come on, look.

-Looking good, Dad.

Jolly old Saint Nicholas

Lean your ear this way

What?

Santa's a lucky guy.

He used to be.

Georgia, does this little place remind you

of the cabin we were supposed to

spend our honeymoon in?

Supposed to, keyword.

Yeah, instead, we wound up

in a hotel room in Trenton

because you booked a concert

on our honeymoon night.

Yeah, I did.

We were all set for a romantic weekend

in the mountains, and you booked a gig.

A gig, Joe.

-Romance went right out the window.

-We needed the money, Georgia.

And believe me,

I felt bad ever since I did that.

But the promoter said

if we played Trenton,

he'd book us in some other show.

Is that how we got the show

in Atlantic City?

That's how we got that show

and the show after it

and the one in the Catskills.

I never knew that.

Okay. Can we get started?

-Sure.

-Yeah.

Mom, why don't you trade places with Dad?

-Okay.

-All right.

-Hat on, hat off?

-Hat on.

Great.

Mom, can you scoot a little closer to Dad?

Can you see the tree?

Okay, well, this would be all right

for a prom photo,

but you're Georgia and Joe!

Maybe try looking at each other?

Okay, don't freak out.

This is just for the photo opp.

That's why I'm doing it.

-Hello.

-Sir.

At ease, soldier.

General Hays, hi.

It is so nice to officially meet you.

I'm Belle Winter,

and these are my parents.

Oh, I know who they are. I'm a big fan.

Georgia and Joe,

thank you for performing

for soldiers and their families.

It is an absolute pleasure

to meet you, sir.

It's an honor for us to be a part of this.

And I would be honored if the two of you

would take a photo with me.

-Why not?

-Absolutely!

And don't worry, it's an encrypted phone.

Oh, good, I wouldn't want our picture

to fall into the wrong hands.

I'm gonna share this photo

with the troops.

I think it'll raise their spirits.

The show is streaming overseas.

That's great.

You know, I don't know anything

about m*llitary maneuvers,

but I do know how to put on a concert.

What do you think about getting

video messages from the soldiers overseas

and then putting those messages

on the video screens before the concert?

-Yeah, that's a stellar idea, Georgia.

-Yeah?

-Captain, get on that immediately.

-Yes, sir.

It was really nice to meet you.

I wish I could stay,

but I have a meeting back at the base.

-We totally understand.

-We do.

That's a pretty darn good idea

you had there, Georgia.

-Well, thank you.

-Pretty darn good? Fantastic idea, Mom.

-Thanks, Belle.

-It was perfect, ma'am.

Thank you, and you can call me Georgia.

-And you can get back to work.

-Yep.

Yep, here we go.

Ready?

Your parents turned it on for the general.

-Yeah.

-They actually look like a couple.

If you don't mind me asking,

why'd they ever get divorced?

They're not divorced.

They separated

and had the papers drawn up,

but neither of them ever signed them.

Why'd they even separate?

It all started around the time

I went off to college.

My dad had always written all the songs,

but he'd hit a wall.

Everything he was writing

just wasn't working.

The record label wanted them

to start singing other people's songs,

which my dad refused to do.

So my mom agreed

to record a solo album without him.

-He thought he was demoted.

-Yeah.

Then he wrote a song about their problems,

which made Mom madder.

-"Christmas Without You"?

-That one is a heartbreaker.

It was a hit for Dolly.

My dad kept writing songs,

just not for my mom.

My dad thought that my mom didn't need

him anymore, and she felt the same way.

They were both nominated

for Grammys that year.

My mom for Record of the Year

and Dad for Song of the Year.

But when my dad went to accept his award,

he didn't mention my mom.

He later said he just forgot,

and then when Mom won her award,

she didn't mention my dad, either.

My dad moved out that night.

It's been 15 years.

They haven't performed together since.

So tell me about the Snow Ball.

A lot of our soldiers never come home,

so the Snow Ball

raises money for their families.

For example, the song "White Christmas,"

that was written about soldiers

who weren't able to make it back home

for the holidays.

-Will you be singing "White Christmas"?

-Maybe.

We're going to be singing

everyone's favorite Christmas songs.

Yes, we will. And who knows?

We might even be singing a brand-new song.

-Oh, we didn't talk about that.

-No. That's because it's a surprise.

-It sure is. Really?

-I've been writing something.

Well, that sounds promising,

especially coming from a writer

who was just inducted

into the Songwriters Hall of Fame!

Yeah, hey, let's not forget Georgia

was just nominated for her 16th Grammy.

Thank you, Joe. That's very sweet of you.

-You deserve it.

-Thank you.

You've both had very good solo careers.

How do you feel

about performing together again?

-Honestly, I'm a little nervous.

-Really?

Let's face it. We haven't done this

together in a very, very long time.

I think we still have it.

Well, your fans have wanted you

to get back together for years.

Well, we're very excited to get back

together for this Christmas concert.

Yes, because we love our troops,

and we love Christmas.

It's gonna be a heck of a show.

So, hey, everybody out there,

get your tickets for the Snow Ball

because it's Joe and Georgia time.

Georgia and Joe time.

Good morning.

You didn't have

to bring everyone peppermint lattes.

-That's really sweet of you, Troy.

-Well, I'm trained to always be prepared.

So in this case, it's caffeine.

One, two, three, four,

five, six, seven, eight. One.

And through. Whoa, come here, come here.

Hey, hey, hey, don't let go of my hand.

You're gonna wind up in the drum kit.

Joe, no.

You were supposed to hold me like this.

-No, that's the other verse. No.

-Not do the twirl.

It's first verse one twirl,

second verse two.

Every time we've danced,

that's how we've done it.

I don't know who you were dancing with,

but it certainly wasn't me.

Seriously?

Good morning, I think.

-Hi.

-Your father has forgotten how to dance.

No, your father

has not forgotten how to dance.

Your father is dancing Denver.

Your mother is dancing Dallas.

There's a difference.

Sweetheart, I don't think

we need a big dance number.

Having Georgia and Joe

on the same stage is big enough.

What she said.

Let's take five, and then we'll come back

and work on the vocals.

-Yes!

-Yeah.

What's wrong?

When I was a kid,

I loved watching them dance.

I knew all of their steps.

Oh, yeah? Show me.

-Well, I don't remember them now.

-I do.

I watched a few of the videos last night,

a little bit of recon.

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

-You ready?

-I don't know.

So you do remember.

I remember a few steps.

Sorry, I forgot my phone.

It's just right over there.

Troy, bring the coffees to the guys,

and we'll be out there in a minute.

Yeah. Good seeing you.

It's not what you think it is.

Well, I was just thinking

you two make a pretty good-looking couple.

Mom, we're just working together.

Your father and I started out

just working together.

You never know.

It's not right, right?

It's not.

You two are overthinking it.

It sounded fine to me.

Keep writing, Joe.

That's what you're good at.

I don't know what it is,

but something is off,

and you guys are live in four days.

Come on, you two. Look at yourselves.

You're fried. Let's get out of here.

What do you suggest?

I suggest pizza and beer,

and I know the perfect place.

-Where does he get his energy?

-I have no idea.

Me, either. Come on.

Jingle bells

Jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh, what fun it is to ride

On a one-horse...

Pretty cool place you got here, Joe.

Good music, good food.

About time you visited.

I would have visited sooner,

but I've heard tell

that the owner can be a little ornery

from time to time.

Is that a fact?

Thank you, Sam.

Thank you, guys.

I'm Tammy, and this is Mikey.

Merry Christmas. Good night.

So?

-What do you think of them?

-I think they've got some chemistry.

Yeah, yeah. You know, the other night

was their first time performing live.

Remember our first time?

Well, yeah!

It was at the state fair.

-Our families were on the front row.

-They were so proud.

We were filling in for somebody

who had canceled. Who was that?

Yeah, that was...

Was it George?

I don't remember. I don't remember,

but I'll tell you what I do remember.

It's that I had a ball

standing on that stage with you.

Girl, we sang our hearts out.

Yeah, we did.

When you two were starting out,

did you guys play venues like this?

Oh, my gosh, yeah.

We played anywhere we could.

Weddings, funerals,

beer joints, h*nky-tonks, rodeos.

Rattlesnake roundup.

Hey, why don't you two get up there now,

see if you still got it.

That's a genius idea, Duke.

What about

"It Must Have Been the Mistletoe"?

I'm not sure that's a good idea.

I am.

Great. I'll see if the kids

wanna play backup.

Come on, Joe.

Oh, wow, this is happening.

-Now hang on a minute.

-What's the matter? You got stage fright?

It's been a few years

since we shared a stage together.

More than a few, Georgia.

Well, some of those years

were actually incredible.

Some.

-Let's see if we still got it.

-Hope you're talking about singing.

What else would I be talking about?

-Hey, guys, how you doing?

-Hi!

Thanks for doing this with us,

appreciate it.

-Okay.

-That's yours.

-Yeah, I know.

-Yeah.

"Mistletoe," folks.

-Fancy meeting you here, Joe.

-Fancy meeting you here too.

What do you say we see

if we can't pass this audition, shall we?

Oh, it must have been the mistletoe

The lazy fire

The fallen snow

The magic in

The frosty air

That feeling everywhere

It must have been

The pretty lights

That glistened in

The silent night

Or maybe just

The stars so bright

That shined above you

Our first Christmas

Is more than we've been dreaming of

Old Saint Nicolas

Must have known that kiss

Would lead to all of this

It must have been the mistletoe

The lazy fire

The fallen snow

The magic in the frosty air

That made me love you

On Christmas Eve

A wish came true

That night I fell in love with you

It only took one kiss to know

It must have been

The mistletoe

It must have been

The mistletoe

Merry Christmas, Georgia.

Merry Christmas, Joe.

-Cheese!

-Platinum!

Thank y'all so much. Best of luck to you.

Thanks.

That was just like old times.

I think we're gonna be fine

on Christmas Eve.

Can't believe you kept

all these old posters.

-So many memories.

-Call me sentimental.

Oh, I think it's sweet.

Oh, my gosh.

Green Bay, Duluth, Bethlehem.

I hadn't seen most of these.

I gotta sh**t straight with you, Georgia.

I bought the posters online.

-You didn't!

-I did! Come on, you know me.

If I had designed them myself,

they'd have all said,

"Joe! And Georgia."

-Of course they would have.

-Thank you, Sam.

Here.

-Try that out.

-All right.

-This beer's really good, Joe.

-Thank you.

-Do you brew it here yourself?

-Yes.

I call that one Peter's Pilsner.

You know why?

Yeah, for Peter Pan.

Belle's favorite book.

I think we must have read

that book to her every night.

"Never say goodbye

because goodbye means going away,

and going away means forgetting."

I remember that.

-I haven't forgotten anything.

-No?

Then tell me something, Georgia.

What's it really been like

all these years?

You mean how's it been without you?

Yeah.

Well, the Christmases were the toughest.

But sitting here with you now

takes me back to what we had,

almost like no time has gone by at all.

-Sam, writing stick.

-I knew it.

Takes me back to what we had--

Like no--

Almost like no time's gone by at all.

No time's gone by...

I always loved watching you write.

Well, you always inspired me to write.

So I always write. Right?

Right.

Georgia, what else

did we like about each other?

I mean, before we didn't.

Looks like Belle and Troy

is getting along very well.

No!

A little too very well,

-as a matter of fact.

-Yeah.

-Did we fall in love that fast?

-Yes!

Amarillo Christmas Show, remember?

Oh, yeah, yeah.

And thank you to the coordinators

of the Snow Ball

for all of the support that you've given

to the m*llitary service members

and to the m*llitary families.

To everyone out there,

have a great Snow Ball

and thank you for your support.

These are wonderful.

I'm so glad that your mom had this idea.

-She's really special.

-Yeah.

Like mother, like daughter.

Yeah.

Yep, all it needs now is a bridge.

Almost like at all...

Are you busy tomorrow?

No. Why?

You wanna go Christmas shopping

with me for the kids?

-For Belle and Troy?

-No, silly.

For the kids

that's coming to the Snow Ball.

Yes, I do, silly.

They'll kick us out of here.

-I gotcha.

-Oh, my gosh.

-What?

-I remember staying up all night long

trying to put

one of these toy kitchens together.

I think that building a real kitchen

would be easier. I remember.

You never were that good

with your hands.

Oh, really?

I seem to recall you

having an entirely different opinion.

Joe, not in front

of the children's toys!

Sorry.

I'm truly sorry for hurting you.

Well, I'm--

I'm sorry I hurt you, Georgia.

And I was just nervous

about the whole concert thing,

but I'm glad we got a chance to talk.

You nervous?

I went through four sticks of deodorant.

Oh, hey. Hey, do you remember these?

Oh, my gosh,

I haven't seen one of these in years.

-Magic Eight Ball.

-Yep.

Yeah, Belle used to

get her hopes and dreams

wrapped up in that silly thing,

and you encouraged her.

There is nothing wrong

with believing in a little magic,

especially not at Christmas time.

Here, go ahead.

Ask it a question. I dare you.

All right, Magic Eight Ball.

Will Belle and Troy fall in love?

"It is certain"?

Okay, you ask a question.

All right.

Magic Eight Ball,

how great will our Christmas

reunion concert be?

-"Cannot predict now."

-Shake it again.

Here, let me help you shake it.

Shake it, shake it, shake it.

All right.

"Ask me later."

This thing can be coy,

like somebody else I know.

Oh, ma'am?

Magic Eight Ball,

is Georgia falling back in love with Joe?

"Don't count on it."

Cute.

Hey. What about this one?

No, it's too small.

You don't have to pick

the first one you find.

-I thought you like it when I'm impulsive.

-I did.

Hey, do you remember

our first Christmas?

Oh, yeah.

We were so broke,

we couldn't afford our own tree.

So we had to share one with the McCains.

Oh, yeah, we kept it

until we went on tour,

and then we took it over

to their house, yeah.

You know, I'm having a fun time, really,

Christmas tree shopping with you again.

It's almost like

we're right back at the start.

Yep. Writing that down.

Oh, almost like--

Right back at the start

Start, start, that's it.

Right back at the start

Where that takes us to...

I needed Christmas to

Find my way back here to you and me

I never thought that it would happen

Now I believe

In a little Christmas magic

-That's a song.

-That's good.

You were always my best writer.

I've never been able to replace you.

Georgia...

I have missed this.

Us, hanging around,

talking, grabbing words

and putting them down in a book

and turning them into a song.

I know.

I missed it.

I not only lost my singing partner,

but I lost my best friend.

I found it.

Don't you just love it?

Yes, I do.

It's perfect.

Yes, it is.

Just a minute.

-Hey, hey!

-Happy birthday!

Merry Christmas!

-Happy birthday!

-Surprise!

I can't believe you're all here.

Baby girl, this is Christmas,

best time for believing.

We figured you didn't have time

to get a tree.

Or celebrate your birthday,

and Charlene made your favorite,

red velvet.

And your dad brought dinner.

I sure did, Joe's famous

Christmas chili and beer.

Darnisa, did you organize this?

No, that would be your mom and dad.

Christmas tree in position

and ready for ornament deployment.

Okay, y'all, that tree

is not gonna decorate itself.

But first, we need some Christmas music.

Yeah.

Hey!

How about that?

There we go!

I swear these string lights

are shining brighter this year.

That's great. That's great.

Wait, wait, wait, more lyrics that--

I swear these string-- What is it?

String lights are shining.

-Brighter this-- What--?

-Brighter this year.

No way.

You used to always lift me up.

You were 5.

May I?

Careful.

Yay!

-Yay!

-Oh, beautiful!

-Thank you.

-You're very welcome.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday to you

Hey!

I brought you something.

A compass!

It's perfect, Troy. Thank you.

So you never feel lost again.

You remembered.

God, it's so sweet.

I got it when I was stationed

in Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska.

How close were you to the North Pole?

We were close enough to see Santa's house.

We were doing some training missions

that took us past the Arctic Circle,

and one night I got caught in a whiteout.

I had no idea where I was

without that compass.

Are you sure you don't need it anymore?

I know where you are,

and right now that's all that matters.

-So cute!

-She says,

"No, no more pictures, no more pictures!"

I don't blame her.

Oh, that's the year she told Santa Claus

she wanted a flying pony for Christmas.

Flying pony for Christmas.

I guess she knew she'd be going places.

That was our last Christmas together.

Hey, can you believe

she's still driving this car?

Would you look at the smile on her face?

Oh, I am.

You're leaving?

Thank you so much for having me.

I had the best time, but duty calls.

Christmas caroling

at the public square park in downtown.

That wasn't on the schedule.

I didn't want to bother

Georgia and Joe with that.

But if you want to come with me--

I'd love to go with you.

You guys are more than welcome

to come as well, if you'd like.

Are you kidding? We love caroling!

You bet! I'll get my scarf.

Joy to the world...

So, what's up with you and Troy?

You sound like Mom.

No, I don't sound like your mom.

I'm your dad. There's a difference.

Now you probably can't tell,

but he's falling in love with you.

And how do you know?

Well, because he's always looking around

to see where you are,

and he's always looking

to make sure you're okay.

That's how I know.

Do you like him, Dad?

Yes. I've always admired people

who volunteered for the m*llitary.

They're not selfish,

and they put

other people's lives before their own.

I think Troy is the kind of guy

who will always be there for you.

I know, I know. Go on.

-Hey, handsome.

-Hey!

You look pretty good here.

Well, you don't look so bad

yourself there, beautiful.

Oh, thank you.

Oh, would you look at that?

His righteousness...

Remind you of anything?

Reminds me of us.

Joy to the world

The Lord is come

Let Earth receive her king

Let every heart...

Oh, where are they? Where are they?

Oh, didn't think you were gonna make it.

Hurry, hurry!

The roads were awful.

Yeah, but Troy brought us

up here in his t*nk.

It's not a t*nk, Joe.

It's an Army-issued SUV.

No, it's a t*nk.

It's got bulletproof glass,

a satellite phone, and four-wheel drive,

and he wouldn't let me drive it.

-No.

-Me!

-Where's Duke?

-I told him to stay home.

-He can't drive in this stuff.

-Good idea.

Nobody needs to be out there in this.

I wanted a white Christmas,

not an ice Christmas.

Here, let me help you.

No, I know. I need a haircut.

-Oh, I like it.

-Oh, yeah?

Thank you.

So, what's the plan?

The show is tomorrow night.

Okay, honey. Don't panic.

When your father and I first got started,

all we had was a guitar and a dream.

We'll take care of everything.

-Come on, Joe.

-All right.

Well, what are you so happy about?

I had a really nice time last night.

Yeah. Me too.

It was so much fun.

And thank you for my compass.

You're welcome.

Except, there's something wrong with it.

It keeps pointing at you.

-Brought you some tea.

-Thank you.

You want to talk about

what happened last night?

Do you?

-No, but I think we should.

-Okay.

You first.

Okay.

When you took my hand--

Well, that can't be good.

This reminds me of when I was a kid,

and the power went out

from that big storm.

-Do you remember?

-Oh, yeah. Yeah.

This is kind of fun.

This whole week has been fun.

Part of the reason why

I agreed to this reunion concert

is so you and I

can spend more time together.

-I was hoping for the same thing.

-Great.

Can we talk?

I think I'm falling for him.

-For who?

-You know who.

Oh, honey. I think Troy's a winner.

I love the way he treats you, and--

And he's easy on the eyes.

Mom!

-Well?

-He is.

There's something about

seeing him again at Christmas,

just makes it all even more special.

Falling in love at Christmas, so romantic.

Just like you and Dad?

Yeah.

We were in Amarillo,

it was the last concert of the tour.

All of us were at the wrap party,

and your dad and I

were hanging out together.

We didn't realize that everybody

had already left to go back to the hotel,

so we had to walk.

It was so cold.

It started snowing.

I didn't even notice.

Your dad put his coat around me.

That's the first time he kissed me.

So the ice took down

most of the power lines,

and service is expected to be restored

by tomorrow morning.

-We might need to wait this one out.

-I guess we'll have to stay here.

Wait a minute. I thought you said

Troy's t*nk could go anywhere.

No, I agree with him.

-I think y'all should stay over.

-Great.

I mean, that's the best plan.

Come on, Troy. I'll show you to your room.

-Good night.

-Good night.

Good night.

-Okay, what's going on with those two?

-I don't know.

I don't even know what's going on with us.

Yeah, well, want to finish talking?

No. Not tonight. I'm tired.

We got a busy day tomorrow,

-and we should both get some rest.

-Well...

I've got a spare bedroom down the hall.

You want me to fix it up for you?

Oh, no.

Don't go through the trouble, I'll--

-You sure?

-I'll just stay here on the couch,

keep an eye on things.

Okay.

-Good night, Joe.

-Good night, Georgia.

The carols in the air

I can see you, Georgia

-How long you been up?

-I have no idea.

I just got this melody in my head.

I've got to get it out.

Sorry, if I woke you.

Don't apologize for you being you.

"I Needed Christmas."

Yeah.

Find my way back to you

And me...

The song we were writing

-at the Christmas tree lot.

-Yes. There it is.

Oh, what else you've got?

Well...

The carols in the air

Have never sounded better

And second.

A winter wonderland

Is bringing us together

I like that, Joe.

Yeah. It's--

Joe, this could be our ending song

for the show.

-You really think so?

-Absolutely. It's great.

Okay. Then we would have writ--

That's great. Okay.

Yeah. You just have to finish it.

Yeah. Well, you know

if anyone had told me just a month ago

that you and I were going to be performing

a song we wrote at a benefit onstage...

-I never would have believed them either.

-No, no, no.

I guess we have our little girl

to blame for all that.

-She's not so little anymore.

-No, no.

And she is beautiful just like her mama.

Madam.

She wants to

Ring in Christmas

Bring in Christmas

Tell the world the season's made for love

She wants to ring in Christmas

Bring in Christmas

That is our Christmas Belle

She is our Christmas Belle

So pretty.

-I love that song.

-Oh, me too.

-I'm having a blast.

-Me too.

So, what's next?

-What?

-What's next?

Joe, we talked about this.

I know we talked about this,

but why in the world

should we have to just do this

for one night?

Honey, we've played this song before.

-What?

-We know how it ends.

I don't think we need to break

each other's hearts again, do you?

I'm sorry.

Oh, it's too late for that, Georgia.

We just did.

Hello. Merry Christmas.

Happy holidays to my family,

especially my two daughters,

Nora and Olivia.

Mommy misses you both so much.

You know, it's so hard to be away

from you during the holidays.

Yeah. Everything is going well.

The stage is set, the lights are up.

It seems like we actually pulled this off.

Where are you?

I can't talk right now.

Everything's fine, don't worry.

Okay. I hope to see you soon.

I miss you.

Thanks, guys. See you in a little bit.

Sorry. That was Troy.

Oh, I thought so.

Your face lights up

when you hear his voice.

And yesterday,

your face lit up with Daddy.

What happened?

Oh, we had a power outage.

How about these?

No.

Mom, what's going on with you and Daddy?

Oh, honey, I don't wanna talk about

your dad and me, especially now.

I thought things were going so well.

They were going too well.

Your dad and I were getting

emotionally close again.

-You say that like it's a bad thing.

-It is.

I don't wanna get hurt again.

I don't understand.

You seemed okay yesterday.

Well, I wasn't.

It's just that I get so angry.

-Angry with him?

-No, no.

With me, how I feel.

I think you still love him.

Oh, honey, I'll always love your dad.

But I'm fine without him.

I don't believe you.

All right, the band is really tight,

and I got all the cues

for the lighting guy.

Sounds good, Duke. Sounds good.

Wait. What?

-What did you--? You sit down.

-You are really out of it, Joe.

Georgia must have

really gotten under your skin again.

You could say that.

I'll tell you,

when I accepted this job,

I never dreamed I was gonna

fall back in love with Georgia.

The rest of us did.

We saw it a mile away.

You two should be together.

You're meant for each other.

Maybe part of me always thought that...

we might get back together.

Maybe I took this job so I could see

if there was still something there,

but there's not.

-There is.

-No. There is not.

-You wanna know a secret?

-Sure.

I never stopped wearing my wedding ring.

No, no, not there.

Here.

I've worn this thing for so long.

You should tell her, Joe.

No, I can't. And neither can you.

Okay, Georgia's made it

very clear she's not interested.

Honey, don't worry about it.

We're gonna put on a fantastic show.

And then maybe we can finally

sign those divorce papers.

Maybe we've both been holding on

to something

we should have let go of a long time ago.

So that's it?

We were only doing this

for you and the Army.

Nothing else.

I don't care about the show, Mom.

I just want you to be happy.

Oh, baby girl, I've got you.

I am happy.

Hey, I've been looking for you.

What's wrong?

I just wanted my parents

to get back together.

I know it's a childish fantasy.

No, it's not. I totally understand.

Now I wish I wouldn't have taken this job.

And then I wouldn't have

this false sense of hope.

I'm glad you took this job

because if you didn't,

you and I wouldn't have reconnected.

Sorry. It's not the best time

to talk about that.

Troy, you have been

the absolute best part of this job.

You know, I think I've fallen in love

at Christmas, the first time,

with you.

Me too.

Never say goodbye

because goodbye means going away,

and going away means forgetting.

-Five minutes.

-Okay.

I wanna thank everyone

for coming out tonight

to support the Snow Ball.

Now, I know we're all excited

to see Georgia and Joe Winter perform,

so let's give them a warm Army welcome.

Thank you, sir.

-General.

-Troy, great job.

Thank you.

-Thank you.

-You're welcome, Belle.

-We love you, Georgia!

-It's been so long, Georgia!

Hello, Joe.

Well, hello, Georgia.

-Fancy meeting you here.

-Fancy meeting you here too.

But then, of course,

we always do meet in the nicest of places.

And with the nicest people,

like the U.S. Armed Services

and you nice folks for coming out tonight

to the Snow Ball event.

And, hey, before the show tonight,

you saw some wonderful video up here

of some soldiers who are very proud,

who were not able to make it home

for Christmas this year.

So we're gonna stream

the entire concert tonight

to send to our men and women in uniform

all around the world.

So, what do you say let's get this

Snow Ball Christmas Concert rolling.

Let's do it!

I wrote a letter to Santa last night

Told him what I want

To make my Christmas right

If I don't get it I'm gonna be blue

I want a rocking little Christmas with you

Sing it, girl!

I don't want no tinker toy

That's right.

Don't wanna waste my time on any other boy

-There's only one thing that I wanna do

-What's that?

I want a rocking little Christmas with you

I want a rocking little Christmas

Rocking little Christmas with you

If I get my wishes

It's gonna be delicious

A stocking full of love for two

Come on!

Oh, yeah!

I want a rocking little Christmas

Rocking little Christmas with you

If I get my wishes

It's gonna be delicious

A stocking full of love for two

O come all ye faithful

Joyful and triumphant

O come ye, O come ye

To Bethlehem

Come and behold him

Born the King of Angels

O come, let us adore him

O come, let us adore him

O come, let us

Adore him

Christ the Lord

Good job. Yeah.

Thank you.

Oh, thank you so much.

Oh, it's been a wonderful evening.

So many old and new memories.

And speaking of new memories,

Georgia and I

have written a brand new song.

And we'd love to play it for you.

It's called, "I Needed Christmas."

The way the snow is falling

It's all a bit familiar

I feel alive again

Here in the dead of winter

Takes me back

To what we had

The carols in the air

Have never sounded better

A winter wonderland

Is bringing us together

That angel on the tree

Must be looking after you and me

I swear those string lights

Are shining brighter this year

It's like that mistletoe is hanging low

Whispering in my ear

Putting thoughts in my head

Love in my heart

Like we're right back at the start

I needed Christmas

To find my way back here

To you and me

I never thought it'd happen

But now I believe

In a little Christmas magic

Stop.

The reason Joe wrote this song

is because

we haven't been together

for Christmas in a while.

No, we haven't in quite a while,

but like the song says,

I needed Christmas

to find my way back to you and me.

Joe, what are you doing?

We didn't rehearse this.

That's because you don't

rehearse apologies, Georgia.

They come from the heart,

and I am so sorry I broke yours.

I made a huge mistake

when I said goodbye to you.

Georgia, I fell in love with you

the first moment I heard

that gorgeous voice of yours.

-Do you remember?

-Yeah.

You make everyone better.

You make me want to be

so much better,

and I'm never going to say goodbye again.

No.

We've been apart a long time...

but I never took off my wedding ring.

Oh, Joe.

Georgia...

would you please,

please stay married to me?

You b*at me to it.

Would you please stay married to me?

Always.

You may now kiss the bride.

I love you, Joe Winter.

I love you, Georgia Winter.

-What do you say we finish our song?

-Oh, okay.

I swear those string lights

Are shining brighter this year

It's like that mistletoe is hanging low

Whispering in my ear

Putting thoughts in my head

Love in my heart

Like we're right back at the start

And I needed Christmas

To find my way back here to you

Back here to you

Oh, I needed Christmas to

Find my way

Merry Christmas, Georgia.

Merry Christmas, Joe.

Merry Christmas, everybody.
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