Last Month Of The Year

Chris Isaak

Transposer:

LAST MONTH OF THE YEAR As recorded by Chris Isaak (From the 2004 Album CHRISTMAS) [Verse 1] F7 N.C.   Tell me when was Jesus born Last month of the year Tell me when was Jesus born Last month of the year Tell me when was Jesus born Last month of the year [Chorus] Yeah wasn’t January February March April or May June July August September October November Was the 25th day of December It was the last month of the year [Verse 2] He was born to the Virgin Mary Last month of the year He was born to the Virgin Mary The last month of the year He was born to the Virgin Mary Last month of the year [Chorus] Yeah wasn’t January February March April or May June July August September October November Was the 25th day of December It was the last month of the year [Verse 3] He was born in an oxen manger Last month of the year He was born in the oxen manger Last month of the year He was born in the oxen manger Last month of the year [Out-Chorus] Yeah wasn’t January February March April or May June July August September October November Was the 25th day of December It was the last month of the year (Jesus Jesus Jesus)

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empty heart empty heart E, A, D, G, B, F#, G#7, Db
empty heart empty heart F, Dm, Bb, D, Bm, G, C, Am, E, Dbm, A, Em
empty heart empty heart Fm, C, B, G, F, Cmaj7, Fmaj7, Em, Am
empty heart empty heart D, F#, G, F, A
empty heart empty heart Em, A, C, G, B
La chanson évoque la naissance de Jésus, insistant sur le fait qu’il est venu au monde dans le dernier mois de l'année, précisément le 25 décembre. Elle rappelle que ce moment important ne se situe pas dans d'autres mois, mais bien en décembre, mettant ainsi en lumière la solennité de cette date. À travers des répétitions, elle souligne aussi la simplicité de son arrivée, en mentionnant sa naissance dans une étable. Ce dernier mois de l'année est alors un temps sacré, symbolisant à la fois le début d'un nouveau chapitre et le sens profond de Noël. C'est un rappel chaleureux et joyeux de l'événement central de la foi chrétienne.