Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

John & Yoko/The Plastic Ono Band With The Harlem Community Choir

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Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

John & Yoko/The Plastic Ono Band With The Harlem Community Choir

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(Joy · Jul 2026)

People drawn to this song are often those seeking solace during turbulent times—activists, idealists, and anyone holding onto hope when the world feels heavy. It captures that tender moment when personal joy intersects with a yearning for peace, when celebrating together becomes an act of quiet resistance. Listeners return to it year after year because it refuses to choose between celebration and conscience, offering permission to feel both joy and longing simultaneously.

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A gentle warmth arrives first, settling over you like a blanket of possibility. It opens you up to believing that peace might actually be within reach, even in uncertain times. That quiet hope becomes your anchor for everything that follows.

You return to this song during moments when you need to remember that better things are possible. Whether you're facing the year ahead or reflecting on what's been lost, it meets you there with reassurance. It's the kind of song that feels like someone whispering, "it's going to be okay."

Emotions vs Lyrics

Lennon and Yoko crafted a political manifesto wrapped in a lullaby, expecting listeners to wrestle with the contradiction of Christmas cheer amid war—yet most people simply let the choir's warmth wash over them, choosing comfort over confrontation. The song's activist edge dissolves into background muzak for the hopeful, transforming a radical plea into a gentle seasonal reassurance.

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