In 1992, Jon Bon Jovi did a cover of the Charles Brown song “Please Come Home For Christmas”. It was released on the Christmas album ‘A Very Special Christmas 2’ of that same year. Two years later, the band re-released the song as a charity single in Europe for the Specal Olympics. This time, they branded the song under the Bon Jovi label rather than as a Jon solo release even though no other Bon Jovi member was on this song. The CD Single was released on December 5, 1994 and the single did reach #7 on the UK Chart where it went Silver selling over 200,000 copies.

The version I have is the European version with a wonderful picture of Cindy Crawford and Jon on the cover for which a video was made with her as well. The CD Single also had two other Christmas songs from the band including “I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas” and the other was “Back Door Santa”.
“Please Come Home For Christmas” is a real soulful version. The Eagles covered this song so Charles Brown has a popular little song. Charles was a Blues singer and that comes across in the Jon version as well as he does his version of blues. The guitar work is pretty good too. I have to admit, this isn’t a bad cover at all. I think you’d like it.

The second track is “I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas” and is actually an original track. It was the B-Side for the single “Keep the Faith” and it sounds like it came from that era of the band. It isn’t a bad song at all, but it doesn’t ring out as a classic Christmas song. It definitely does cause Mariah Carey to lose any sleep over her getting knocked off as Queen of the Christmas song.
The final track is another Christmas cover song and this one is “Back Door Santa” which was done and written by Clarence Carter. This was on the album “A Very Special Christmas” back from 1987 and is actually a live version done on The Slippery When Wet Tour. Jon really sings it with gusto, but the keyboards on it are really awful. Richie’s solo is worth a listen, but that is really the only thing redeeming about it. There are a bunch of ho, ho ho’s and hey, hey hey’s, but it is really not good. Doesn’t make me feel all Christmassy at all. Not my favorite of the three tracks.
And there you have it. I bought this so I didn’t have to buy the two Christmas albums that two of the tracks are on and plus it had Cindy Crawford on the cover. That alone was worth the purchase. I hope you enjoyed the walk through this piece in the collection. Now, back to the regularely scheduled reviews.
NEXT UP: BON JOVI – ‘THESE DAYS’ (1995)
THE BON JOVI COLLECTION SERIES:
- Bon Jovi – The Albums Box Set (2017)
- Jon Bongiovi – The Power Station Sessions (1980-1983) (2001)
- Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi (1984)
- Bon Jovi – Shot Through the Heart: Live in Cleveland, OH March 17, 1984 FM Broadcast (Bootleg)
- Bon Jovi – 7800° Fahrenheit (1985)
- Bon Jovi – Slippery When Wet (1986)
- Bon Jovi – New Jersey (1988)
- Bon Jovi – New Jersey: Super Deluxe Edition – Disc 2/DVD (1988)
- Bon Jovi – “I’ll Be There For You” – Cassette Single (1988)
- Jon Bon Jovi – Blaze of Glory (1990)
- Jon Bon Jovi – “Blaze of Glory” – Cassette Single (1990)
- Richie Sambora – Stranger in this Town (1991)
- Bon Jovi – Keep the Faith (1992)
- Bon Jovi – “I Believe” – 7″ Single (1992)
- Bon Jovi – Cross Road (1994)
- Bon Jovi – “Please Come Home for Christmas” – CD Single (1994)
- Bon Jovi – These Days (1995)
- Bon Jovi – Live From London – DVD (1995)
- Jon Bon Jovi – Destination Anywhere (1997)
- Richie Sambora – Undiscovered Soul (1998)
- Bon Jovi – Crush (2000)
- Bon Jovi – Live From Osaka E.P. (2000)
- Bon Jovi – “Thank You For Loving Me” – CD Single (2000)
- Bon Jovi – The Crush Tour – DVD (2000)
- Bon Jovi – The Love Songs E.P. (Promo) (2001)
- Bon Jovi – Tokyo Road: Best of Bon Jovi (2001)
- Bon Jovi – One Wild Night Live: 1985-2001 (2001)
- Bon Jovi – Bounce (2002)
- Bon Jovi – Unauthorized: Rock ‘n Roll Legends – Bootleg DVD (2002)
- Bon Jovi – This Left Feels Right (2003)
- Bon Jovi – Target E.P. (2003)
- Bon Jovi – Wild in the Streets: Unauthorized – Bootleg DVD (2003)
- Bon Jovi – This Left Feels Right – DVD (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Part 1) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Disc 1, Part 2) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Disc 2, Part 3) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Disc 3, Part 4) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Disc 4, Part 5) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong (Disc 5, Part 6) – (2004)
- Bon Jovi – Have a Nice Day (2005)
- Bon Jovi – Live from the Have a Nice Day Tour (Walmart Exclusive) (2006)
- Bon Jovi – Lost Highway (2007)
- Bon Jovi – Lost Highway: The Concert (2007)
- Bon Jovi – The Circle (2009)
- Bon Jovi – When We Were Beautiful Documentary DVD (2009)
- Bon Jovi – Live at Madison Square Garden – DVD (2009)
- Bon Jovi – Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection (2009)
- Bon Jovi – Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Video Collection – DVD (2010)
- Bon Jovi – Inside Out – DVD (2012)
- Richie Sambora – Aftermath of the Lowdown (2012)
- Bon Jovi – What About Now (2013)
- Bon Jovi – Live E.P. (RSD – 2013)
- Bon Jovi – Live 2 E.P. (RSD – 2014)
- Bon Jovi – Burning Bridges (2015)
- Bon Jovi – This House is Not For Sale (2016)
- Bon Jovi – This House is Not For Sale – Live From the London Palladium (2016)
- Bon Jovi – The Albums Box Set – The Extra LP (2017)
- RSO – Radio Free America (2018)
- Bon Jovi – 2020 (2020)
- Bon Jovi – 40th Anniversary Box Set (TBA – I Hope it is out by the time we get here)
We’ve reviewed a bunch of pieces already over the years and won’t review again. They are as follows:
- Bon Jovi – The Brotherhood Tour Book (1988-1990)
- Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi Tour 2011 – Tourbook
- Bon Jovi – The Rock History – Bootleg CD
- Bon Jovi – “You Give Love A Bad Name” – 12″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “You Give Love a Bad Name” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – Red Hot & 2 Parts Live E.P. – 12″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “Wanted Dead or Alive” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “Bad Medicine” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “Born to Be My Baby” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “I’ll Be There For You” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “Lay Your Hands on Me” – 7″ Single
- Bon Jovi – “Living in Sin” – 7″ Single


Uh, that photo of Jon making out with a pretty model is burning my eyes lol.
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That model is Cindy Crawford and lucky him!!!
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He also had Diane Lane at some point, so yeah, lucky him!
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Boy did I catch crap from people over the years for liking this song.
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Ha! Understandable. So far, no one has liked it in the comments.
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I remember most people said to me, “I just like the girl in the video”.
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And that is reason enough to like it
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I suppose! Also, this song made my Christmas mix CDs for years and years.
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What a pile of puke
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Ha! Yeah, I think that is the consensus.
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I couldn’t put it any better.
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This is the only true Bon Jovi Christmas Song
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LOL!! I love it!
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I mean… we all want R2D2 to have a merry Christmas right?
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That we do.
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I hoping Mars Man comments on this as he’s coming around on Bon Jovi!
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LOL!! Yeah, I doubt his comment would be positive.
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Not one high on my wish list. I do recall the video with Cindy Crawford though, kinda hard to miss out on her.
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I can’t imagine why. She is the only reason to have this.
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I detest hard rock and heavy metal artists doing songs for Christmas or with Christmas in the title. Rant over. Lol
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Billy Idol’s Holiday album is atrocious. I’m right there with you.
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