world news | February 16, 2026

The Meaning Behind The Song: Town Meeting Song by Cast of the Nightmare Before Christmas & Danny Elfman

TitleArtistWriter/ComposerAlbumRelease DateGenreDurationProducer
Town Meeting SongCast of the Nightmare Before Christmas & Danny ElfmanDanny ElfmanThe Nightmare Before Christmas (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)October 12, 1993SoundtrackN/AWalt Disney Records

“Town Meeting Song” is a song by Glenn Shadix and Danny Elfman created for the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” In this song, Jack has found out about Christmas Town and is telling the Halloween Town folk about it. The song is part of the original motion picture soundtrack released on October 12, 1993, by Walt Disney Records.

The lyrics of the song capture the excitement and curiosity that Jack feels as he tries to describe the wonders of Christmas Town to the other residents of Halloween Town. He struggles to find the right words to describe the unfamiliar objects and experiences he has encountered. The line, “It’s a world unlike anything I’ve ever seen, and as hard as I try, I can’t seem to describe, like a most improbable dream,” reflects Jack’s awe and wonderment.

Throughout the song, the other characters in Halloween Town express their confusion and skepticism about Christmas Town. They question the purpose and content of the presents, only to be met with Jack’s response, “That’s the point of the thing, not to know!” This emphasizes the contrasting nature of Halloween Town, where the unknown and mysterious are celebrated.

As the song progresses, Jack introduces the idea of hanging oversized socks and filling them with candy or small toys. The other characters continue to ask questions and offer their own interpretations, highlighting their enthusiasm for this new concept. The lyrics, “Or perhaps they just spring out and scare girls and boys, what a splendid idea, this Christmas sounds fun, I fully endorse it, let’s try it at once,” illustrate their growing excitement and willingness to embrace the idea of Christmas.

However, Jack also acknowledges that the residents of Halloween Town do not fully understand the special feeling that Christmas brings. He sings, “