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Christmas Ukulele Songbook Christmas Ukulele Songbook Last updated: 1st December 2015 Christmas Ukulele Contents Name Page A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris DeBurgh 42 Auld Lang Syne 32 Away In A Manger—Traditional 6 Blue Christmas —Hayes&Johnson 20 Cherry Tree Carol 46 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), Darlene Love 45 Christmas times a-coming’ Benjamin ''Tex'' Logan 39 Deck The Halls—Traditional 12 Do They know It’s Christmas?—Band Aid 11 Do you want to build a snowman - Disneys Frozen 43 Fairytale of New York – Pogues 33 Feliz Navidad [Nuala Version] Jose Feliciano 34 Frosty The Snowman—Nelson&Rollins 7 Grandma got run over by a reindeer 35 Happy Xmas [War Is Over] —Lennon & Ono 14 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Martin&Blane 30 Here comes Santa Claus – Gene Autry 40 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day – Roy Wood 16 I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas—Traditional 15 Jingle Bells—J.S. Pierpont 18 Last Christmas —George Michael 19 Let it go - Disneys Frozen 44 Let It Snow - Sammy Cahn 29 Mary’s Boy Child—Boney M 10 Mele Kalikimaka - Bing Crosby & TheAndrewsSisters 36 Merry Christmas Everyone—Shakin Stevens 8 Merry Xmas Everybody—Slade 5 Mistletoe & Wine—Cliff Richard 13 O Come All Ye Faithful —Wade & Oakeley 21 O Holy Night 38 Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree 17 Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer - John Marks 23 Same Old Lang Syne - Dan Fogelberg 31 Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town - Gillespie & Coots 24 Silent Night - Mohr & Gruber 25 Song for a Winters Night 37 Stop The Cavalry —Jona Lewie 22 The Twelve Days of Christmas— Traditional 26 We Wish You A Merry Christmas - Traditional 27 When A Child Is Born—Zacar & Jay 9 When Santa got stuck up the chimney 41 Winter Wonderland - Smith & Bernard 28 Page 2 of 46 Contents Merry Xmas Everybody—Slade ............................................................................................................... 4 Away In A Manger—Traditional .............................................................................................................. 5 Frosty The Snowman—Nelson&Rollins ................................................................................................... 6 Merry Christmas Everyone—Shakin Stevens ........................................................................................... 7 When A Child Is Born—Zacar & Jay ......................................................................................................... 8 Mary’s Boy Child—Boney M .................................................................................................................... 9 Do They know It’s Christmas?—Band Aid ............................................................................................. 10 Deck The Halls—Traditional .................................................................................................................. 11 Mistletoe & Wine—Cliff Richard ........................................................................................................... 12 Happy Xmas [War Is Over] —Lennon & Ono ......................................................................................... 13 I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas—Traditional ................................................................................. 14 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day – Roy Wood ............................................................................. 15 Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree ...................................................................................................... 16 Jingle Bells—J.S. Pierpont ...................................................................................................................... 17 Last Christmas —George Michael ......................................................................................................... 18 Blue Christmas —Hayes&Johnson ........................................................................................................ 19 O Come All Ye Faithful —Wade & Oakeley ............................................................................................ 20 Stop The Cavalry —Jona Lewie .............................................................................................................. 21 Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer - John Marks ...................................................................................... 22 Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town - Gillespie & Coots ............................................................................... 23 Silent Night - Mohr & Gruber ................................................................................................................ 24 The Twelve Days of Christmas— Traditional ......................................................................................... 25 We Wish You A Merry Christmas - Traditional ...................................................................................... 26 Winter Wonderland - Smith & Bernard ................................................................................................. 27 Let It Snow - Sammy Cahn ..................................................................................................................... 28 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Martin&Blane ....................................................................... 29 Same Old Lang Syne - Dan Fogelberg .................................................................................................... 30 Auld Lang Syne ....................................................................................................................................... 31 Fairytale of New York – Pogues ............................................................................................................. 32 Feliz Navidad [Nuala Version] Jose Feliciano ......................................................................................... 33 Grandma got run over by a reindeer ..................................................................................................... 34 Mele Kalikimaka - Bing Crosby & TheAndrewsSisters ........................................................................... 35 Song for a Winters Night ....................................................................................................................... 36 O Holy Night .......................................................................................................................................... 37 Christmas times a-coming’ Benjamin ''Tex'' Logan ............................................................................... 38 Here comes Santa Claus – Gene Autry .................................................................................................. 39 When Santa got stuck up the chimney .................................................................................................. 40 A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris DeBurgh ...................................................................................... 41 Do you want to build a snowman - Disneys Frozen .............................................................................. 42 Let it go - Disneys Frozen ...................................................................................................................... 43 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), Darlene Love ............................................................................ 44 Cherry Tree Carol .................................................................................................................................. 45 Page 3 of 46 Merry Xmas Everybody—Slade Are you [G] hanging up the [Bm] stocking on the [D] wall ? It’s the [G] time that every [Bm] Santa has a [D] ball ? Does he [C] ride a red-nosed [G] reindeer ? Does a [C] ton upon his [G] sleigh ? Do the [AM] fairies keep him sober for a [D] day ? [D7] CHORUS So here it [G] is, ‘Merry [Bm] Christmas’, Every- [Bb] -body's having [D] fun, [G] Look to the [Bm] future now, it's [Bb] only just begun [D] . Are you [G] waiting for the [Bm] family to [D] arrive ? Are you [G] sure you’ve got the [Bm] room to spare [D] inside ? Does your [C] granny always [G] tell ya’ That the [C] old songs are the [G] best? Then she’s [AM] up and rock and rollin’ with the [D] rest. [D7] CHORUS [Em] What will your daddy [Bb] do when he sees your [Em] Mamma kissin’ [Bb] Santa Claus? [C] Ah-aaa– [D] aa Are you [G] hanging up the [Bm] stocking on the [D] wall ? Are you [G] hoping that the [Bm] snow will start to [D] fall ? Do you [C] ride on down the [G] hillside In a [C] buggy you have [G] made ? When you [AM] land upon your head then you bin’ [D] slayed! [D7] CHORUS [x4] Page 4 of 46 Away In A Manger—Traditional [C7] A- [F] -way in a manger, No [F] crib for [Em] a [Gm] bed, The [C7] little lord [F] Jesus [Em] laid [G7] down his sweet [C] head. [C7] The [F] stars in the bright sky, Looked down where [Em] he [Gm] lay, The [C7] little lord [F] Jesus, [Em] a-[Gm]-sleep on [C7] the [F] hay. [C7] The [F] cattle are lowing, The baby [Em] a-[Gm]-wakes, The [C7] little lord [F] Jesus [Em] no [G7] crying he [C] makes. [C7] I [F] love thee lord Jesus, Look [F] down from [Em] the [Gm] sky And [C7] stay by my [F] bedside [Em] till [Gm] morning [C7] is [F] nigh. [C7] Be [F] near me lord Jesus, I ask thee [Em] to [Gm] stay, Close [C7] by me for [F] ever [Em] and [G7] love me I [C] pray. [C7] Bless [F] all the dear children, In [F] thy ten-[Em]-der [Gm] care, And [C7] fit us for [F] heaven [Em] to [Gm] live with [C7] thee [F] there. Page 5 of 46 Frosty The Snowman—Nelson&Rollins [C] Frosty the Snowman was
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