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Warm up Your Vocal Cords and Join Us for Some Festive Holiday Songs! Warm up your vocal cords and join us for some festive holiday songs! 1. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree 13. Dominick The Donkey 2. Holly Jolly Christmas 14. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 3. Winter Wonderland 15. Rudolph The Red Nosed 4. Deck The Halls Reindeer 5. All I Want For Christmas Is You 16. Run Run Rudolph 6. I Want a Hippopotamus For 17. Mele Kalilimaka Christmas 18. Feliz Navidad 7. Frosty The Snowman 19. Blue Christmas 8. Jingle Bells 20. Let It Snow 9. Jingle Bell Rock 21. White Christmas 10. Christmas Song 22. And So This Is Christmas 11. Mr. Grinch 23. Joy To The World 12. Grandma Got Run Over By a 24. We Wish You a Merry Christmas Reindeer 1. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree 2. Holly Jolly Christmas Have a Holly Jolly Christmas, it's the best time Rockin’ around the Christmas tree of the year At the Christmas party hop I don't know if there'll be snow but have a cup of Mistletoe hung where you can see cheer Every couple tries to stop Rockin’ around the Christmas tree Have a holly jolly Christmas, and when you walk Let the Christmas Spirit ring down the street Later we'll have some pumpkin pie and we'll do some caroling Say hello to friends you know and everyone you meet You will get a sentimental feeling when you hear Oh, ho, the mistletoe, hung where you can see Voices singing "Let's be jolly; Deck the halls with boughs of holly" Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree, Have a holly, jolly, Christmas, and in case you Have a happy holiday didn't hear Everyone's dancing merrily In a new old fashioned way Oh, by golly, have a holly jolly Christmas this year! 3. Winter Wonderland 4. Deck the Halls Sleigh bells ring, are you listening, Deck the halls with boughs of Holly Fa la la la la In the lane, snow is glistening la la la la A beautiful sight, We're happy tonight, Tis the season to be jolly Fa la la la la la la la la Walking in a winter wonderland. Don we now our gay apparel Fa la la la la la la la la Gone away is the bluebird, Troll the ancient yuletide carol Fa la la la la la la Here to stay is a new bird la la He sings a love song, as we go along Walking in a winter wonderland. See the blazing yule before us Fa la la la la la la la la In the meadow we can build a snowman, Strike the harp and join the chorus Fa la la la la Then pretend that he is Parson Brown la la la la He'll say: Are you married? We'll say: No man, Follow me in merry measure Fa la la la la la la la But you can do the job When you're in town. la While I tell of Yuletide treasure Fa la la la la la la Later on, we'll conspire, la la As we dream by the fire To face unafraid, The plans that we've made, Fast away the old year passes Fa la la la la la la Walking in a winter wonderland. la la Hail the new, ye lads and lasses Fa la la la la la In the meadow we can build a snowman, la la la And pretend that he's a circus clown Sing we joyous all together Fa la la la la la la la We'll have lots of fun with mister snowman, la Until the other kids knock him down. Heedless of the wind and weather Fa la la la la la la la la Fa la la la la la la la la 5. All I Want For Christmas Is You I don't want a lot for Christmas - There's just I won't make a list and send it - To the North Pole one thing I need for Saint Nick I don't care about presents - Underneath the I won't even stay awake to - Hear those magic Christmas tree reindeer click I just want you for my own - More than you could ever know 'Cause I just want you here tonight - Holding on to me so tight Make my wish come true... - All I want for Christmas - Is you... What more can I do - Baby all I want for Christmas is you - You... I don't want a lot for Christmas - There is just one thing I need All the lights are shining - So brightly everywhere I don't care about presents - Underneath the Christmas tree And the sound of children's - Laughter fills the air I don't need to hang my stocking - There upon And everyone is singing - I hear those sleigh bells the fireplace ringing Santa Claus won't make me happy - With a Santa won't you bring me the one I really need, toy on Christmas day won't you please bring my baby to me I just want you for my own - More than you Oh I don't want a lot for Christmas - This is all I'm could ever know asking for Make my wish come true - All I want for I just want to see baby - Standing right outside my Christmas is you... You baby door Oh I just want him for my own, more than you I won't ask for much this Christmas - I won't could ever know even wish for snow I'm just gonna keep on waiting - Underneath Make my wish come true, Baby all I want for the mistletoe Christmas is - You 6. I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas I want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will do Don't want a doll, no dinky tinkertoy I want a hippopotamus to play with and enjoy I want a hippopotamus for Christmas I don't think Santa Claus will mind, do you? He won't have to use our dirty chimney flue Just bring him through the front door – that's the easy thing to do I can see me now on Christmas morning creeping down the stairs Oh what joy and what surprise when I open up my eyes To see a hippo hero standing there I want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will do No crocodiles, no rhinoceroses I only like hippopotamuses, and hippopotamuses like me too 7. Frosty The Snowman Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul He led them down the streets of town right to a traffic cop With a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of snow And he only paused a moment when he heard him holler STOP! Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale they say For Frosty the snowman had to hurry on his He was made of snow but the children know how way he came to life one day But he waved goodbye saying don't you There must have been some magic in that old cry ,I'll be back again someday silk hat they found For when they placed it on his head he began to Thumpity thump thump, Thumpity thump dance around, Oh thump, look at Frosty go Frosty the snowman was alive as he could be Thumpity thump thump, Thumpity thump And the Children say he could laugh and play thump, over the hills of snow! just the same as you and me Frosty the snowman, knew the sun was hot that day, So he said, let's run and we'll have some fun now before I melt away Down to the village with a broomstick in his hand Running here and there all around the square, saying Catch me if you can 8. Jingle Bells 9. Jingle Bell Rock Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock, Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open Jingle bell swing and jingle bells ring sleigh, hey Snowin and blowing and bushels of fun, Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way Now the jingle hop has begun Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock, Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time Dashing through the snow in a one horse open Dancin and prancin in jingle bell square sleigh In the frosty air O'er the fields we go laughing all the way Bells on bobtail ring making spirits bright What a bright time, it’s the right time to rock the What fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song to- night away night Oh! Jingle bell time is a swell time to go gliding in a one horse sleigh Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open Giddyap jingle horse, pick up your feet, sleigh, hey Jingle around the clock Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way Mix and mingle in a jingling beat, Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open That’s the jingle bell, sleigh That’s the jingle bell, that’s the jingle bell rock 10. The Christmas Song 11. Mr. Grinch You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, You really are a heel. Jack Frost nipping at your nose You're as cuddly as a cactus, Yuletide carols being sung by a fire, You're as charming as an eel.
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