HUG Holiday Songbook a Collection of Christmas Songs Used by the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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HUG Holiday Songbook a Collection of Christmas Songs Used by the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada STRUM YULETIDE EDITION The HUG Holiday Songbook A collection of Christmas songs used by the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada All of the songs contained within this book are for research and personal use only. Many of the songs have been simplified for playing at our club meetings. General Notes: ¶ The goal in assembling this songbook was to pull together the bits and pieces of music used at the monthy gatherings of the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) ¶ Efforts have been made to make this document as accurate as possible. If you notice any errors, please contact us at http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com/ ¶ The layout of these pages was approached with the goal to make the text as large as possible while still fitting the entire song on one page ¶ Songs have been formatted using the ChordPro Format: The Chordpro-Format is used for the notation of Chords in plain ASCII-Text format. The chords are written in square brackets [ ] at the position in the song-text where they are played: [Em] Hello, [Dm] why not try the [Em] ChordPro for [Am] mat ¶ Many websites and music collections were used in assembling this songbook. In particular, many songs in this volume were used from the Christmas collections of the Seattle Ukulele Players Association (SUPA), the Bytown Ukulele Group (BUG), Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook, Alligator Boogaloo and Ukulele Hunt ¶ Ukilizer (http://www.ukulizer.com/) was used to transpose many songs into ChordPro format. ¶ Arial font was used for the song text. Chord diagrams were created using the chordette fonts from Uke Farm (http://www.ukefarm.com/chordette/) HUG Holiday Songbook - Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) 2015 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 2 Table of Contents All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth.............................................................. 5 All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey ............................................................. 6 Angels We Have Heard on High ..................................................................................... 7 Auld Lang Syne............................................................................................................... 8 Away In A Manger........................................................................................................... 8 Baby, It's Cold Outside - Frank Loesser.......................................................................... 9 Blue Christmas.............................................................................................................. 10 The Chipmunk Song (Christmas, Don’t Be Late) .......................................................... 11 Christmas All Over Again - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers .................................... 12 Christmas Bells (Snoopy's Christmas) - Royal Guardsmen.......................................... 13 Christmas in Killarney - Cavanaugh, Redmond, & Weldon........................................... 14 Christmas in Prison - John Prine................................................................................... 15 The Christmas Song - Mel Torme & Robert Wells ........................................................ 16 Deck The Halls - Traditional.......................................................................................... 17 Do They know It’s Christmas? - Band Aid..................................................................... 18 Fairytale of New York - The Pogues ............................................................................. 19 Feliz Navidad - José Feliciano ...................................................................................... 20 The First Noel ............................................................................................................... 21 Frosty The Snowman.................................................................................................... 22 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen..................................................................................... 23 Good King Wenceslas .................................................................................................. 24 Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer......................................................................... 25 Go Tell it on the Mountain............................................................................................. 26 Happy Christmas (War Is Over) - Lennon & Ono.......................................................... 27 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Martin & Blane.............................................. 28 Here Comes Santa Claus - Gene Autry and O. Haldeman ........................................... 29 Home for the Holidays .................................................................................................. 30 I'll Be Home for Christmas ............................................................................................ 31 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus .............................................................................. 31 I Saw Three Ships......................................................................................................... 32 I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas - John Rox ...................................................... 33 Jingle Bell Rock - J Beal and J Boothe ......................................................................... 34 Jingle Bells.................................................................................................................... 35 Joy to the World............................................................................................................ 36 Let It Snow - S Cahn and J Styne................................................................................. 37 Marshmallow World - Dean Martin................................................................................ 38 Mary’s Boy Child - Boney M.......................................................................................... 39 Mele Kalikimaka - R. Alex Anderson............................................................................. 40 Merry Christmas Everybody - Slade ............................................................................. 41 Miss Fogarty's Christmas Cake .................................................................................... 42 HUG Holiday Songbook - Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) 2015 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 3 My Favourite Things - Rodgers and Hammerstein........................................................ 43 Nuttin' For Christmas - Art Mooney and his Orchestra.................................................. 44 O Come All Ye Faithful ................................................................................................. 45 O Holy Night - John Sullivan Dwight ............................................................................. 46 O Little Town of Bethlehem........................................................................................... 46 Old Toy Trains – Roger Miller ....................................................................................... 47 Please Come Home For Christmas - The Eagles ......................................................... 48 Rocking Around the Christmas Tree - Johnny Marks.................................................... 49 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Johnny Marks....................................................... 50 Run Rudolph Run ......................................................................................................... 51 Santa Baby - Joan Javits, Phil Springer & Tony Springer ............................................. 52 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town .................................................................................. 53 Silent Night - Mohr & Gruber......................................................................................... 54 Silver Bells .................................................................................................................... 55 Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson ....................................................................................... 56 The Twelve Days of Christmas ..................................................................................... 57 Up On The House Top (Ho! Ho! Ho!) - Benjamin Hanby .............................................. 58 We Wish You a Merry Christmas.................................................................................. 59 When A Child Is Born - Zacar & Jay ............................................................................. 60 White Christmas - Irving Berlin...................................................................................... 61 With Bells On - Dolly Parton ......................................................................................... 62 Winter Wonderland ....................................................................................................... 63 Wonderful Christmastime - Paul McCartney ................................................................. 64 You’re a Mean One, Mr Grinch - Seuss & Hague ......................................................... 65 HUG Holiday Songbook - Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) 2015 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 4 All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth C K N F L a [C] All I want for Christmas is my [D7] two front teeth, My [G7] two front teeth, my [C] two front teeth. Gee, if I could only have my [D7] two front teeth, Then [G7] I could wish you Merry
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