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CHRISTMAS ISLAND (C-F-G7) D7-C7 Strum: D D-U D D-U

C G 7 G7 Cx4 G7 You Would Nev er Stray For Every Day Your Christmas Dreams Come True C F C A7 D7 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPEND CHRIST-MAS ON CHRISTMAS IS-LAND G7 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS G7 C x4 G7 A-WAY ACROSS THE SEA C F C A7 D D7 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPEND CHRIST-MAS ON CHRISTMAS IS-LAND G7 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO HANG YOUR STOCKING G7 C x4 C7 ON A GREAT BIG COCONUT TREE Bridge: F x2 Cx4 x1 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO STAY UP LATE LIKE THE ISLANDERS DO A7 D D7 G7 WAIT FOR SANTA TO SAIL IN WITH YOUR PRESENTS IN A CAN-OE C Fx2 C A7 D D7 IF YOU EVER SPEND CHRIST-MAS ON CHRISTMAS IS - LAND G YOU WOULD NEVER STRAY FOR EVERY DAY G7 C x4 - C7 >>>Bridge YOUR CHRISTMAS DREAMS COME TRUE C x4 x3 >>>Tag Tag G YOU WOULD NEVER STRAY FOR EVERY DAY G7 C x4 x1 Strum YOUR CHRISTMAS DREAMS COME TRUE (D7-G7-C)

Deck the Halls Traditional, First Note: D

G D7 Em D G Deck the Halls with boughs of holly, D7 G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la G D7 Em D G Tis the seas-on to be jolly, D7 G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la D7 G Don we now our gay appar-el C G Am G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la

G D7 Em D G Troll the an-cient yule-tide carol. C G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la

G D7 Em D G 2 See the blaz-ing yule be - fore us, D7 G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la G D7 Em D G Strike the UKE and join the chorus D7 G D7 G fa la la la la la la la la D7 G D7 Follow me in merry mea-sure

G D7 Em D G 3 Fast away the old year pa - sses,

D7 G D7 G all fa la la la la la la la la

G D7 Em D G 3 Hail the new, ye lads and lasses

D7 G D7 G all fa la la la la la la la la

D7 G D7 2 Follow me in merry mea-sure D7 G D7 3 Sing we joyous all toge-ther.

Bm7 Em D A7 D all fa la la la la la la la la

G D7 Em D G 2 While I tell of yule-tide treasure. G D7 Em D G 3 Heedless of the wind and weather

C G Am G D7 G all fa la la la la la la la la

FELIZ NAVIDAD

Intro: F G7 C Felíz Navidad, prospero año y felicidad.

Verse 1: C7 F G7 C Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad, C7 F G7 C Feliz Navidad, prospero año y felicidad.

Repeat verse 1.

Verse 2: C7 F G7 I want to wish you a merry Christmas, C I want to wish you a merry Christmas,

C7 F I want to wish you a merry Christmas, G7 C From the bottom of my .

Repeat verse 2.

Repeat all, then end with verse 1 once more.

S.Nelson, J.Rollins(c) 1950 [suggest Capo V] FROSTY THE SNOW MAN

G Frosty the Snow Man C G was a jolly happy soul C G With a corn-cob pipe and a button nose D7 G and two eyes made out of coal. G Frosty the Snow Man C G is a fairy tale they say C Dbdim G Em He was made of snow but the children know C D7 G how he came to life one day. C Bm7 There must have been some magic in Am D7 G that old silk hat they found, D For when they put it on his head Em7 A D7 he began to dance around. G Oh, Frosty the Snow Man C G was alive as he could be, C Dbdim G Em And the children say he could laugh and play C D G just the same as you and me.

G C G Frosty the Snow Man knew the sun was hot that day, C G So he said, "Let's run and we'll have some fun D7 G now before I melt away." G Down to the village C G with a broomstick in his hand, C G Running here and there all around the square, D7 G saying "Catch me if you can." C G Am D7 G He led them down the streets of town right to the traffic cop, D Adim Em7 A7 D D+ And he only paused a moment when he heard him holler, "Stop!" OH G G7 C G Frosty the Snow Man had to hurry on his way, C G Em But he waved good-bye, saying, "Don't you cry; Am D7 G I'll be back again some day."

G Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump, D7 Look at Frosty go.

Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump, G Over the hills of snow.

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS from the film MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS H.Martin, R.Blane

G Em Am D7 Have yourself a merry little Christmas G Em Am D7 Let your heart be light G Em Am D7 E7(4) A7(2)D7(2) From now on, our troubles will be out of sight

G Em Am D7 Have yourself a merry little Christmas G Em Am D7 Make the Yuletide gay G Em Am B7 Em G7 From now on, our troubles will be miles away

C Bm7 Here were are as in olden days Am D7 G7 happy golden days of yore Em Bm7 Faithful friends who are dear to us D Am D7 gather near to us once more

G Em Am D7 Through the years we all will be together G Em Am D7 If the Fates allow G Em Am B7 Em Hang a shining star upon the highest bough C Am D7 G And have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

CHORDS USED IN THIS SONG "Here Comes Santa Claus" by Gene C Autry and O. Haldeman Verse 1:

[C] Here comes Santa Claus, here comes G7 Santa Claus, [G7] Right down Santa Claus Lane.

Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer

C7 Are [C] pulling on the rein. [C7] [F] Bells are ringing, [Em] childre n singing [Dm] All is [G7] merry and [C] bright. F [F] Hang your stockings and [C] say your [A7] pray'rs,

'Cause [Dm] Santa Claus [G7] comes

Emin to [C] night. Verse 2:

[C] Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Dmin Santa Claus, [G7] Right down Santa Claus Lane. He's got a bag that is filled with toys

A7 For [C] the boys and girls again. [C7] [F] Hear those sleigh bells [Em] jingle jangle, [Dm] What a [G7] beautiful [C] sight. [F] Jump in bed, cover [C] up your [A7] head, 'Cause [Dm] Santa Claus [G7] comes to [C] night!

Repeat Verse 1 & end

Here Comes Santa in a Red Canoe

C D7 G7 C D7 Here comes San-ta in a / red ca-noe / paddling on a magic /

G7 C D7 sea of blue, with a / stock-ing full of joy, for / ev’-ry girl and boy, /

G7 D7 G7 C Here comes San-ta in a / red ca-noe . / | | | |

C D7 G7 C D7 Now he’s coming, got his / eyes on you. / Jol-ly ole San-ta with a /

G7 C D7 heart so true, and a / wi-ki-wi-ki smile, for a / hap-py hula isle. /

G7 D7 G7 C Here comes San-ta in a / red ca-noe, / | | | | it’s

F C G7 C Christmas in A-/lo-ha land on a / san-dy beach as / white as / snow, and /

F C D7 G7 lit-tle chil-dren / un-der-stand Santa / Claus is on the / go, go, go, go | | | |

C D7 G7 C D7 Here comes San-ta in a / red ca-noe / paddling on a magic /

G7 C D7 sea of blue, with a / ho-o-ma-li-ma-li merry / Christ-mas to you /

G7 D7 G7 C Here comes San-ta in a / red ca-noe!

Repeat – Solo v1, Instrumental v2, Bridge to end - all End on Jingle Bell chords HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS

G Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. D7 It’s the best time of the year.

I don’t know if there’ll be snow, G But have a cup of cheer.

Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. D7 And when you walk down the street,

Say hello to friends you know, G G7 And everyone you meet.

C G Ho ho the mistletoe, D7 G Hung where you can see, D7 G Somebody waits for you, A7 D7 Kiss her once for me. G Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. D7 And in case you didn’t hear, G Oh, by golly, have a Holly Jolly, A7 D7 G Christmas this year.

(Repeat, then to End)

End: D7 G Oh, by golly, have a Holly Jolly, (Slower) slide A7 /// A7/// D7///G /// G-Gb-G Christ-mas this year.

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas

I (G) want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will (D) do (D7) Don't want a doll, no dinky Tinker Toy I (A) want a hippopotamus to play with and en (D7) joy

I (G) want a hippopotamus for Christmas I don't think Santa Claus will mind, do (D) you? He (D7) won't have to use our dirty chimney flue Just (A) bring him through the front door, that's the easy thing to (D7) do

I can (G7) see me now on (C) Christmas morning, (G7) creeping down the (C) stairs Oh what (D7) joy and what surprise when I (G) open up my eyes to see a (A7) hippo hero (D) standing (D7) there

I (G) want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will (D) do (D7) No crocodiles, no rhinoceroses (A) I only like hippopota (D) muses And (A) hippopota (D7) muses like me (G) too

(G)///(G)///(G)///(D)/// (D7) Mom says the hippo would eat me up, but then (A) Teacher says a hippo is a vegeteri (D7) an (G)///(G)///(G)///(D)/// There's (D7) lots of room for him in our two-car garage I'd (A) feed him there and wash him there and give him his mass (D7) age

I can (G7) see me now on (C) Christmas morning, (G7) creeping down the (C) stairs Oh what (D7) joy and what surprise when I (G) open up my eyes to see a (A7) hippo hero (D) standing (D7) there

I (G) want a hippopotamus for Christmas Only a hippopotamus will (D) do (D7) No crocodiles or rhinoceroseses (A) I only like hippopota (D7) museses And (A) hippopota (D7) muses like me (G) too!

IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR

C F C F D7 G7 It came upon a midnight clear That glorious song of old

C F C F G7 C From angels bending near the earth To touch their harps of gold

E7 Am G "Peace on the earth, good will to men From heaven's all

D7 G gracious King;"

C F C F G7 C The world in solemn stillness lay, To hear the angels sing

C F C F D7 Still through the cloven skies they come With peaceful wings

G7 unfurled,

C F C F G7 C And still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world

E7 Am G D7 G Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hovering wing;

C F C F G7 C And ever o'er its Babel sounds The blessed angels sing.

C F C F D7 G7 O ye, beneath life's crushing load Whose forms are bending low,

C F C F G7 C Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps and slow

E7 Am G D7 G 7 Look now! for glad and golden hours Come swiftly on the wing;

C F C F G7 C O rest beside the weary road And hear the angels sing

JINGLE BELLS (C, F, G7) D7

C JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS, F C JINGLE ALL THE WAY F C OH, WHAT FUN IT IS TO RIDE D7 G7 ! IN A ONE HORSE OPEN SLEIGH .....HEY!

C JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS, F C JINGLE ALL THE WAY F C OH WHAT FUN IT IS TO RIDE G7 C x2 G7 x2 > Repeat IN A ONE HORSE OPEN SLEIGH C! HEY!

WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS (C, F, G7) D7

C F WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRIST MAS

D7 G7 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRIST MAS C F Pause WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRIST MAS G7 C > Repeat x? AND A HAP PY NEW YEAR C Ending with Tremolo

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas First Note: B

G D7 Em Bm7 1 Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, lean year ear this way! C G D7 Don't you tell a single soul, what I'm going to say. G D7 Em Bm7 Christmas eve is coming soon, now you dear old man, C G D7 G whisper what you'll bring to me, tell me if you can.

G D7 Em Bm7 2 When the clock is striking twelve, when I'm fast a-sleep. C G D7 Down the chimney broad and black, with your pack you'll creep. G D7 Em Bm7 All the stockings you will find hanging in a row, C G D7 G Mine will be the shortest one, you'll be sure to know.

G D7 Em Bm7 3 Johnny wants a pair of skates, suzy wants a sled. C G D7 Nellie wants a picture book, yellow, blue and red. G D7 Em Bm7 Now I think I'll leave to you, what to give the rest. C G D7 G Choose for me, dear Santa Claus, you will know the best.

JOY TO THE WORLD Words adapted from Psalm 98 by Isaac Watts, 1719. Music by George F. Handel, 1742. Public Domain.

C Dm C G C Joy to the world! The Lord is come; F G C Let earth receive her King. C Let every heart prepare Him room, C And heav'n and nature sing, G And heav'n and nature sing, C F C Dm C G7 C And heav'n and heav'n and nature sing.

Verse 2:

C Dm C G C Joy to the world! The Savior reigns; F G C Let men their songs employ. C While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains C Repeat the sounding joy, G Repeat the sounding joy, C F C Dm C G7 C Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.

Verse 3: C Dm C G C No more let sins and sorrows grow, F G C Nor thorns infest the ground; C He comes to make His blessings flow C Far as the curse is found, G Far as the curse is found, C F C Dm C G7 C Far as, far as the curse is found.

C Dm C G C He rules the world with truth and grace, F G C And makes the nations prove C The glories of His righteousness, C And wonders of His love, G And wonders of His love, C F C Dm C G7 C And wonders, wonders of His love.

LET IT SNOW! Sammy Cahn, J.Styne (c) 1945

C G7 C Oh, the weather outside is frightful, C Ebdim G7 But the fire is so delightful, Dm A7 Dm And since we've no place to go, G7 C Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

C G7 C It doesn't show signs of stopping, C Ebdim G7 And I brought some corn for popping. Dm A7 Dm The lights are turned way down low, G7 C Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

G When we finally kiss good night, Am7 D7 C How I'll hate going out in the storm. G But if you really hold me tight, A7 D7 G All the way I'll be warm.

C G7 C The fire is slowly dying, C Ebdim G7 And, my dear, we're still good-bye-ing, Dm E7 Dm But as long as you love me so. G7 C Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

Ebdim = 2323

Light One Candle [G] Light one candle for the Macabe Children [G] [Em] With thanks their light didn't die. [C] Light one candle for the pain they endured [C] [B7] When their right to exist was de-nied. [Em] Light one candle for the terrible sacrifice [C] [A] Justice and freedom demand. [G] [Em] [G] [Em] Light one candle for the wisdom to know [C] [D] [G] [B7] when the peace makers time is at hand. Chorus: [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] It's lasted for so many years. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] Let it shine through our love and our tears. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] It's lasted for so many years. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] [Em] Let it shine through our love and our tears. (four measures of Em before next verse) [G] Light one candle for the strength that we need [G] [Em] To never become our own foe. [C] And light one candle for those who are suffering [B7] Pain we learned so long ago.

[Em] Light one candle for all we believe in. [C] [A] Let anger not tear us a-part. [G] [Em] [G] [Em] And light one candle to bind us to-gether [C] [D] [G] [B7] With peace as the song in our hearts. Chorus [G] And what is the memory that's valued so highly [Em] That we keep it alive in the flame? [C] What's the commitment for those who have died [B7] We cry out they have not died in vain? [Em] We have come this far, always believing [C] [A] That judgement will somehow prevail. [G] [Em] [G] [Em] This is the burden! This is the promise! [C] [D] [G] [B7] and this is why we will not fail! Chorus [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] It's lasted for so many years. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] Let it shine through our love and our tears. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] It's lasted for so many years. [E] [Am] Don't let the light go out. [D] [G] [B7] Let it shine through our love and our tears. [Em] [Am] Don't let the light go out! (repeat 3 times) Marys Boy Child

G C D7 G Long time ago in Bethlehem, so the holy Bible say, G C D7 G Mary's boy child Jesus Christ was born on Christmas day.

Chorus: G C B7 Em C A D7 Hark, now hear the angels sing, the new king born to day.

G C D7 G And we shall live for ever more be cause of Christmas day!

VERSE 2 G C D7 G While shepards watched their flocks by night, They saw a bright new shining star. G C D7 G And heard a choir from heaven sing, the music came from afar

Chorus: G C B7 Em C A D7 Hark, now hear the angels sing, the new king born to day.

G C D7 G And we shall live for ever more be cause of Christmas day!

Verse 3 G C D7 G Now Joseph and his wife Mary came to Bethlehem that night C D7 G They found no place to bear her child not a single room was in sight. C D7 G By and by they found a little nook in a stable all for-lorn and C D7 G in a manger cold and dark Mary’s little boy child was born

G C B7 Em C A D7 Trumpets sound and angels sing listen to what they say, that

G C D7 G man will live for-evermore be-cause of Christmas day.

Chorus: End G C B7 Em C A D7 Trumpets sound and angels sing listen to what they say, that

G C D7 G man will live for-evermore be-cause of Christmas day. D7 G be-cause of Christmas day.

MELE KALIKIMAKA

Intro: C A7 D7 G7 C D7 G7 C

C Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say,

G7 On a bright Hawaiian Christmas day.

That’s the island greeting,

That we send to you, C From the land where palm trees sway C7 Here we know that Christmas, F Will be green and bright, D7 The sun to shine by day, G7 And all the stars at night. C A7 Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii’s way, (to End) D7 G7 C To say Merry Christmas to you.

(Repeat)

End: D7 G7 To say Merry Christmas, D7 G7 A very Merry Christmas, D7 G7 C To say Merry Christmas to you.

NUTTIN' FOR CHRISTMAS - S. Tepper, R. Bennett (c) 1955

G C G I broke my bat on Johnny's head G A7 D7 G Somebody snitched on me. G C G I hid a frog in sister's bed; G A7 D7 G Somebody snitched on me. G7 C I spilled some ink on Mommy's rug; D G I made Tommy eat a bug; Em7 A7 Bought some gum with a penny slug; D7 G Somebody snitched on me.

D7 CHORUS: Oh, G6 I'm gettin' nuttin' for Christmas D7 Mommy and Daddy are mad. G6 I'm gettin' nuttin' for Christmas

D7 G 'Cause I ain't been nuttin' but bad G C G I won't be seeing Santa Claus; A7 D7 G Somebody snitched on me. G C G He won't come visit me because A7 D7 G Somebody snitched on me. G7 C Next year I'll be going straight; D G Next year I'll be good, just wait Em7 A7 I'd start now, but it's too late; D7 G Somebody snitched on me. Am E7 So you better be good whatever you do Am Bdim 'Cause if you're bad, I'm warning you, Am7 D7 G You'll get nuttin' for Christmas.

O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Words by Phillips Brooks, 1868. Music by Lewis H. Redner, 1868.

C Dm O little town of Bethlehem, C G7 C How still we see thee lie; C A7 Dm Above thy deep and dreamless sleep C G7 C The silent stars go by. C Dm E7 Yet in the dark streets shineth Am F E7 The everlasting light; C Dm The hopes and fears of all the years Cdim C G7 C Are met in thee to- night.

C Dm For Christ is born of Mary; C G7 C And gathered all above, C A7 Dm While mortals sleep the angels keep C G7 C Their watch of wond'ring love. C Dm E7 O morning stars together Am F E7 Proclaim the holy birth; C Dm And praises sing to God the King, Cdim C G7 C And peace to men on earth.

C Dm How silent, how silently C G7 C The wondrous gift is giv'n! C A7 Dm So God imparts to human hearts C G7 C The blessings of His heav'n. C Dm E7 No ear may hear His coming, Am F E7 But in this world of sin, C Dm Where meek souls will receive Him still, Cdim C G7 C The dear Christ enters in.

C Dm O holy Child of Bethlehem, C G7 C Descend to us, we pray; C A7 Dm Cast out our sin and enter in, C G7 C Be born in us today. C Dm E7 We hear the Christmas angels Am F E7 The great glad tidings tell; C Dm O come to us, abide with us, Cdim C G7 C Our Lord, Emmanuel.

Rockin Around The Christmas Tree

INTRO : G - Em - C - D7 - G

VERSE ONE

(G) Rockin' around the Christmas tree

At the (D7) Christmas party hop.

(Am7) Mistletoe (D7) hung where (Am7) you can (D7) see

(D7) Ev'ry couple tries to (G) stop.

VERSE TWO

(G) Rockin' around the Christmas tree

Let the (D7) Christmas spirit ring

(Am7) Later we'll (D7) have some (Am7) pumpkin (D7) pie

(D7) And we'll do some (G) caroling.

BRIDGE

(C)You will get a sentimental (Bm)feeling when you (Bm7) hear

(Em) voices singing, "Let's be (Em7) Jolly

STOP (A) Deck ...... the halls with (D7) boughs of holly."

VERSE THREE

(G) Rockin' around the Christmas tree

Have a (D7) happy holiday.

(Am7) Ev'ryone (D7) dancing (Am7) merrily (D7)

In the (Am7) new (D7) old-fashioned (G) way.

INSTRUMENTAL : Play Verse Three ( Twice )

BRIDGE

(C) You will get a sentimental (Bm) feeling when you (Bm7) hear

(Em) voices singing, "Let's be (Em7) Jolly STOP (A)Deck...... the halls with (D7) boughs of holly."

VERSE THREE

(G) Rockin' around the Christmas tree

Have a (D7) happy holiday.

(Am7) Ev'ryone (D7) dancing (Am7) merrily (D7)

In the (D7) new...(Am7) old...(D7) fash..(D7) ioned (G) way.

OUTRO: G - Em - C - D7 - G

"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

[C] Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, Had a very shiny [G7] nose, And if you ever saw it, You would even say it [C] glows. [C] All of the other reindeer, Used to laugh and call him [G7] names, They never let poor Rudolph, Join in any reindeer [C] games. [C7] [F] Then one foggy [C] Christmas Eve, [Dm] Santa [G7] came to [C] say, [G] "Rudolph with your nose so bright, [D7] Won't you guide my [G7] sleigh tonight?" [C] Then how the reindeer loved him, As they shouted out with [G7] , "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, You'll go down in histor [C] y."

"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" by J. Fred Coots and Henry Gillespie

Verse 1: You'd [C] better watch out, you'd [F] better not cry You'd [C] better not pout, I'm [F] telling you why [C] Santa [Am] Claus is [F] coming [G] to [C] town Verse 2: He's [C] making a list, he's [F] checkin' it twice He's [C] gonna find out who's [F] naughty and nice [C] Santa [Am] Claus is [F] coming [G] to [C] town [C7] Bridge: He [dm]sees you when you're [F] sleeping, He [dm]knows if you're [F] awake, He [D7]knows if you've been [G] bad or good So be [D7]good for goodness [G] sake (G7) Oh Verse 1

SILENT NIGHT by Franz Gruber Intro Solo – G// D7 // G// G

1 Silent night, holy night, 2 Silent night, holy night, 3 Silent night, holy night, D7 G G7 1 All is calm, all is bright, 2 Shepherds quake at the sight, 3 Son of God, love's pure light, C G 1 Round yon virgin, mother and Child, 2 Glories stream from heaven afar, 3 Radiant beams from Thy holy face, C G 1 Holy Infant so tender and mild, 2 Heavenly hosts sing alleleulia, 3 With the dawn of redeeming grace, D7 G 1 Sleep in heavenly peace, 2 Christ the Saviour is born! 3 Jesus Lord at thy birth, D7 G 1 Sleep in heavenly peace. 2 Christ the saviour is born. 3 Jesus Lord at thy birth.

WINTER WONDERLAND

Verse 1, Verse 2, Chorus 1, Verse 3, Chorus 2, Verse 4, Repeat last line al fine.

C 1 Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin' 2 Gone away is the blue bird 3 Later on, we'll conspire

4 When it snows, ain't it thrillin'

G 1 In the lane, snow is glistening 2 In his place is the new bird 3 As we dream by the fire 4 Though you know, kids are chillin'

G7 Dm G F 1 A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight 2 He's singing our song, as we go along 3 To face unafraid, the plans that we made 4 We'll frolick & play, the Eskimo way

C G7 C All: Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Chorus 1:

E B7 E In the meadow we can build a snowman E B7 E Then pretend that he is Parson Brown G D7 G He'll say "Are you married ?", We'll say "No man,

G D7 G7 But you can do the job when you're in town."

Chorus 2: E B7 E In the meadow we can build a snowman E B7 E And pretend that he's a circus clown G D7 G We'll have lots of fun with Mr. Snowman G D7 G7 Until the other kiddies knock him down