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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · [Intro] G Am Em C G Am Em C [Verse 1] G A Em C We were watching with expectation G Am Em C We were searching for a sign G Am Em C Then the shepherds there in the darkness G Am Em C Saw a bright and...

    • Jingle Bells – Dean Martin
    • White Christmas – Bing Crosby
    • Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer – Gene Autry
    • We Wish You A Merry Christmas – Christmas Carol
    • Santa Claus Is Coming to Town – Michael Buble
    • Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Michael Buble
    • Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – Dean Martin
    • Frosty The Snowman – Gene Autry
    • Deck The Hall – Christmas Carol
    • The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole

    Jingle Bells is arguably the most known Christmas song ever. New England-born songwriter James Lord Pierpont wrote this song in 1857. Interestingly, the name of this song was originally Open Horse, Open Sleigh. There is speculation that he wrote this song in honor of his town’s sleigh races. This Jingle Bells version comes from American singer Dean...

    Even though I just mentioned that Jingle Bells can be considered the most recognized Christmas song, White Christmas holds the record for the world’s best-selling single in history. White Christmas was written by American composer Irving Berlin. It is said he wrote it in 1940 in California, although there is no solid evidence of this. This White Ch...

    Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is a song by American songwriter Johnny Marks. He composed this tune based on a story his brother-in-law Robert L. May wrote in 1939. A version of this song peaked on the US Charts in 1949. There are many versions of this popular tune from artists such as The Supremes, The Temptations, and The Jackson 5. This versio...

    We Wish You A Merry Christmas is another very popular Christmas carol. This one comes from Western England and dates back to the nineteenth century. Bristol-based composer and organist Arthur Warrell is the one who made this carol popular. Once again, this Christmas carol has no particular version that stands out. The traditional carol is in the ke...

    Santa Claus Is Coming To Town was written by American Tin Pan Alley songwriters J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie. 1934’s banjoist Harry Reser version is the earliest recorded version. The intention behind this song was to encourage people to be more charitable and help the most affected by the Great Depression that was occurring at the moment. San...

    Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is a song written by American composers Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Judy Garland introduced this song to the world at 1944’s MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis. In 2007, ASCP ranked Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas as the third most performed Christmas song. We have another Michael Bubble’s version, which...

    Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945. This song was inspired by one intense heatwave in California both Sammy and Cahn experienced. In reality, this song does not reference Christmas time in any way whatsoever. However due to a strong relation of snow-holiday times in the US...

    Frosty the Snowman is another popular Christmas song. Written by American musician Walter “Jack” Rollins and songwriter Steve Nelson, this song was first recorded by Gene Autry in 1950. This song talks about a snowman who, through magic, is brought to life. Frosty then roams around the city, playing with kids and spreading joy until the day of his ...

    Deck The Hall is another traditional Christmas carol. This one comes from Wales and dates back to the 16th century. Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant wrote English lyrics to this song in 1862. While there is no particular version that has stood out over others, I’ve chosen a version in the key of D. It is very simple and only has one cord out of th...

    The Christmas Song is another classic Christmas song from 1945. Written by American songwriters Robert Wells and Mel Tormé, this song became quite popular thanks to Nat King Cole’s rendition. Nat King Cole’s version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974. The Christmas Song is in the key of C and uses 7th chords to give it a richer, jazz...

  2. [Intro] Bbm7 Ab7 Bb7 Eb Db [Course 1] E/G Ab Db Eb Fm He Is Still The Christ Of Christ-mas Bbm Ab Fm Eb Db He is still the part of the story I love to tell Ab Cm Ebm F He is still ‘peace o

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  3. Dec 23, 2022 · Christ The King Of Christmas – Colin Buchanan. Font. Chords. Autoscroll. Transpose. Print. Report bad tab. [Intro] Eb [Verse 1] Eb Let the Christmas tree remind you Ab Eb Of the one who...

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  4. Chorus: C G What is Christmas, F Dm Am If there never was a Savior wrapped in a manger? G F What is Christmas without Christ? F C Verse 2: F Remember how the story goes: C God's gift was wrapped in swaddling clothes, F C Beneath the star, one great and holy night. F The shepherds heard the angels sing.

  5. Easy to follow chords and lyrics for the hymn: Christmas Is Coming, by John L Bell (b 1949). Transpose chords to any key.

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  7. Christmas Is Coming Chords by John Denver. Learn to play guitar by chords / tabs using chord diagrams, watch video lessons and more.

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