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Barefoot
Santa Claus lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
this is a fun to do Christmas song co-written and recorded by Sonny
James.
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Barefoot Santa Claus Recorded by Sonny James Written by Robert F. Tubert and Sonny James
G Barefoot barefoot Santa Claus D7 G Jumping on the roofs without his boots
Barefoot barefoot Santa Claus D7 G Happy in his big red suit
C D7 G The reindeer couldn’t believe their eyes D7 G The stars were blinking too C D7 G For zooming through the Christmas skies A7 D7 Was Santa without his shoes
C D7 G Now Santa had to beat the mornin’ sun D7 G With a hey and a holler and a hoot C D7 G But he needed some help getting his job done A7 D7 And he had to give away his boots
Repeat #1
C D7 G Now a hint of dawn was in the sky D7 G With many a mile to go C D7 G When Tommy the newsboy happened by A7 D7 My story I’ll bet you know
C D7 G Santa called and Tom didn’t even pause D7 G With a hey and a holler and a hoot C D7 G And he worked so hard helping Santa Claus A7 D7 That he wore out his on boots
Repeat #1
C D7 G The sun came up but the job was done D7 G Because young Tommy cared C D7 G His thank you was a special one A7 D7 Santa gave him his boots to wear C D7 G The reindeer couldn’t believe their eyes D7 G The stars were blinking too C D7 G Wiggling his toes and a-heading for home A7 D7 Was Santa without his shoes
Repeat #1
D7 G Happy in his big red suit D7 G Happy in his big red suit
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