I Know What I Want For Christmas lyrics and chords
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I Know What I Want For Christmas lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's very pretty country Christmas song
recorded by George Strait.
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I Know What I Want For Christmas Recorded by George Strait Written by Charlie Black and Dana Hunt
Em C F C G7 C Tis the season for generosity a time to give and to receive G# Dm G7 My Christmas list consist of just one sweet dream
C Am Dm G7 I know what I want for Christmas this year C Am Dm G7 I hope my note got to Santa on time C Dm C F C F I'm a little bit nervous it's kind of a big thing I'm asking for C Dm C I don't know if I deserve it but boy if I get it D7 G7 I'll never ask for anything more
C Am It shines it's new Dm E7 Am And it's the one wish that I wish would come true E7 C F#m Dm C This year for Christmas I just want to be with you
G7 C We can build a little fire we can sit and talk for hours F C F We'll just have fun Am D7 You can tell me what you did Christmas morning as a kid G7 And we'll talk about all our Christmases to come
C Dm C If I hang a little mistletoe in every single doorway F C G7 I'm sure to get a kiss C Dm C And is too much to ask for a snowman kind of snow D7 G7 To complete this singular wish
C Am It shines it's new Dm E7 I know what I want and nothin' else will do Am E7 C F#m Dm G7 C This year for Christmas I just want to be with you
Am E7 C Dm G7 C This year for Christmas I just want to be with you
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