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Johnny Snowman lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country Christmas song recorded by Conway Twitty.
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Johnny Snowman Written and recorded by Conway Twitty
G D7 A week just before Christmas way down in Louisian G A little boy was kneeling by his bed in a manner poised and grand G7 C I listened as he said his prayers his voice came soft and low G D7 G He said go tell St. Nicholas to send a little snow
D7 G Please send some snow some snow for Johnny D7 G So I can build a big snowman
D7 In my pictures mister snowman always looks big and fat G If you'll just send a little snow I'll build one just like that G7 C But answer me one question and then I'll let you go G D7 G How can I build a snowman if I don't have any snow
D7 G Please send some snow some snow for Johnny D7 G So I can build a big snowman
D7 I'd like to build a snowman like other children do G I gotta an old top hat got a walking cane got a big long cigar too G7 C Everything is ready and I'm all set to go G D7 G How can I build a snowman if I haven't any snow
D7 G Please send some snow some snow for Johnny D7 G So I can build a big snowman
D7 Now early Christmas morning much to his surprise G Snowflakes by the million were falling from the skies G7 C Down the stairs and out-of-doors as fast as he could go G D7 G So happy that Saint Nicholas had sent a little snow
D7 G Thanks for the snow the snow for Johnny D7 G Now he can build a big snowman
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