Mrs. Santa Claus lyrics and chords These
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Mrs. Santa
Claus lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this
one is a fun to do Christmas song recorded by the Oak Ridge Boys.
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Mrs. Santa Claus Recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys Written by Skip Ewing
C G7 Now everybody's heard of Mrs. Santa Claus C Everybody knows she's Santa's wife G7 Every Christmas Eve she sits up all alone C And waits till he gets home again all right
F C He says don't you cry or worry Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C After all these years the reindeer know their way F C You know-ho-ho I love you Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C And I'll be home before it's Christmas day
G7 Now all the elves who make the toys for Santa Claus C Spend their one night off the whole year long G7 Singin' songs and dancin' round the Christmas tree C Fillin' Mrs. Santa Claus with cheer
F C Singing don't you cry or worry Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C After all these years the reindeer know their way F C You know-ho-ho we love you Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C And Santa will be home on Christmas day
G7 Well if you ever think of Mrs. Santa Claus C Sitting by herself on Christmas Eve G7 Maybe you could write a special Christmas card C To Help poor Mrs. Santa Claus believe
F C Saying don't you cry or worry Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C After all these years the reindeer know their way F C You know-ho-ho we love you Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C And Santa will be home on Christmas day
F C You know-ho-ho we love you Mrs. Santa Claus G7 C And Santa will be home on Christmas day
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