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Reindeer Boogie lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use,
it's a fun to do country Christmas song recorded by Hank Snow.
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Reindeer Boogie Recorded by Hank Snow Written by Hank Snow, Peanut Faircloth, Cordia Volkmar
C Santa had a cup of coffee and he ate a little snack
Throwed his old pack right over his back
Opened the window of his little D7 G7 And shouted oh Dasher and Dancer
C Vixen and Blitzen come on here
We’re gonna get a-goin' and spread some cheer
So limber your legs and sharpen your hooves G7 C Cause tonight is the night we’re gonna jump on the roof
F So the reindeer they were so proud and grand C To take another trip all over the land G7 They jumped right into their proper place C G7 C To get hepped up for that midnight race
Ol' Santa he shook off the ice and snow
Boarded his sleigh and then yelled let's go
All the little toys were happy too D7 G7 Because they were so bright and new
C A little piano then started to play
Ol' Santa began to swing and to sway
Thought he heard a toy drum starting to beat G7 C But he found it was the rhythm of the reindeer’s feet
F The reindeer boogied in the middle of the road C Tonight we have a mighty big load G7 Don't boogie to the left now boogie to the right C G7 C Do the reindeer boogie this Christmas Eve night
F The reindeer boogied in the middle of the road C Tonight we have a mighty big load G7 Don't boogie to the left now boogie to the right C G7 C Do the reindeer boogie this Christmas Eve night
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