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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
The
First Christmas lyrics and chords are provided for your personal
use only, it's a beautiful country Christmas song recorded by Doug
Stone.
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The First Christmas Recorded by Doug Stone Written by Phyllis Bennett, Lonnie Williams, Doug Stone
G D7 G C G He was just a baby the only Son of man D7 Em C D7 G They all came to see Him three wise men to Bethlehem D7 G C G Baring gifts that could not compare to the gift of eternal life D7 Em C D7 G That our Savior gave to us that first Christmas night
C Don't you know the angels were singing A7 D7 Cause they knew all the joy that He was bringing C D7 G D7 Em Oh how I wish I could have been there to witness the birth of Christ C D7 G And feel what they felt on that first Christmas night
D7 G C G It must have been a wonderful thrill to watch Him take His first breath D7 Em C D7 G And to see His mother Mary hold Him close to her chest D7 G C G How she looked she looked in His eyes Lord it must've been a sight D7 Em C D7 G Wish I felt the love she felt on that first Christmas night
C Don't you know the angels were singing A7 D7 Cause they knew all the joy that He was bringing C D7 G D7 Em Oh how I wish I could have been there to witness the birth of Christ C D7 Em And feel what they felt on that first Christmas night
G C D7 G C G Oh why can't I feel what they felt on that first Christmas night
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