Tuba ChristmasFavorites
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Introduction
Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle all the way.
Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle all the way.
Interlude
Introduction
Up on the
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        joys.                           Ho,            ho,                   ho!                           Who             would - n’t             go!
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                             THE HANUKKAH SONG
                                                                                                                     Arranged by MICHAEL SWEENEY
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Ha -nuk-kah, we cel - e-brate with danc - ing and sing - ing. Chil-dren gath - er ’round now, and
light up the lights. Mir -a- cles of old are with - in us to-night. The
can - dles are glow - ing, the fes - ti- val now has be - gun.
Come hear the sto - ry of God in His glo - ry and how no - ble free - dom was
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          won.                            Ha - nuk-kah,       O      Ha - nuk -kah,            our         voic   -    es        are     ring      -   ing.
Ha -nuk- kah, we cel - e-brate with danc - ing and sing - ing. Chil-dren gath- er ’round now, and
light up the lights. Mir-a-cles of old are with - in us to-night. The can - dles are
          glow - ing,           the            fes    - ti-val now       has be - gun.                            Come       hear the sto - ry                of
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          God       in   His    glo        -   ry    and   how      no - ble free - dom was                   won.
have a cup of cheer. Have a hol - ly jol - ly Christ - mas, and when
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        you     walk        down         the          street                      Say          hel    -    lo               to        friends      you    know       and
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         ev - ’ry - one           you        meet.                    Oh,          ho,          the       mis - tle - toe                        hung where you     can
see. Some - bod - y waits for you. Kiss her once for
me. Have a hol - ly jol - ly Christ - mas, and in case you did - n't
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           wish     you a Mer-ry                Christ - mas,              We     wish     you a Mer-ry                           Christ - mas,               and     a
            all    know that San-ta’s            com - ing,                We      all    know that San-ta’s                       com ing,                   and
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kin, Good tid - ings for Christ - mas and a hap - py New
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Year. We wish you a Mer-ry Christ - mas, We wish you a Mer -ry
Christ - mas, We wish you a Mer-ry Christ - mas, and a hap - py New
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Year. Good tid - ings for Christ - mas and a hap - py New Year.
corn cob pipe and a but-ton nose andtwo eyes made out of coal. Frost - y the
snow man is a fair-y tale they say, He was made of snow but the chil - dren know how he
       came     to    life          one          day.         There     must have been some                        mag-ic               in     that       old        silk       hat they
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found. For when they placed it on his head he be - gan to dance a - round. Oh,
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       Frost     -        y               the      snow      man           was         a - live               as           he         could          be                          And the
chil - dren say he could laugh and play just the same as you and me,
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                                                       This arrangement Copyright © 1992 by Hill & Range Songs,Inc.
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                                       ROCKIN’ AROUND
                                      THE CHRISTMAS TREE
                                                                                                       Music and Lyrics by JOHNNY MARKS
Solo             Faeatoct                                                                                             Arranged by MICHAEL SWEENEY
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        hop.                        Mis-tle-toe           hung where            you   can     see__           ev-’ry      cou - ple        tries         to
        ring.                       Lat -er we’ll         have some            pump - kin     pie —_         and we’ll
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stop. do some car-ol - ing. You will get a sen - ti- men-tal _feel- ing when you
hear voic - es sing - ing, "Let’s be jol - ly, Deck the halls with
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       boughs     of            hol       -   ly."          Rock -in’      a     -   round    the           Christ - mas        tree. __      Have            a
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new old fash -ioned way. Rock-in’ a - round the Christ - mas tree... Have a
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                                        JINGLE-BELL ROCK
                                                                                         Words and Music by JOE BEAL and JIM BOOTHE
Solo                                                                                                       Arranged by MICHAEL SWEENEY
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Jin-gle-bell, Jin-gle-bell, Jin- gle- bell rock Jin - gle - bell swing and
Jin- gle-bells ring. Snow - in’ and blow - in’ up bush - els of fun Now the Jin- gle-hop
has be - gun. Jin-gle-bell, Jin- gle - bell, Jin- gle-bell rock Jin- gle-bells chime in
           Jin- gle - bell time.          Danc- in’? and pranc-in’                 in      Jin - gle-bell Square                         In the frost - y
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air. What a bright time, it’s the right time to rock the night a -
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one - horse sleigh. Gid-dy-ap, Jin-gle-horse pick up your feet. Jin-gle a - round the
clock. Mix and min-gle in a jin- gl -in’ beat. That’s the Jin gle - bell,
That’s the Jin-gle- bell, That’s the Jin - gle - bell rock,
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                                              All Rights controlled by Chappell & Co. (Intersong Music, Publisher)
                                                    This arrangement Copyright © 1992 by Chappell & Co.
“RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER
                                                                                                           Music and Lyrics by JOHNNY MARKS
Solo                                                                                                                          Arranged by MICHAEL SWEENEY
                  Introduction - Moderately Slow
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You know Dash-er and Danc-er and Pranc-er and Vix- en, Com-et and Cu-pid and
           Don-ner         and Blitz-en,           but    do         you     re - call               the most       fa- mous rein-deer of                 all.
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           Ru -dolph, the red-nosed                rein - deer               had a ver-y shin - y                   nose,                 and if    you ev - er
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saw it, you would e - ven say it glows. All of the oth - er
rein - deer used to laugh and call him names, they nev - er let poor
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       Christ-mas           Eve,           San - ta        came        to        say,                 "Ru-dolph, with your                  nose    so_ bright,
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       won’t        you       guide     my           sleigh      to - night?"               Then how        the rein - deer                 loved    him
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           as theyshout-ed out with            glee:                  "Ru-dolph, the red-nosed           _rein-deer,             you'll go downin his- to -
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                                   LET IT SNOW!
                           LET iT SNOW
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     Solo                                                                                                                                 Music by JULE STYNE
                                                                                                                                   Arranged by MICHAEL SWEENEY
                          Introduction
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light - ful, And since we’ve no place to go, Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it
                snow!                It              does-n’t show      signs      of           stop - ping,              And I          brought       some corn         for
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                pop-ping,           The        lights are turnedway down           low,              Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!                        When we
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fi-nal-ly kiss good - night, How Ill hate go-ing out in the storm! But if
you’ll real - ly hold me tight, All the way home [ll be warm. The
                 fire          is     slow - ly                dy - ing            And my             dear         we’re still     good - bye - ing,               But as
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                long as you           love            me       SO,         Let            it    snow!        Let     it snow!      Let    it     snow!            When we
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nose, Yule - tide carols be-ing sung by a choir and folks dressed up like Es - ki -
mos. Ev-’ry-bod-y knows a tur-key and some mis - tle - toe help to make the sea-son
bright. Ti - ny tots with their eyes all a-glow will find it hard to sleep to -
night. They know that San -_ ta’s on his way; He’s load-ed lots of toys and good-ies on his
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       sleigh.         And ev-’ry moth-er’s child___ is gon-na_            spy                to see if reindeer real-ly know how to
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           fly.    And      so       Im if of - fer-ing this       sim - ple      phrase             to         kids     from       one to nine-ty -
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        two.                           Al - tho’          it’s been said        man -y          times,            man-y         ways:     "Mer -ry
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        Christ-mas,      Mer-ry Christ-mas,           Mer-ry Christ-mas__.__      to.-——-    you.
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                                 © Renewed 1974 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc.