RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER Intro: F Em Dm C You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen F Em Dm C Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen Am Dm But do you recall D7 G7 The most famous reindeer of all? Verse 1: C Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer G Had a very shiny nose G And if you ever saw it C You would even say it glows C All of the other reindeer G Used to laugh and call him names G They never let poor Rudolph C Join in any reindeer games Bridge: F C Then one foggy Christmas Eve F C Santa came to say: G "Rudolph with your nose so bright D7 G7 Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" C Then how the reindeer loved him. G As they shouted out with glee: G "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer C You'll go down in history" Verse 2: C Rudolph has got his red nose G in the Reindeer Hall of Fame. G Rudolph the red nosed-baby C of the little reindeer days! Rudolph the North-Pole big-shot G rides around in Santa's sleigh, G Wearing a green fedora - C smokin' a cigar all day! Bridge: F C 'Cos one foggy Christmas Eve F C Santa came to say: G "Rudolph with your nose so bright D7 G7 Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" C Then how the reindeer loved him. G As they shouted out with glee: G "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer C You'll go down in history" Verse 3 (shorter): C This story has a moral G anyone can plainly see: G Just keep your red nose a-gleamin' C (and) You'll go down in history Outtro: F Em Dm C If you keep your nose a red, red rose F Em Dm C If you keep your beak all pink and sleek F Em Dm C and if you keep your snoz maroon because G C You'll go down in his--- to--- ry :Charted by Bustopher the Busker - bustopher@bigpond.com