Chords for Toni Tennille and her three sisters sing "Little Saint Nick" 1976
Tempo:
151.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Am
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I think I hear him.
I think I hear him.
Oh, wait.
That was so much fun.
I'm so glad our Christmas show is finally here because the four of us are together again.
You know, that just doesn't happen very often.
Listen, I want you to meet each one of my sisters.
And before I introduce them, I want to say I know we don't look anything alike, but believe me, we have the same mother and father.
We're the same.
Now, I'll start in order of age and the part we sing when we sing together.
I'm the oldest and I sing bass.
This here next to me is my sister Jane.
She's all the way out here from Nashville, Tennessee.
And Jane sings second soprano.
And then next to Jane is my sister Louisa.
We call her Lulu.
And she sings alto.
And my sister Melissa over here has the pretty soprano voice that you hear.
She's the youngest.
[D#] Now, when we're off on tour and you come to see our concert, you're going to see these two, Louisa and Melissa, out on the road with us.
Jane has three pretty little girls that keep her at home.
[B] But listen, now that we're all together, why don't we sing something?
What do you think we should sing?
Hey, I've got an idea.
Darryl was with the Beach Boys.
[D#] Why don't we do a Beach Boy tune?
Hey, yeah, there was a great one called Little Saint Nick.
I love that.
Oh, I really love that one.
Let's sing it. Okay.
[E] Okay.
[N]
[D]
[A] Bonk, bonk.
[D]
[G]
[A] Ooh, [D] ooh, Merry [G] Christmas, [F#m] Christmas, the biggest kind in jigs.
[Am] Ooh, [D] ooh, way up north when the air gets cold.
[G] There's a tale [F#m] around Christmas [E] time you've all [B] been told.
About a real [D] famous cat all dressed up in red.
[G] Where he spends [F#m] the whole year [Em] working at [D#] his sled.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
It's the Little Saint Nick.
[D] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
Just a little time sled we call it Little Saint Nick.
[G] But she's way left to buggin' [E] when the force [B] feed sticks.
And she's candy [D] apple red, been to ski far away.
[G] And when Santa [Bm] hits the gas [Em] man, just watch [Fm] her feet.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
[C] Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [F] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [C] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Kitty up, kitty [D] up, go.
Don't miss no [A] [D] one.
[Am] [D]
[G] [Bm] [G] [Fm]
[A] [D]
[G] [Bm] [G] [D#]
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
[Am] [D] Falling through the snow [Am] at a frightening [D]
speed.
[G] With a half [F#m] a dozen reindeer, [Em] with booty [B] to lead.
[Am] He's got a wary [D] look, he's got a smile, so snow really flies.
[G] And he's cruising every path, got the little [G#m] surprise.
[C] He's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[G] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, [Am] bum, bum.
[D] Merry [G] Christmas, Saint [F#m] Nick.
[A] [D]
[G] Christmas, [Bm] Christmas, happy year.
[A] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas, [G] Christmas, [Em] happy [D]
year.
[Am] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas, [G] Christmas, happy year.
[Am] Ooh.
[D]
[G] Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year.
Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year. [Am] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas.
[G] [Am] [N]
I think I hear him.
Oh, wait.
That was so much fun.
I'm so glad our Christmas show is finally here because the four of us are together again.
You know, that just doesn't happen very often.
Listen, I want you to meet each one of my sisters.
And before I introduce them, I want to say I know we don't look anything alike, but believe me, we have the same mother and father.
We're the same.
Now, I'll start in order of age and the part we sing when we sing together.
I'm the oldest and I sing bass.
This here next to me is my sister Jane.
She's all the way out here from Nashville, Tennessee.
And Jane sings second soprano.
And then next to Jane is my sister Louisa.
We call her Lulu.
And she sings alto.
And my sister Melissa over here has the pretty soprano voice that you hear.
She's the youngest.
[D#] Now, when we're off on tour and you come to see our concert, you're going to see these two, Louisa and Melissa, out on the road with us.
Jane has three pretty little girls that keep her at home.
[B] But listen, now that we're all together, why don't we sing something?
What do you think we should sing?
Hey, I've got an idea.
Darryl was with the Beach Boys.
[D#] Why don't we do a Beach Boy tune?
Hey, yeah, there was a great one called Little Saint Nick.
I love that.
Oh, I really love that one.
Let's sing it. Okay.
[E] Okay.
[N]
[D]
[A] Bonk, bonk.
[D]
[G]
[A] Ooh, [D] ooh, Merry [G] Christmas, [F#m] Christmas, the biggest kind in jigs.
[Am] Ooh, [D] ooh, way up north when the air gets cold.
[G] There's a tale [F#m] around Christmas [E] time you've all [B] been told.
About a real [D] famous cat all dressed up in red.
[G] Where he spends [F#m] the whole year [Em] working at [D#] his sled.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
It's the Little Saint Nick.
[D] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
Just a little time sled we call it Little Saint Nick.
[G] But she's way left to buggin' [E] when the force [B] feed sticks.
And she's candy [D] apple red, been to ski far away.
[G] And when Santa [Bm] hits the gas [Em] man, just watch [Fm] her feet.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
[C] Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [F] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [C] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Kitty up, kitty [D] up, go.
Don't miss no [A] [D] one.
[Am] [D]
[G] [Bm] [G] [Fm]
[A] [D]
[G] [Bm] [G] [D#]
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
[Am] [D] Falling through the snow [Am] at a frightening [D]
speed.
[G] With a half [F#m] a dozen reindeer, [Em] with booty [B] to lead.
[Am] He's got a wary [D] look, he's got a smile, so snow really flies.
[G] And he's cruising every path, got the little [G#m] surprise.
[C] He's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[G] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, [Am] bum, bum.
[D] Merry [G] Christmas, Saint [F#m] Nick.
[A] [D]
[G] Christmas, [Bm] Christmas, happy year.
[A] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas, [G] Christmas, [Em] happy [D]
year.
[Am] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas, [G] Christmas, happy year.
[Am] Ooh.
[D]
[G] Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year.
Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year. [Am] Ooh.
[D] Merry Christmas.
[G] [Am] [N]
Key:
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A
C
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I think I hear him.
I think I hear him. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, wait.
That was so much fun.
I'm so glad our Christmas show is finally here because the four of us are together again.
You know, that just doesn't happen very often.
Listen, I want you to meet each one of my sisters.
And before I introduce them, I want to say I know we don't look anything alike, but believe me, we have the same mother and father.
We're the same.
Now, I'll start in order of age and the part we sing when we sing together.
I'm the oldest and I sing bass.
_ _ This here next to me is my sister Jane.
She's all the way out here from Nashville, Tennessee.
And Jane sings second soprano.
And then next to Jane is my sister Louisa.
We call her Lulu.
And she sings alto.
And my sister Melissa over here has the pretty soprano voice that you hear.
She's the youngest.
[D#] Now, when we're off on tour and you come to see our concert, you're going to see these two, Louisa and Melissa, _ out on the road with us.
Jane has three pretty little girls that keep her at home.
[B] But listen, now that we're all together, why don't we sing something?
What do you think we should sing?
Hey, I've got an idea.
Darryl was with the Beach Boys.
[D#] Why don't we do a Beach Boy tune?
Hey, yeah, there was a great one called Little Saint Nick.
I love that.
Oh, I really love that one.
Let's sing it. Okay.
_ [E] Okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Bonk, bonk. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ Ooh, [D] ooh, Merry _ [G] Christmas, [F#m] Christmas, the biggest kind in jigs.
[Am] _ Ooh, [D] ooh, _ _ _ way up north when the air gets cold.
[G] There's a tale [F#m] around Christmas [E] time you've all [B] been told.
About a real [D] famous cat all dressed up in red.
[G] Where he spends [F#m] the whole year [Em] working at [D#] his sled.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
It's the Little Saint Nick.
[D] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
Just a little time sled we call it Little Saint Nick.
[G] But she's way left to buggin' [E] when the force [B] feed sticks.
And she's candy [D] apple red, been to ski far away.
[G] And when Santa [Bm] hits the gas [Em] man, just watch [Fm] her feet.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
_ [C] Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [F] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, _ [C] reindeer.
Run, run, _ reindeer.
Kitty up, kitty [D] up, go.
_ _ Don't miss no [A] _ [D] one.
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [D#] _
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick. _
_ [Am] _ [D] Falling through the snow [Am] at a frightening [D]
speed.
[G] With a half [F#m] a dozen reindeer, [Em] with booty [B] to lead.
[Am] He's got a wary [D] look, he's got a smile, so snow really flies.
[G] And he's cruising every path, got the little [G#m] surprise.
[C] He's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[G] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, [Am] bum, bum.
_ [D] _ Merry [G] Christmas, Saint [F#m] Nick. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] Christmas, _ [Bm] Christmas, happy _ year.
[A] _ Ooh.
_ [D] Merry Christmas, [G] _ Christmas, [Em] happy _ [D]
year.
[Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] _ Merry Christmas, [G] _ Christmas, happy _ year.
[Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] _ _ _
[G] Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year.
Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy _ year. [Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] Merry Christmas.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I think I hear him.
I think I hear him. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, wait.
That was so much fun.
I'm so glad our Christmas show is finally here because the four of us are together again.
You know, that just doesn't happen very often.
Listen, I want you to meet each one of my sisters.
And before I introduce them, I want to say I know we don't look anything alike, but believe me, we have the same mother and father.
We're the same.
Now, I'll start in order of age and the part we sing when we sing together.
I'm the oldest and I sing bass.
_ _ This here next to me is my sister Jane.
She's all the way out here from Nashville, Tennessee.
And Jane sings second soprano.
And then next to Jane is my sister Louisa.
We call her Lulu.
And she sings alto.
And my sister Melissa over here has the pretty soprano voice that you hear.
She's the youngest.
[D#] Now, when we're off on tour and you come to see our concert, you're going to see these two, Louisa and Melissa, _ out on the road with us.
Jane has three pretty little girls that keep her at home.
[B] But listen, now that we're all together, why don't we sing something?
What do you think we should sing?
Hey, I've got an idea.
Darryl was with the Beach Boys.
[D#] Why don't we do a Beach Boy tune?
Hey, yeah, there was a great one called Little Saint Nick.
I love that.
Oh, I really love that one.
Let's sing it. Okay.
_ [E] Okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Bonk, bonk. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ Ooh, [D] ooh, Merry _ [G] Christmas, [F#m] Christmas, the biggest kind in jigs.
[Am] _ Ooh, [D] ooh, _ _ _ way up north when the air gets cold.
[G] There's a tale [F#m] around Christmas [E] time you've all [B] been told.
About a real [D] famous cat all dressed up in red.
[G] Where he spends [F#m] the whole year [Em] working at [D#] his sled.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
It's the Little Saint Nick.
[D] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
Just a little time sled we call it Little Saint Nick.
[G] But she's way left to buggin' [E] when the force [B] feed sticks.
And she's candy [D] apple red, been to ski far away.
[G] And when Santa [Bm] hits the gas [Em] man, just watch [Fm] her feet.
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick.
_ [C] Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, [F] reindeer.
Run, run, reindeer.
Run, run, _ [C] reindeer.
Run, run, _ reindeer.
Kitty up, kitty [D] up, go.
_ _ Don't miss no [A] _ [D] one.
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [D#] _
[C] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[D] It's the Little Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick. _
_ [Am] _ [D] Falling through the snow [Am] at a frightening [D]
speed.
[G] With a half [F#m] a dozen reindeer, [Em] with booty [B] to lead.
[Am] He's got a wary [D] look, he's got a smile, so snow really flies.
[G] And he's cruising every path, got the little [G#m] surprise.
[C] He's the Little Saint Nick.
Little, little, little Saint Nick.
[G] Yeah, the Little Saint Nick.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, [Am] bum, bum.
_ [D] _ Merry [G] Christmas, Saint [F#m] Nick. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] Christmas, _ [Bm] Christmas, happy _ year.
[A] _ Ooh.
_ [D] Merry Christmas, [G] _ Christmas, [Em] happy _ [D]
year.
[Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] _ Merry Christmas, [G] _ Christmas, happy _ year.
[Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] _ _ _
[G] Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy year.
Merry Christmas, Christmas, happy _ year. [Am] _ Ooh.
_ [D] Merry Christmas.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _