Chords with lyrics
- Submitter: Flyinglibra51
- Tuning: Standard tuning
- Difficulty: Beginner
Intro D MajorD G+G D MajorD All my friends are asking me where I plan to spend the holidays E minorEm A augmentedA E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD People seem to celebrate the season in so many different ways G+G D MajorD Some go where the weather`s freezing cold while others like it warm E minorEm A augmentedA E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD I don`t care about the weather just whether I spend Christmas in your arms G+G D MajorD We could drive up to the mountains build a fire and watch it snow C majorC G+G A7sus4A7sus4 A7A7 D MajorD We could sail down to the islands where the gentle breezes blow G+G D MajorD I`d be happy in a city I`d be happy on the farm C majorC E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD I don`t care where I spend Christmas as long as I spend Christmas in your arms Riff C majorC G+G A augmentedA A7A7 D MajorD
D MajorD A augmentedA D MajorD G+G D MajorD It was only last December I had no Christmas spirit in my heart E minorEm A augmentedA E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD My world lay cold and shattered in the ashes of a dream that fell apart G+G D MajorD But now you`re here beside me no greater gift is wrapped beneath my tree E minorEm A augmentedA E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD And the arms you wrap around me and the precious gift of love you give to me G+G D MajorD We could drive up to the mountains build a fire and watch it snow C majorC G+G A7sus4A7sus4 A7A7 D MajorD We could sail down to the islands where the gentle breezes blow G+G D MajorD I`d be happy in the city I`d be happy on the farm C majorC E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD I don`t care where I spend Christmas as long as I spend Christmas in your arms Riff C majorC G+G E minorEm A augmentedA A7A7 D MajorD C majorC E minorEm A augmentedA D MajorD I don`t care where I spend Christmas as long as I spend Christmas in your arms
Christmas In Your Arms chords
Christmas In Your Arms is from the Christmas Vol. II album of country music band Alabama.It was their second Christmas album. Released on September 17, 1996. Written by Bill Anderson & Steve Wariner, it reached 18 on Country Top Billboard.