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Rockin Around The Christmas Tree  Chords by Brenda Lee

Rockin Around The Christmas Tree chords by Brenda Lee (Ver. 2)

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Rockin Around The Christmas Tree
Brenda Lee 1958 (Johnny Marks)

G Em C  D D7


G
Rocking around the Christmas tree
       D7              D
At the Christmas party hop
Am        D7         Am      D7
Mistletoe hung where you can see
      Am     D7       G
Every couple tries to stop.

G
Rocking around the Christmas tree,
        D7               D
Let the Christmas spirit ring
Am          D7        Am
Later we ll have some pumpkin pie
         Am      D7  G
And well do some caroling.
C              C6
You will get a sentimental
Bm               D
Feeling when you hear
Em
Voices singing lets be jolly,
A        A7         D         D7
Deck the halls with boughs of holly.


G
Rocking around the Christmas tree,
       D7        D
Have a happy holiday
Am       D7      D
Everyone dancing merrily
       Am      D7        G
In the new old-fashioned way.


Break


C              C6
You will get a sentimental
Bm               D
Feeling when you hear
Em
Voices singing lets be jolly,
A        A7         D         D7
Deck the halls with boughs of holly.


G
Rocking around the Christmas tree,
       D7        D
Have a happy holiday
Am       D7      D
Everyone dancing merrily
       Am      D7        G
In the new old-fashioned way.

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About this song

Of all Christmas song classics, this one is at the top. Over fifty years old, but still one of the most downloaded Christmas songs the latest years. The single has sold more than 25 million copies and was recorded when Brenda Lee was only thirteen years old. It is always a success when you play Rockin' around the Christmas tree chords in December. The song has later been covered by many artists like Amy Grant, Cyndi Lauper, Green Day, Chicago and Joe Lynn Turner, but it is still the Brenda Lee version people ask about.