ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK edited by Robert. dler
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK ingle ells ames Pierpont.. ash - ing through the sno in a one - horse o - pen sleigh, o er the fields e go, laugh - ing all the ay. 5 5. ells on bob - tails ring, mak - ing spi - rits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing a sleigh - ing song to - night. Oh! 5 5 5 5 7 5 5 opyright by MakeMusic, Inc. MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this arrangement for non-profit use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. in - gle bells, in - gle bells, in - gle all the ay. 5 Oh, hat fun it is to ride in a one horse o - pen sleigh. in - gle bells, in - gle bells, in - gle all the ay, 5 oh, hat fun it is to ride in a one - horse o - pen sleigh. 5 5. day or to ago, I thought I d take a ride, and soon Miss annie right as seated by my side. he horse as lean and lank, misfortune seemed his lot, he got into a drifted bank, and e, e got upsot. horus
Words by Isaac Watts ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 4 oy to the World Loell Mason 7 7.. Œ.. oy to the orld, the Lord is come! Let earth re - 7. Œ. ceive her King; let ev - ry heart pre - 7. Œ pare Him room, and heav n and na - ture sing, and heav n and na - ture 7 sing, Œ and. hea - ven, and hea - ven, and na - ture sing.. oy to the orld, the Savior reigns! Let men their songs employ; hile fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains repeat the sounding oy, repeat the sounding oy, repeat, repeat, the sounding oy.. He rules the orld ith truth and grace, and makes the nations prove the glories of His righteousness, and onders of His love, and onders of His love, and onders, onders, of His love.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 5 ay in a Manger ames Ramsey Murray 4.. - ay in a man - ger, no crib for his bed, the 5 5 7. lit - tle Lord e - sus laid don his seet head. he 5. stars in the sky looked don here he lay, the 5 7 7. lit - tle Lord e - sus, a - sleep on the hay.. he cattle are loing, the poor baby akes, but little Lord esus, no crying he makes. I love thee, Lord esus, look don from the sky and stay by my cradle, til morning is nigh.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 6 eck the Hall raditional Welsh b 4... eck the hall ith boughs of hol - ly, fa la la la la, la la la la. b.. is the sea - son to be ol - ly, fa la la la la, la la la la. 7 b.. on e no our gay ap - par - el, fa la la, la la la, la la la. 5 7 8 7 5 b b.. Heed - less of the ind and ea - ther, fa la la la la, la la la la. 5 5 5 5. See the blazing yule before us, fa la la la la, la la la la. Strike the harp and oin the chorus, fa la la la la, la la la la. ollo me in merry measure, fa la la, la la la, la la la. While I tell of yuletide treasure, fa la la la la, la la la la.. ast aay the old year passes, fa la la la la, la la la la. Hail the ne, ye lads and lasses, fa la la la la, la la la la. Sing e oyous, all together, fa la la, la la la, la la la. Heedless of the ind and eather, fa la la la la, la la la la.
Words by ohn Mason Neale ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 7 ood King Wenceslas raditonal English 4. ood King Wen - ces - las looked out on the feast of Ste - phen hen the sno lay round a - bout, deep and crisp and e - ven. right - ly shone the moon that night, though the frost as cru - el, 5 hen a poor man came in sight gath - ring in - ter fu - el. 5. Hither, page, and stand by me, if thou kno st it, telling: yonder peasant, ho is he? Where and hat his delling? Sire, he lives a good league hence, underneath the mountain, right against the forest fence, by Saint gnes fountain. 4. Sire, the night is darker no and the ind blos stronger. ails my heart, I kno not ho, I can go no longer. Mark my footsteps, my good page; tread thou in them boldly: thou shalt find the inter s rage freeze thy blood less coldly.. ring me flesh and bring me ine, bring me pine logs hither: thou and I ill see him dine, hen e bear him thither. Page and monarch forth they ent, forth they ent together through the rude ind s ild lament and the bitter eather. 5. In his master s steps he trod, here the sno lay dinted. Heat as in the very sod hich the saint had printed. herefore, hristian men, be sure, ealth or rank possessing, ye ho no ill bless the poor shall yourselves find blessing.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 8 Silent Night 7 ranz ruber 4...... Si - lent night, ho - ly night, all is calm, 5 5.... all is bright, round yon vir - gin moth - er and child. 7 Ho.. - ly in - fant so ten - der and mild, sleep in heav - en - ly.. 5 5 8 5 7. peace,. sleep in. heav - en - ly. peace. 7. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight, glories stream from heaven afar, heav nly hosts sing alleluia. hrist the Savior is born, hrist the Savior is born!. Silent night, holy night, Son of od, love s pure light radiant beams from thy holy face, ith the dan of redeeming grace, esus, Lord, at thy birth. esus, Lord, at thy birth.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. 9 Up on the Housetop enamin Russell Hanby 7 4 Up on the house - top rein - deer pause, out umps good old San - ta laus; 7 don through the chim - ney ith lots of toys, all for the lit - tle ones' hrist-mas oys. 7 Ho, ho, ho! ho ould - n't go! Ho, ho, ho! ho ould -n't go! 7 Up on the house - top, click, click, click, don through the chim - ney ith good Saint Nick.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. Hanukkah Song m Yiddish olk une 4 4 O, Ha - nuk - kah, O, Ha - nuk - kah, come light the me - no - rah: let s have a par - ty, e ll 7 7 m m all dance the ho - ra; gath -er round the ta - ble, e ll give you a treat; S vi - vo - nim to play ith, le - m m. Œ vi - vot to eat; and hile e are play - ing, the can - dles are burn - ing lo; m m m. Œ one for each night, they shed a seet light, to re - mind us of days long a - go; m m m one for each night, they shed a seet light, to re - mind us of days long a - go.
harles Wesley ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. Hark! the Herald ngels Sing elix Mndelssohn b 4... Hark the her - ald an -gels sing, lo - ry to the ne -born king!. Peace on earth and b b. mer - cy mild, od and sin - ners re - con - ciled. oy - ful all ye na - tions rise. b m b.. oin the tri - umph of the skies. With an - gel - ic host pro - claim, hrist is born in 5 5 5 m b.. eth - le - hem. Hark! the her - ald an - gels sing, lo - ry to the ne - born king. 5 5 5. hrist, by highest heav n adored, hrist the everlasting Lord, late in time behold him come, offspring of the virgin s omb. Veiled in flesh the odhead see! Hail, incarnate deity! Pleased ith us in flesh to dell, esus, our Emmanuel! Hark! the herald angels sing, lory to the neborn king.
ESY HOLIY UKULELE SONOOK, p. We Wish You a Merry hristmas 7 raditional English 4. We ish you a mer - ry hrist - mas; e ish you a mer - ry hrist - mas; e ish you a mer - ry hrist - mas and a hap - py Ne 7 Œ Œ Year. ood tid - ings e bring to you and your kin; good tid - ings for hrist - mas and a hap - py Ne Year. 5. Oh, bring us a figgy pudding; oh, bring us a figgy pudding; oh, bring us a figgy pudding and a cup of good cheer.. We on t go until e get some; e on t go until e get some; e on t go until e get some, so bring some out here.