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THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS (Hogin / Larkin / McBride) Alabama - 1996 Ribbons and paper cover the floor It's been a great Christmas, with presents galore Everyone's happy and I'm happy too Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) The night before Christmas I had with you Frost on the window, snow on the ground Holiday spirit, holiday sounds Everyone's thankful and I'm thankful too Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) The night before Christmas I had with you It all started underneath that mistletoe While we were waiting up just to help old Santa Claus We were making merry in ways we'd never thought of When we heard those sleigh bells and old Santa almost caught us We didn't take no pictures, but I still remember One very special twenty-fourth day of December Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) The night before Christmas I had with you (Saxophone Solo) It all started underneath that mistletoe While we were waiting up just to help old Santa Claus We were making merry in ways we'd never thought of When we heard those sleigh bells and old Santa almost caught us If we don't do this next year, Honey, I'm sure gonna miss it Why don't we make it a new Yuletide tradition Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) The night before Christmas I had with you Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) Oh, what a night (Oh, what a night) The night before Christmas I had with you Oh, Merry Christmas, Baby, I love you so much (What a night) Oh, what a night (What a night) Ummm, what a night (What a night) Oh, what a night (What a night) The night before Christmas (What a night) I spent it with you (What a night) Oh, what a night (What a night) The night before......FADE (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - October 2005)

    





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