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Q: Lyrics to a Christmas song from 40 + years ago. ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Lyrics to a Christmas song from 40 + years ago.
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Performing Arts
Asked by: parpan-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 23 Apr 2003 20:46 PDT
Expires: 23 May 2003 20:46 PDT
Question ID: 194635
I don't know who sung this song. I know a few of the lines to this
song. It goes like this. " We're trimming the tree, we're trimming the
tree, we're helping ol kris kringle. Were hanging stings of popcorn
that light and bubble and glow, and one day we'll help Rudolph as he
glides his sleigh through the snowwwwwww.....
Please help..
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Subject: Re: Lyrics to a Christmas song from 40 + years ago.
From: journalist-ga on 24 Apr 2003 06:56 PDT
 
I recall the snippet of lyrics you mention and my guess is that if you
can find a school music book from the period (1960-1964, perhaps
earlier), you may find the lyrics there.

If you're in the same area in which you grew up, query the schoool
board to see if they have any old elementary school music books in
storage, then check their contents.

I didn't locate the lyrics on the Internet but another Researcher
might be able to assist you.  Good luck!
Subject: Re: Lyrics to a Christmas song from 40 + years ago.
From: parpan-ga on 25 Apr 2003 20:24 PDT
 
I have tried everyting to find this song. I really would like to solve
this mystry.. Is it the 10.00 that isn't generating alot of research.
Subject: Re: Lyrics to a Christmas song from 40 + years ago.
From: cynthia-ga on 23 May 2003 10:29 PDT
 
Hi parpan,

A search for the lyrics only brings up this page:
http://lyricsplayground.com/missing_songs.html
It's either you or another person looking for the same song.

I think it's going to take a trip to the library or to a sheet music
shop that deals in rare and hard-to-find songs. I'm not sure about the
other Researchers, getting me to leave the house, let alone the
computer, is quite an ordeal.

~~Cynthia

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