Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say Rudolph with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? Then how the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee "Rudolph the red Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose and if you ever saw it, you would even say it glows Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose and if you ever saw it, you would even say it glows now all the reindeer love him, and they shouted out with glee “Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, you’ll go down in history” Rudolph Then how the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer you'll go down in history. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw it why you would even say it glows. All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names. Then how the reindeer loved him (Loved him) As they shouted out with glee, (Yipee!) "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,(Reindeer You'll go down in history."(Like George Washington) Report a problem Writer(s): Johnny Marks All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names; They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games. Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say: “Rudolph, with your nose so bright, Won’t you guide my sleigh tonight?” Then how the reindeer loved him, As they shouted out with glee, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Then how the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer You'll go down in history" (Had a very shiny, had a very shiny nose) But then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say "Hey Rudolph, with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" Then how the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee . It's amazing how much we can learn from Christmas songs. Even "Rudolph, the Red-NosedReindeer"speaks of four-legged northern creatures bullying the "weirdest" of the group, and then realizing his potential could save Christmas. Here is another thought: What would be more amazing is using our new found holiday knowledge and use it year round. Several radio stations worldwide devote their airtime to playing Christmas music around the clock and thus, you'll hear music like "Mary, Did You Know," or "O Holy Night" at Christmas that you normally wouldn't hear in July. There is a market at Christmastime catered toward those who want to hear, or sing along, the story of the birth of Jesus whether they recognize him personally as the Saviour of the world or not. This same Saviour came to bring peace, and there are several events of this past year that bring to light the necessity of some sort of "peace" worldwide. Should we discuss the attack on those in Paris this year? This was obviously a terrible event that brought attention to the why's and how's regarding terrorism. Another topic of discussion includes Canada and her stance on welcoming Syrian refugees. Canadians can talk all they want about whether it is a good thing to allow immigrants from a wore-torn nation and a perceived threat of being violent themselves step foot north of the 49th. Sure, there must be some major "i's" to dot and "t's" to cross before the Canadian government should make it official, but I, for one, and my wife concurs, believe that if the peace of Jesus welcomes such people at his feet, they should be most welcome at ours. Blind Muslim Trust Experiment, Stockholm - An Experience of Acceptance and Peace Whatever songs you sing, hear, play and hum in the shower be songs you'll stand by next summer. Remember that line in the song "Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me." Perhaps that starts with welcoming refugees in your hometown. Perhaps it means helping your kids package up Christmas gifts for less fortunate neighbour kids down the street. You don't have to be religious after all to pick up the Bible for the first time. So since it is Christmas, take a read at the book of Romans chapter 12, verse 18, where it reads, "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." I suppose if we can learn anything from a Christmas theme, the story of Rudolph, that red-nosed reindeer, holds the best example: "Then all the reindeer loved him," after they realized bullying Rudolph about that bright red nose of his was foolish since Rudolph could make a difference in the world. We may not be able to save Christmas like our red-nosed friend, but we can certainly shed a little peace. "The Little Drummer Boy" Performed by John Schlitt - A Song About Humility and Peace Check out RetroSwitch's Christmas Special THIS FRIDAY, Dec. 18, 2015 with yours truly, Parker! It will be a presentation I hope you enjoy and will serve greatly for any gathering. Check out one of the songs featuring on the Special, by John Schlitt, solo artist and frontman of Grammy award winning band Petra, "The Little Drummer Boy." Experience music based on Scripture fitted for the Christmas Season and beyond. Coming Up: RetroSwitch Christmas Special Dec. 25: RetroSwitch Special Presentation: The New Young Messiah Jan. 1: RetroRequested: Songs requested by YOU! Then how the reindeer loved him I saw Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer the other night, the stop-motion animation one with the Burl Ives songs. It's pretty disturbing, more so than I'd remembered. Here's what happens the day Rudolph is born:Donner (Rudolph's father): Wow, my new son is so cool. He looks just like everybody else! Awesome![Suddenly and without explanation, Rudolph's nose begins to glow and make a terrible sound.]Donner: Ahh! My son is broken! Oh no, this is horrible! Santa is going to hate him! What can I do? I have to hide him quick before Santa comes!Santa: Ho ho ho! Hello Donner! I've come to see your new son! Ho ho ho![As if on cue, Rudolph's nose starts glowing again and making the same irritating high-pitched noise as before.]Santa: Um, Donner? What uh... what's going on here? Your son is... broken. Is this some kind of joke? What's the matter with you people? I swear to god Donner, unless you repair this demented son of yours, I will never let him perform manual labor for me![Santa sings a song about how wonderful Christmas is and then leaves.]Donner: Aw, gee. Santa's right. My new son sucks...Things go downhill from there. Merle Haggard Merle Haggard Merle Ronald Haggard (born April 6, 1937) is an American country music song writer, singer, guitarist, fiddler and instrumentalist. Along with Buck Owens, Haggard and his band The Strangers helped create the Bakersfield sound, which is characterized by the unique twang of Fender Telecaster and the unique mix with the traditional country steel guitar sound, new vocal harmony styles in which the words are minimal, and a rough edge not heard on the more polished Nashville Sound recordings of the same era. more » Year: 2011 2:50 119 Views Playlists: #1 Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! You know Dasher and Dancer And Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid And Donner and Blitzen. But do you recall The most famous reindeer of all Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer Had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it You would even say it glows All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say Rudolph with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight Then all the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer You'll go down in history Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer Had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it You would even say it glows All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say Rudolph with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight Then all the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer You'll go down in hi-sto-ry The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: Written by: Johnny Marks Lyrics © Roba Music Verlag GMBH, DistroKid, ST. NICHOLAS MUSIC INC. Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind Citation Use the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography: Missing lyrics by Merle Haggard? Know any other songs by Merle Haggard? Don't keep it to yourself! The Web's Largest Resource for Music, Songs & Lyrics A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Watch the song video Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer more tracks from the album Country Christmas [Sony] #1#1#2#2#3#3#4Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer#4#5#5#6#7#9#10#11#12#7#13#14#15#16#18#19#20#21#22#23 Browse Our awesome collection of Promoted Songs » Quiz Are you a music master? » What is AC/DC's most popular song according to Spotify? A. Back in Black B. Thunderstruck C. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Want to Rock 'n' Roll) D. Highway to Hell Merle Haggard tracks On Radio Right Now Powered by Think you know music? Test your MusicIQ here! Movies in which is played Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer » Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Yarn is the best way to find video clips by quote. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect spot. It's available on the web and also on Android and iOS. Then all the reindeer loved him This work could have adult content. If you proceed you have agreed that you are willing to see such content. If you accept cookies from our site and you choose "Proceed", you will not be asked again during this session (that is, until you close your browser). If you log in you can store your preference and never be asked again. Tags Summary David wraps an arm around him, hand splayed across his chest to pull him close. “Tell me,” he says quietly.“I want you to dress up as Santa,” Patrick rushes out in one quick breath. Language: English Words: 2,178 Chapters: 1/1 Kudos: 145 Bookmarks: 7 Hits: 1106

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