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What Was It Like In 1988?

Friday, December 12th, 2008

In case you didn’t hear my duet with Bobby Helms, click the player below to listen!

jinglebellrock.mp3 

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

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 (Top 5 winner at the end of this blog) 

A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1988

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush  

Population:  244,498,982 
Life expectancy:  74.9 years  

Dow-Jones   
High:  2,183 
Low:  1,879  

Federal spending:  $1064.14 billion 
Federal debt:  $2601.3 billion 
Inflation:  4.7% 
Consumer Price Index:  118.3 
Unemployment:  6.2%  

Cost of a new home:  $138,300.00 
Cost of a new car:  $10,400.00 
Median Household Income:  $27,225.00  
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $1.08 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.89  
Yearly Inflation Rate USA4.08%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 2168
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 10.50%
Average Monthly Rent $420.00 
Movie Ticket $3.50
US Postage Stamp 24 cents

1988 - The Hubble Space Telescope Goes into operation to explore deep space and is still in full use today mapping our universe. A bomb is exploded on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie in Scotland on December 21st . Also Prozac is sold for the first time as an anti-depressant some of the great movies that year included Rain Man, Die Hard and A Fish Called Wanda

Some Events in 1988
A new drug Crack appears ( A derivative of Cocaine ) and is increasingly found in US Cities
US Shuttle programme resumes 2 1/2 years after Challenger disaster
First transatlantic fibre optic cable laid able to carry 40,000 telephone calls simultaneously
The first major computer virus infects computers connected to the Internet.
The Hubble Space Telescope is put into operation
The US Stealth Bomber is unveiled
The Antidepressant Prozac introduced which quickly became the market leader for treating depression

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 2 Tickets To My New Year’s Eve Party At Ft. Mcdowell Casino!
 
Today’s winner
was Gordon GrayII.   Here are Gordon’s Top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Merry Christmas Darling
4. Sleigh Ride
3. You’r a Mean One Mr Grinch
2. Wonderful Time of the Year
1. Mary’s Boy Child, Jesus Christ

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

What Was It Like In 1987?

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Here is my latest duet with Bobby Helms.  Should I play this on the radio or not?  You decide - leave a comment or send me an email! Click the player below to listen!

jinglebellrock.mp3 

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

Click Here to Watch the FREE Blogging Video Tutorials

 (Top 5 winner at the end of this blog) 

A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1987

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush 

Population:  242,288,918 
Life expectancy:  74.9 years 

Dow-Jones   
High:  2,722 
Low:  2,722 

Federal spending:  $1003.91 billion 
Federal debt:  $2346.1 billion 
Inflation:  3.6% 
Consumer Price Index:  113.6 
Unemployment:  7% 

Cost of a new home:  $127,200.00 
Cost of a new car:  $10,3055.00  
Median Household Income:  $26,061.00 
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.22 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $0.95 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.78 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.28 

Yearly Inflation Rate USA3.66%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1938
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 8.75%
Average Income per year $24,350.00
Average Monthly Rent $395.00
1 gallon of gas 89 cents
1 LB of Bacon $1.80

1987 - After many years of research a new drug AZT is used for the treatment of AIDS. After a long period of growth the US stockmarket drops 22.6% in one day on October 19th and throughout the rest of the world major falls are recorded by the end of October with Hong Kong dropping by 45.8%. In the UK 2 major transport disasters happen when A cross-channel ferry capsizes and an underground fire in Kings Cross Tube Station. England also suffers one of the worst storms in history when Hurricane force winds hit much of the South of England

Some Events of 1987
US Stock Market Crashes on Monday, October 19th , 1987 with a 508 point drop or 22.6%
Stockmarkets around the world follow with falls, by the end of October Australia had fallen 41.8%, Canada 22.5%, Hong Kong 45.8%, and the United Kingdom 26.4%.
The USS Stark a Frigate is attacked by an Iraq Air to Sea missile Which is called “an Accident” and 30 US Sailors are killed
Fox Broadcasting Co. made its prime-time TV debut
A rare earthquake 5.0 on the Richter scale affects 14 states in the Midwest and parts of Canada
The First Criminal convicted using DNA Evidence Robert Melias in England
Work on the Channel Tunnel joining UK and France begins
1987 is shortened by 1 second to adjust to the Gregorian calender
Disposable Contact Lenses became available for commercial distribution

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 2 Tickets To My New Year’s Eve Party At Ft. Mcdowell Casino!
 
Today’s winner
was Joel Kapner.   Here are Joel’s Top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Chipmunk Song
4. Snoopy’s Christmas
3. Do They Know It’s Christmas
2. Holly Jolly Christmas
1. The Christmas Song

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

What Was It Like In 1986?

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Here is my latest duet with Bobby Helms.  Should I play this on the radio or not?  You decide - leave a comment or send me an email! Click the player below to listen!

jinglebellrock.mp3 

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

Click Here to Watch the FREE Blogging Video Tutorials

 (Top 5 winner at the end of this blog) 

A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1986

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush 

Population:  240,132,887 
Life expectancy:  74.7 years 

Dow-Jones   
High:  1,955 
Low:  1,502 

Federal spending:  $990.34 billion 
Federal debt:  $2120.6 billion 
Inflation:  1.9% 
Consumer Price Index:  109.6 
Unemployment:  7.2% 

Cost of a new home:  $111,900.00 
Cost of a new car:  $9,255.00  
Median Household Income:  $24,897.00 
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.22 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $0.93 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.87 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.22 

Yearly Inflation Rate USA1.91%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1895
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 7.50%
Average Income per year $22,400.00
Average Monthly Rent $385.00
Casio Portable Color Television $249.99
Tandy 600 Portable Computer $1599.00
Bacon per pound $1.75

1986 - Following a number of trouble free years in Space Exploration the Space Shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after take off watched by people live on TV around the world. The Internet Mail Access Protocol defined which opens the way for E-Mail and the same year the Human Genome Project is launched to understand the Human Makeup , this will open the way for great advances in the treatment of many illnesses. The worst ever Nuclear Disaster occurs as the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station Explodes causing the release of radioactive material across much of Europe. In the UK (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease is identified which causes many deaths over the next few years and a major reform in farming practices.

Some Events in 1986
Breakthrough in US - USSR Arms Talks between Reagan and Gorbachev leads to commitment to disarm thus ending a long period of instability caused by the Cold War
Soviet Nuclear reactor at Chernobyl Explodeson April 26th causing release of radioactive material across much of Europe
Approximately Seven million Americans join hands in “Hands Across America”
Mike Tyson becomes the youngest Heavyweight Champion in history
The United Kingdom and France announce plans to construct the Channel Tunnel.
Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates after launch, killing all on board
IBM unveils the PC Convertible, the first laptop computer.

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 2 Tickets To My New Year’s Eve Party At Ft. Mcdowell Casino!
 
Today’s winner
was Wendy Puckett.   Here are Wendy’s Top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
4. Same Aud Lang Syne
3. Have Yourself a Merry Christmas
2. We Need A Little Christmas
1. Here Comes Santa Claus

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

WHO WON LAST NIGHT?? Plus, What Happened In 1985?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Last night at Salute Restorante I attended the very first, Packages From Home, Celebrity Pack-Off.  We raised a lot of money for packages and postage.  Thank you to John and everyone at Salutes for hosting this event.  Thanks to Kathleen for inviting me to be one of the packers.

Look at the photos below to see who the winner was! 

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We need to take all the items from this big box….

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And put them in this little box!

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The judges kept a close eye us!

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What’s up with this?  Greg, my tape doesn’t work!

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I’ll use this one instead, and I better hurry!

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No, Bruce, those are your items - for your box!

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Bruce and I are exhausted…this was hard!

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The “Governor’s” box was bulging!

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And the winner!!

Jack Is The Winner!
Then, to my surprise, I was presented with an American flag.  The flag was flown on June 14th, 2008, in a U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B II over the skies of Baghdad!  I am honored to have it, and remain thankful for all of our brave men and women who have served and are serving our country!

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Here is my latest duet with Bobby Helms.  Should I play this on the radio or not?  You decide - leave a comment or send me an email! Click the player below to listen!

jinglebellrock.mp3 

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

Click Here to Watch the FREE Blogging Video Tutorials

[Top 5 winner and songs at that end of this blog] 

A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1985

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush 

Population:  237,923,795 
Life expectancy:  74.7 years 

Dow-Jones   
High:  1,553 
Low:  1,184 

Federal spending:  $946.39 billion 
Federal debt:  $1817.5 billion 
Inflation:  3.6% 
Consumer Price Index:  107.6 
Unemployment:  7.5% 

Cost of a new home:  $100,800.00 
Cost of a new car:  $9,005.00  
Median Household Income:  $23,618.00 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $1.20 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.80 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.26 

Yearly Inflation Rate USA 3.55%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1546
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 10.75%
Average Income per year $22,100.00
Average Monthly Rent $375.00
Average Price for new car $9,005.00
Movie Ticket $2.75
US Postage Stamp 22 cents
Bacon per pound $1.65

1985 - As the spread of aids increases Governments round the world start screening Blood donations for AIDS. On the technology front the first .com is registered and the first version of Windows is released Ver 1.0 . Terrorists continue to perform acts of terrorism including the hijack of TWA Flight 847 and the Italian Cruise Liner “Achille Lauro “. Famine in Ethiopia is shown more on TV News in July and Live Aid concerts around the world raise many millions to help the starving in Africa and the pop industry in US joins together to sing “We Are The World”.

Some Events in 1985
President Reagan and Soviet Leader Gorbachev meet for the first time in Switzerland
Boris Becker becomes youngest winner at 17 to win the mens Wimbledon championships
President Reagan announces Strategic Defense Weapons ( SDI ) will not impact arms talks
New York Stock Exchange Closes For The day For Hurricane Gloria
The first .Com domain name, symbolics.com, is registered by the Symbolics corporation. However, .edu domains, for educational institutions, still predominate over the commercial .com ones
Microsoft Corporation releases the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0.

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 2 Tickets To My New Year’s Eve Party At Ft. Mcdowell Casino!  Today’s winner was Sally Walston.   Here are her top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Christmas Eve Sarajevo
4. Jingle Bell Rock
3. Let it Snow
2. O Holy Night
1. I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

What Was It Like In 1984?

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Here is my latest duet with Bobby Helms.  Should I play this on the radio or not?  You decide - leave a comment or send me an email! Click the player below to listen!

jinglebellrock.mp3 

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

Click Here to Watch the FREE Blogging Video Tutorials

I am still working on another duet - let’s see how this next one turns out!

Top 5 winner and songs at the end of this blog….
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A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1983

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush 

Population:  235,824,902 
Life expectancy:  74.7 years 

Dow-Jones   
High:  1,287 
Low:  1,086 

Federal spending:  $851.85 billion 
Federal debt:  $1564.7 billion 
Inflation:   
Consumer Price Index:  103.9 
Unemployment:  9.6% 

Cost of a new home:  $97,600.00 
Cost of a new car: Dodge RAM 50 Truck $8,995.00  
Median Household Income:  $22,415.00 
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.20 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $1.21 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $1.01 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.26 

Yearly Inflation Rate USA4.3 %
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1211
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 10.75%
Average Income per year $21,600.00
Average Monthly Rent $350.00
Movie Ticket $2.50
1 gallon of gas $1.10

1984 - In technology the Aids Virus is identified at that point it is not the worldwide problem it is today. Following on from the PC Apple releases the Macintosh computer. Following the Widespread Famine in Ethiopia Some many of the top British and Irish USSR pop musicians under the Name Band Aid and record the song “Do They Know It’s Christmas”. Following the boycott by the US of the Moscow Olympics the soviet block boycotts the Los Angeles Olympic games. Recession continues to be a problem in the US and 70 US Banks fail in just one year

Some Events In 1984
The Olympic Games are held in Los Angeles
USSR And soviet block boycotts the Olympic games in retaliation for Western Boycott in 1980
By the year end more than 70 US Banks fail
Sony and Philips introduce the first commercial CD Players
Sony makes the first 3 1/2″ computer disk
The Space Shuttle Discovery has its maiden voyage
Genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling was developed and is now in wide by Forensic scientists when obtaining evidence in a crime

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 2 Tickets To My New Year’s Eve Party At Ft. Mcdowell Casino!  Today’s winner was Terry Hulke.   Here are Terry’s top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Oh Holy Night
4. Jingle Bells
3. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
2. Mary’s Boy Child, Jesus Christ
1. All I Want for Christmas is You

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

What Was It Like In 1983?

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.

Click Here to Watch the FREE Blogging Video Tutorials

I am working on another duet - let’s see how this next one turns out!

Top 5 winner and songs at the end of this blog….
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A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1983

President: Ronald W. Reagan
Vice President: George Bush

Population: 233,791,994
Life expectancy: 74.6 years

Dow-Jones
High: 1,287
Low: 1,027

Federal spending: $808.38 billion
Federal debt: $1371.7 billion
Inflation: 7.6%
Consumer Price Index: 99.6
Unemployment: 9.7%

Cost of a new home: $89,800.00
Cost of a new car: Dodge RAM 50 Truck $5665.00
Median Household Income: $20,885.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.20
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $1.24
Cost of a dozen eggs: $0.86
Cost of a gallon of Milk: $2.24

Yearly Inflation Rate USA3.22%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1258
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 11.00%
Average Income per year $21,070.00
Average Monthly Rent $335.00

1983 - The worlds most popular word processing programme is launched Microsoft Word. Following on from the start of the recession in the US Unemployment Rises to 12 million. In Ethiopia following the worst drought in history the death toll reaches a staggering 4 million. The US starts deploying Cruise Missiles and Pershing Missiles in Europe at the Greenham Common Air Force Base in England and West Germany amid mass protests

Some Events In 1983
Unemployment Rises in the US to 12 million the highest figure since 1941
The first mobile phones, are introduced to the public by the Motorola Company.
President Ronald Reagan proposes the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
US Space Shuttle Challenger is launched on it’s maiden flight
Microsoft Word is first released
nal Episode of M*A*S*H airs record 125 million watch
Cabbage Patch Dolls

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 4 lessons to Fred Astaire Dance classes and a $50 gifts card to San Tan Village Shops.

Today’s winner was Krista Thoms. Here are her top 5 favorite Christmas songs :

5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
4. I’ll be Home for Christmas
3. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
2. Run Rudolph Run
1. Christmas Shoes

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5: Click Here To Submit Your 5

What Was It Like In 1982

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here 

I am working on another duet - let’s see how this next one turns out!

Top 5 winner and songs at the end of this blog….
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A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!” 

The Year Was 1982
President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush 

Population:  231,664,458 
Life expectancy:  74.5 years 

Dow-Jones   
High:  1,070 
Low:  776 

Federal spending:  $745.76 billion 
Federal debt:  $1137.3 billion 
Inflation:  6% 
Consumer Price Index:  96.5 
Unemployment:  7.6% 
 
Cost of a new home:  $83,900.00 
Cost of a new car:  $ $7,983.00 
Median Household Income:  $20,171.00 
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.20 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $1.30 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.84 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.24 
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 6.16 %
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1046
Average Income per year $21,050.00
Average Monthly Rent $320.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 91 cents
US Postage Stamp 20 cents
Vic 20 $299.95
Satellite Receiver $245.95

1982 - New technology continues to change our buying habits with smaller and cheaper electronic gadgets appearing including the first CD player and a new industry is just beginning with the use of Genetic Engineering human insulin produced by bacteria is sold for the first time. On the world stage Argentina invades the Falkland Islands and Argentina and the UK go to war over a small island thousands of miles away. After many reports of Whales becoming and endangered species the International Whaling Commission decides to end commercial whaling, and a major recession hits the United States.

Some Events in 1982 
Argentina invades the Falkland Islands / Maldives on 19th March , and the UK sends the Royal Navy, RAF and the Army and retakes possession of the Falkland Islands during the conflict the Nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano.
The largest cash robbery in History occurs in New York when $9,800,000 is stolen from an armored car
The First Issue of USA Today is published
Disney Futuristic Park EPCOT ( Experimental Community Of Tomorrow )is opened
Doctors performed the first implant of a permanent artificial heart designed by Robert Jarvik
Severe recession begins in the United States.
First CD player sold in Japan
The Weather Channel airs on cable television for the first time.
Times man of The Year is THE COMPUTER

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes? 

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 4 lessons to Fred Astaire Dance classes and a $50 gifts card to San Tan Village Resturant - Brio Tuscan Grille!  

Today’s winner was Mike Herskovits.  Here are his top  5 favorite Christmas songs :
5. Angels We Have Heard On High
4. The Magic Toy
3. The Christmas Song
2. It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Chistmas
1. I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now!  Include the artist with your title.  Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5:  Click Here To Submit Your 5   

What Was It Like In 1981?

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Quick Link to my blog with the words to 42 Christmas Songs, just Click Here 

I am working on another duet - let’s see how this next one turns out!

Top 5 winner and songs at the end of this blog….
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A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!” 

The Year Was 1981

President:  Ronald W. Reagan 
Vice President:  George Bush  

Population:  229,465,714 
Life expectancy:  74.1 years  

Dow-Jones   
High:  1024 
Low:  824  

Federal spending:  $678.25 billion 
Federal debt:  $994.8 billion 
Inflation:  10.2% 
Consumer Price Index:  90.9 
Unemployment:  7.1%  

Cost of a new home:  $83,000.00 
Median Household Income:  $19,074.00 
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.15 ($0.18 as of 3/22/81; $0.20 as of 11/1/81) 
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:  $1.38 
Cost of a dozen eggs:  $0.90 
Cost of a gallon of Milk:  $2.22  

Yearly Inflation Rate USA10.35%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 875
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 15.75%
Average Income per year $21,050.00
Average Monthly Rent $315.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas $1.25
Sinclair ZX80 $199.95
19 inch Color TV $399.95 

1981 Many notable technological advances happened in 1981 one of the most exciting was the First Flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia. This was also the first year that the Word Internet was mentioned and MS-DOS was released by Microsoft along with the first IBM PC. On the world stage the events that captured the imagination included Lady Diana Spencer marrying Charles The Prince of Wales. In Politics a little known group before Solidarity inspire popular protests and a general strike in Poland and the government in the UK starts the process of privatization of Nationalized Industries which is later followed by many other countries around the world. 

Some Events From 1981
Ronald Reagan becomes US President
Iran releases 52 American hostages, who had been held for 444 days
Air traffic controllers strike causing chaos in the US and The US President Ronald Reagan fires them
Researchers find the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic
Muhammad Ali finally retires with career record of 55 wins and 5 defeats
Sandra Day O’Connor is nominated to become the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
First Flight of US Space Shuttle Columbia
MS-DOS released by Microsoft 
IBM in US launches it’s first PC which uses Microsoft Software MS DOS
The term INTERNET first mentioned
Post It Notes launched by 3M Corp
Artificially Produced Insulin becomes the worlds first genetically engineered protein to treat human disease Diabetes

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes? 

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 4 lessons to Fred Astaire Dance classes and a $50 gifts card to San Tan Village Resturant - Brio Tuscan Grille!  

Tuesday’s winner was Diane Provost.  Here are her top  5 favorite Christmas songs :
5. JJingle Bell Rock
4. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
3. Merry Christmas Darling
2. The Christmas Song
1. White Christmas

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now!  Include the artist with your title.  Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

Here’s A Quick Link To Submit Your 5:  Click Here To Submit Your 5   

What Was It Like In 1980 AND The Words To 42 Christmas Songs!

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

During these economic times some people are making money from their blogs. Click below to get some free videos and a free report to see if this is something you could do to make some money. I’ve checked it out and these guys are very good.
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Here are the words to 42 Christmas songs for you! To print them up, just highlight the ones you want, click “print” on your browser tool bar, and then click the “selection” option, and then print them.

A Baby Just Like You
All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
Blue Christmas
Christmas Dinner
Christmas For Cowboys
Christmas In Killarney
Deck the Halls
First Christmas
Frosty the Snow Man
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Here Comes Santa Claus
Holly Jolly Christmas
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
It’s the most wonderful time of the year
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Jingle Bell Rock
Jingle Bells
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Let It Snow!
Mary, Did You Know?
Merry Christmas Darling
Must Be Santa
Nuttin’ For Christmas
O Christmas Tree
Pine Cones And Holly Berries
Rocking around the Christmas Tree
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Silver Bells
Sleep Well, Little Children
Sleigh Ride
Tennessee Christmas
The Christmas Song
The Little Drummer Boy
The Night Before Christmas
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Up On the Housetop
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
White Christmas
Winter Wonderland
A Baby Just Like You
John Denver, J. Henry (c) 1975
The season is upon us now
A time for gifts and giving
And as the year draws to its close
I think about my living
The Christmas time when I was young,
The magic and the wonder,
But colors dull and candles dim,
And dark my standing under

O little Zachary, shining light
You’ve set my soul to dreaming
You’ve given back my joy in life
And filled me with new meaning

A Savior King was born that day,
A baby just like you,
And as the Magi came with gifts,
I come with my gift too

That peace on Earth fills up your time,
That brotherhood surrounds you.
That you may know the warmth of love,
And wrap it all around you

It’s just a wish, a dream I’m told
From days when I was young
Merry Christmas, little Zachary
Merry Christmas, everyone
Merry Christmas, little Zachary
Merry Christmas, everyone

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
Every body stops
and stares at me
These two teeth are
gone as you can see
I don’t know just who
to blame for this catastrophe!
But my one wish on Christmas Eve
is as plain as it can be!

All I want for Christmas
is my two front teeth,
my two front teeth,
see my two front teeth!

Gee, if I could only
have my two front teeth,
then I could with you
“Merry Christmas.”
It seems so long since I could say,
“Sister Susie sitting on a thistle!”

Gosh oh gee, how happy I’d be,
if I could only whistle (thhhh)

All I want for Christmas
is my two front teeth,
my two front teeth,
see my two front teeth.
Gee, if I could only
have my two front teeth,
then I could wish you
“Merry Christmas!”

Blue Christmas
B.Hayes, J.Johnson (c) 1948
I’ll have a blue Christmas without you;
I’ll be so blue thinking about you.
Decorations of red
on a green Christmas tree
Won’t mean a thing if
you’re not here with me

I’ll have a blue Christmas, that’s certain;
And when that blue heartache starts hurting,
You’ll be doing all right
with your Christmas of white,
But I’ll have a blue, blue Christmas.

Christmas Dinner
Paul Stookey, 1963
And it came to pass on a Christmas evening
While all the doors were shuttered tight
Outside standing, lonely boy-child
Cold and shivering in the night

On the street, every window
Save but one, was gleaming bright
And to this window walked the boy-child
Peeking in saw, candle light

Through other windows he had looked at turkeys
Ducks and geese, cherry pies
But through this window saw a grey-haired lady
Table bare and tears in her eyes

Into his coat reached the boy-child
Knowing well there was little there
He took from his pocket,
his own Christmas dinner
A bit of cheese, some bread to share

His outstretched hands
held the food and they trembled
As the door, it opened wide
Said he, Would you share with me Christmas dinner
Gently said she, Come inside

The grey-haired lady brought forth to the table
Glasses two and her last drop of wine
Said she, Here’s a toast to everyone’s Christmas
and especially, yours and mine

And it came to pass on that Christmas evening
While all the doors were shuttered tight
That in that town, the happiest Christmas
Was shared by candle light

Christmas For Cowboys
S. Weisberg (c) 1975
Tall in the saddle we spend Christmas day
Driving the cattle on the snow-covered plains.
All of the good gifts given today;
Ours is the sky and the wide open range.

Back in the cities, they have different ways,
Football and eggnog and Christmas parades.
I’ll take the blanket; I’ll take the reins;
Christmas for Cowboys and wide open plains.

A campfire for warmth as we stop for the night;
The stars overhead are the Christmas-tree lights.
The wind sings a hymn as we bow down to pray;
Christmas for Cowboys and the wide open plains.

It’s tall in the saddle we spend Christmas Day,
Driving the cattle on the snow-covered plains.
So many gifts have been opened today;
Ours is the sky and the wide open range.
It’s Christmas for Cowboys and wide open plains.

Christmas In Killarney
The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you’ve ever seen
Is Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home

It’s nice, you know, to kiss your beau
While cuddling under the mistletoe
And Santa Claus you know, of course
Is one of the boys from home

The door is always open
The neighbors pay a call
And Father John before he’s gone
Will bless the house and all

How grand it feels to click your heels
And join in the fun of the jigs and reels
I’m handing you no blarney
The likes you’ve never known
Is Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home

Deck The Halls
Deck the halls with boughs of holly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
‘Tis the season to be jolly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Don we now our gay apparel
Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la.
Troll the ancient Yule-tide carol
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.

See the blazing Yule before us.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Strike the harp and join the chorus.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Follow me in merry measure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
While I tell of Yule-tide treasure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

Fast away the old year passes.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Hail the new year, lads and lasses
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Sing we joyous, all together.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
heedless of the wind and weather.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

First Christmas
Stan Rogers, 1979, on Between The Breaks
This day a year ago, he was rolling in the snow
With a younger brother in his father’s yard
Christmas break, a time for touching home,
the heart of all he’d known
And leaving was so hard

Three thousand miles away,
now he’s working Christmas Day
Making double time for the minding of the store
Well he always said, he’d make it on his own
He’s spending Christmas Eve alone
First Christmas away from home

She’s standing by the train station,
pan-handling for change
Four more dollars buys a decent meal and a room
Looks like the Sally Ann place after all,
in a crowded sleeping hall
That echoes like a tomb

But it’s warm and clean and free,
and there are worse places to be
At least it means no beating from her Dad
And if she cries because it’s Christmas Day
She hopes that it won’t show
First Christmas away from home

In the apartment stands a tree,
and it looks so small and bare
Not like it was meant to be,
Golden angel on the top
It’s not that same old silver star,
you wanted for your own
First Christmas away from home

In the morning, they get prayers,
then it’s crafts and tea downstairs
Then another meal back in his little room
Hoping maybe that “the boys”
will think to phone before the day is gone
Well, it’s best they do it soon

When the “old girl” passed away,
he fell apart more every day
Each had always kept the other pretty well
But the kids all said the nursing home was best
Cause he couldn’t live alone
First Christmas away from home

In the common room they’ve got the biggest tree
And it’s huge and cold and lifeless
Not like it ought to be,
and the lit-up flashing Santa Claus on top
It’s not that same old silver star,
you once made for your own
First Christmas away from home

Frosty the Snow Man
Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul,
With a corncob pipe and a button nose
and two eyes made out of coal.
Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale, they say,
He was made of snow but the children
know how he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in that
old silk hat they found.
For when they placed it on his head
he began to dance around.
O, Frosty the snowman
was alive as he could be,
And the children say he could laugh
and play just the same as you and me.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

Frosty the snowman knew
the sun was hot that day,
So he said, “Let’s run and
we’ll have some fun
now before I melt away.”
Down to the village,
with a broomstick in his hand,
Running here and there all
around the square saying,
Catch me if you can.
He led them down the streets of town
right to the traffic cop.
And he only paused a moment when
he heard him holler “Stop!”
For Frosty the snow man
had to hurry on his way,
But he waved goodbye saying,
“Don’t you cry,
I’ll be back again some day.”
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
dr. Elmo, 1979, dr. Elmo’s Twisted Christmas
Grandma got run over by a reindeer.
Walking home from our house Christmas eve.
You can say there’s no such thing as Santa,
but as for me and grandpa we believe.
She’d been drinking too much eggnog,
and we begged her not to go.
But she forgot her medication, and she
staggered out the door into the snow.
When we found her Christmas morning,
at the scene of the attack,
she had hoof-prints on her forehead,
and incriminating Claus marks on her back.

Now we’re all so proud of grandpa,
He’s been taking this so well.
See him in there watching football,
drinking root beer and
playing cards with Cousin Mel.
It’s not Christmas without Grandma,
All the family’s dressed in black
and we just can’t help but wonder:
Should we open up her gifts,
or send them back?
Send them back!!

Now the goose is on the table
and the pudding made of fig
and the blue and silver candles
that would just have matched
the hair on grandma’s wig.
I’ve warned all my
friends and neighbors
better watch out for yourselves,
they should never give a license
to a man who drives a sleigh
and plays with elves.

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
from the film Meet Me In St. Louis
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane 1943
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Let your heart be light
From now on,
our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Make the Yule-tide gay,
From now on,
our troubles will be miles away.

Here we are as in olden days,
happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who are dear to us
gather near to us once more.

Through the years we all will be together
If the Fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
And have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

Here Comes Santa Claus
Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman (c) 1947
Here comes Santa Claus!
Here comes Santa Claus!
Right down Santa Claus Lane!
Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer
are pulling on the reins.
Bells are ringing, children singing;
All is merry and bright.
Hang your stockings and say your prayers,
‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight.

Here comes Santa Claus!
Here comes Santa Claus!
Right down Santa Claus Lane!
He’s got a bag that is filled with toys
for the boys and girls again.
Hear those sleigh bells jingle jangle,
What a beautiful sight.
Jump in bed, cover up your head,
‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight

Holly Jolly Christmas
Johnny Marks (c) 1962
Have a holly, jolly Christmas;
It’s the best time of the year
I don’t know if there’ll be snow,
but have a cup of cheer.
Have a holly, jolly Christmas;
And when you walk down the street
Say Hello to friends you know
and everyone you meet.

Oh, ho, the mistletoe
hung where you can see;
Somebody waits for you;
Kiss her once for me.
Have a holly jolly Christmas,
and in case you didn’t hear,
Oh by golly, have a holly,
jolly Christmas this year.

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
T. Connor (c) 1952
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
Underneath the mistletoe last night.
She didn’t see me creep
down the stairs to have a peep;
She thought that I was tucked
up in my bedroom fast asleep.
Then, I saw Mommy tickle Santa Claus
Underneath his beard so snowy white;
Oh, what a laugh it would have been
If Daddy had only seen
Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night.

I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Kim Gannon, Walter Kent (c) 1943
I’ll be home for Christmas
You can count on me
Please have snow and mistletoe
and presents on the tree

Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love light gleams
I’ll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams

It’s the most wonderful time of the year
Eddie Pola, George Wyle 1963
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
With the kids jingle belling,
and everyone telling you,
“Be of good cheer,”
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

There’ll be parties for hosting,
marshmallows for toasting and
caroling out in the snow.
there’ll be scary ghost stories and
tales of the glories of Christmases
long, long ago.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
There’ll be much mistletoeing
and hearts will be glowing,
when loved ones are near.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

Jingle Bell Rock
Bobby Helms
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time
Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square
In the frosty air.

What a bright time, it’s the right time
To rock the night away
Jingle bell time is a swell time
To go gliding in a one-horse sleigh
Giddy-up jingle horse, pick up your feet
Jingle around the clock
Mix and a-mingle in the jingling feet
That’s the jingle bell,
That’s the jingle bell,
That’s the jingle bell rock.

Jingle Bells
James Lord Pierpont publ. 1857
Dashing through the snow
On a one-horse open sleigh,
Over the fields we go,
Laughing all the way;
Bells on bob-tail ring,
making spirits bright,
What fun it is to ride and sing
A sleighing song tonight
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way!
O what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh

A day or two ago,
I thought I’d take a ride,
And soon Miss Fanny Bright
Was seated by my side;
The horse was lean and lank;
Misfortune seemed his lot;
He got into a drifted bank,
And we, we got upsot.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.

A day or two ago,
the story I must tell
I went out on the snow
And on my back I fell;
A gent was riding by
In a one-horse open sleigh,
He laughed as there
I sprawling lie,
But quickly drove away.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.

Now the ground is white
Go it while you’re young,
Take the girls tonight
And sing this sleighing song;
Just get a bob-tailed bay
two-forty as his speed
Hitch him to an open sleigh
And crack! you’ll take the lead.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Jolly old Saint Nicholas,
lean your ear this way!
Don’t you tell a single soul
what I’m going to say:
Christmas Eve is coming soon;
now, you dear old man
Whisper what you’ll bring to me;
tell me if you can.

When the clock is striking twelve,
when I’m fast asleep
Down the chimney, broad and black,
with your pack you’ll creep
All the stockings you will find
hanging in a row
Mine will be the shortest one,
you’ll be sure to know

Bobby wants a pair of skates,
Suzy wants a sled
Nellie wants a picture book,
yellow, blue, and red
Now I think I’ll leave to you
what to give the rest
Choose for me, dear Santa Claus;
you will know the best.

Let It Snow!
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne (c) 1945
Oh, the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful,
And since we’ve no place to go,
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

It doesn’t show signs of stopping,
And I brought some corn for popping;
The lights are turned way down low,
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

When we finally say good night,
How I’ll hate going out in the storm;
But if you really hold me tight,
All the way home I’ll be warm.

The fire is slowly dying,
And, my dear, we’re still good-bye-ing,
But as long as you love me so.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

Mary, Did You Know?
c. 1991 Word Music ( a division of Word, Inc.) and Rufus Music (admin. by Keeling & Company, Inc, Nashville, TN) Words: Mark Lowry Music: Buddy Greene
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
That your baby boy has come to make you new?
This child that you’ve delivered
Will soon deliver you

Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will calm a storm with His hand?
Did you know
That your baby boy has walked where angels trod?
And when you kiss your little baby
You’ve kissed the face of God

Mary, did you know?
The blind will see
The deaf will hear
And the dead will live again
The lame will leap
The dumb will speak
The praises of the Lamb

Mary, did you know
That your baby boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will one day rule the nations?
Did you know
That your baby boy is heaven’s perfect Lamb?
This sleeping child you’re holding
Is the Great I Am

Oh Mary did you know?

Merry Christmas Darling
Frank Pooler, Richard Carpenter (c) 1984
Greeting cards have all been sent
The Christmas rush is through
But I still have one more wish to make
A special one for you

Merry Christmas Darling
We’re apart that’s true
But I can dream and in my dreams,
I’m Christmas-ing with you.

Holidays are joyful
There’s always something new
But every day’s a holiday
When I’m near to you

The lights on my tree
I wish you could see
I wish it every day
The logs on the fire
fill me with desire
To see you and to say

That I wish you a merry Christmas
Happy New Year, too
I’ve just one wish
on this Christmas Eve
I wish I were with you
I wish I were with you

Must Be Santa
Who’s got a beard that’s long and white
Santa’s got a beard that’s long and white

Who comes around on a special night
Santa comes around on a special night

Special Night, beard that’s white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa
Must be Santa, Santa Clause

Who wears boots and a suit of red
Santa wears boots and a suit of red

Who wears a long cap on his head
Santa wears a long cap on his head

Cap on head, suit that’s red
Special night, beard that’s white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa
Must be Santa, Santa Clause

Who’s got a big red cherry nose
Santa’s got a big red cherry nose

Who laughs this way HO HO HO
Santa laughs this way HO HO HO

HO HO HO, cherry nose
Cap on head, suit that’s red
Special night, beard that’s white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa
Must be Santa, Santa Clause

Who very soon will come our way
Santa very soon will come our way

Eight little reindeer pull his sleigh
Santa’s little reindeer pull his sleigh

Reindeer sleigh, come our way
HO HO HO, cherry nose
Cap on head, suit that’s red
Special night, beard that’s white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa
Must be Santa, Santa Clause

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen,
Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen

Reindeer sleigh, come our way
HO HO HO, cherry nose
Cap on head, suit that’s red
Special night, beard that’s white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa
Must be Santa, Santa Clause

Nuttin’ For Christmas
S. Tepper, R. Bennett (c) 1955
I broke my bat on Johnny’s head;
Somebody snitched on me.
I hid a frog in sister’s bed;
Somebody snitched on me.
I spilled some ink on Mommy’s rug;
I made Tommy eat a bug;
Bought some gum with a penny slug;
Somebody snitched on me.

Oh, I’m gettin’ nuttin’ for Christmas
Mommy and Daddy are mad.
I’m getting nuttin’ for Christmas
‘Cause I ain’t been nuttin’ but bad.

I put a tack on teacher’s chair
somebody snitched on me.
I tied a knot in Susie’s hair
somebody snitched on me.
I did a dance on Mommy’s plants
climbed a tree and tore my pants
Filled the sugar bowl with ants
somebody snitched on me.

So, I’m gettin’ nuttin’ for Christmas
Mommy and Daddy are mad.
I’m gettin’ nuttin’ for Christmas
‘Cause I ain’t been nuttin’ but bad.

I won’t be seeing Santa Claus;
Somebody snitched on me.
He won’t come visit me because
Somebody snitched on me.
Next year I’ll be going straight;
Next year I’ll be good, just wait
I’d start now, but it’s too late;
Somebody snitched on me.

So you better be good whatever you do
‘Cause if you’re bad, I’m warning you,
You’ll get nuttin’ for Christmas.

O Christmas Tree
O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
How steadfast are
your branches!
Your boughs are green
in summer’s clime
And through the snows
of wintertime.
O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
How steadfast are
your branches!

O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
What happiness befalls me
When oft at
joyous Christmas-time
Your form inspires
my song and rhyme.
O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
What happiness befalls me

O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
Your boughs can
teach a lesson
That constant faith
and hope sublime
Lend strength and
comfort through all time.
O Christmas Tree,
O Christmas Tree,
Your boughs can
teach a lesson

Pine Cones And Holly Berries
Pine cones and Holly Berries
Popcorn for you, apples for me
Red striped candy, nut cracker handy
Kettle a-bubbleing hot as can be.
snow clouds hang low and threatening
Maybe in won’t, praying it may
the brightest fireplace glows in every face
Waiting for Christmas day.

There’ll be walk-a-round songs and
talk-a-round songs
Songs of the inn and stable.
There’ll be morning time songs and
evening time songs
And grace at every table.
And Jingle bells will jingle all the way all day.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Everywhere you go;
There’s a tree in the Grand Hotel,
One in the park as well
The sturdy kind that doesn’t mind the snow.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
soon the bells will start
And the thing that will make them ring
is the carol that you sing
Right within your heart.

Rocking around the Christmas Tree
Johnny Marks
Rocking around the Christmas tree
at the Christmas party hop
Mistletoe hung where you can see
every couple tries to stop
Rocking around the Christmas tree,
let the Christmas spirit ring
Later we’ll have some pumpkin pie
and we’ll do some caroling.

You will get a sentimental
feeling when you hear
Voices singing let’s be jolly,
deck the halls with boughs of holly
Rocking around the Christmas tree,
have a happy holiday
Everyone dancing merrily
in the new old-fashioned way.

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Words by Robert L. May (c) 1947
Music by Johnny Marks
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
(reindeer)
Had a very shiny nose
(like a light bulb)
And if you ever saw it
(saw it)
You would even say it glows
(like a flash light)
All of the other reindeer
(reindeer)
Used to laugh and call him names
(like Pinochio)
They never let poor Rudolph
(Rudolph)
Play in any reindeer games
(like Monopoly)

Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say
(Ho Ho Ho)
Rudolph with your nose so bright
Won’t you guide my sleigh tonight?
Then all the reindeer loved him
(loved him)
And they shouted out with glee
(yippee)
“Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
(reindeer)
You’ll go down in history!”
(like Columbus)

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
J. Fred Coots, Henry Gillespie (c) 1934
You better watch out
You better not cry
Better not pout
I’m telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town

He’s making a list,
And checking it twice;
Gonna find out Who’s naughty and nice.
Santa Claus is coming to town

He sees you when you’re sleeping
He knows when you’re awake
He knows if you’ve been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake!

O! You better watch out!
You better not cry.
Better not pout, I’m telling you why.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
Santa Claus is coming to town.

Silver Bells
Christmas makes you feel emotional
It may bring parties or thoughts devotional
Whatever happens or what may be,
Here is what Christmas time means to me.

City sidewalk, busy sidewalks
dressed in holiday style.
In the air there’s
a feeling of Christmas.

Children laughing, people passing,
meeting smile after smile,
And on every street corner you’ll hear:

Silver bells, silver bells,
It’s Christmas time in the city.
Ring-a-ling, hear them ring,
soon it will be Christmas day.

City street lights,
even stop lights,
blink a bright red and green,
As the shoppers rush home
with their treasures.

Hear the snow crunch,
see the kids bunch,
This is Santa’s big scene,
And above all this bustle you’ll hear:

Silver bells, silver bells,
It’s Christmas time in the city.
Ring-a-ling, hear them ring,
soon it will be Christmas day.

Sleep Well, Little Children
A.Bergman, L.Klatzkin (c) 1956
Sleep well, little children,
wherever you are;
Tomorrow is Christmas
beneath every star.
Soon the snowflakes will fall
and tomorrow you’ll see
Every wish, one and all,
waiting under the tree.

Sleep well, little children,
pleasant dreams through the night;
Tomorrow is Christmas,
all merry and bright.
Soon you’ll hear the bells ring,
time for dreams to come true
As the world wakes to bring
Merry Christmas to you.

Sleigh Ride
Mitchell Parish, Leroy Anderson 1948
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling,
ring ting tingling too
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you,
Outside the snow is falling
and friends are calling “Yoo hoo,”
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you.

Giddy yap, giddy yap, giddy yap,
let’s go, Let’s look at the show,
We’re riding in a wonderland of snow.
Giddy yap, giddy yap, giddy yap,
it’s grand, Just holding your hand,
We’re gliding along with a song
of a wintry fairy land.

Our cheeks are nice and rosy
and comfy cozy are we
We’re snuggled up together
like two birds of a feather would be
Let’s take that road before us
and sing a chorus or two
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you.

There’s a birthday party
at the home of Farmer Gray
It’ll be the perfect ending a perfect day
We’ll be singing the songs
we love to sing without a single stop,
At the fireplace while we watch
the chestnuts pop. Pop! pop! pop!

There’s a happy feeling
nothing in the world can buy,
When they pass around the chocolate
and the pumpkin pie
It’ll nearly be like a picture print
by Currier and Ives
These wonderful things are the things
we remember all through our lives!

Just hear those sleigh bells jingling,
ring ting tingling too
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you,
Outside the snow is falling
and friends are calling “Yoo hoo,”
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you.

Giddy yap, giddy yap, giddy yap,
let’s go, Let’s look at the show,
We’re riding in a wonderland of snow.
Giddy yap, giddy yap, giddy yap,
it’s grand, Just holding your hand,
We’re gliding along with a song
of a wintry fairy land

Our cheeks are nice and rosy
and comfy cozy are we
We’re snuggled up together
like two birds of a feather would be
Let’s take that road before us
and sing a chorus or two
Come on, it’s lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you.

Tennessee Christmas
Amy Grant, Gary Chapman (c) 1983
Come on, weather man,
give us a forecast snowy white
Can’t you hear the prayers
of every childlike heart tonight
Rockies are calling, Denver snow falling
Somebody said it’s four feet deep
But it doesn’t matter, give me the laughter
I’m gonna choose to keep.

Another tender Tennessee Christmas
The only Christmas for me
Where the love circles around us
Like the gifts around our tree
Well, I know there’s more snow up in Colorado
Than my roof will ever see
But a tender Tennessee Christmas
is the only Christmas for me.

Every now and then I get a wandering urge to see
Maybe California, maybe Tinsel Town’s for me
There’s a parade there, we’d have it made there
Bring home a tan for New Year’s Eve
Sure sounds inviting, awfully exciting
Still I think I’m gonna keep.

Another tender Tennessee Christmas
The only Christmas for me
Where the love circles around us
Like the gifts around our tree
Well, they say in L.A. it’s a warm holiday
It’s the only place to be
But a tender Tennessee Christmas
is the only Christmas for me.

The Christmas Song
Mel Torme (c) 1946
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Yule-tide carols being sung by a choir
And folks dressed up like Eskimos.

Everybody knows a turkey
and some mistletoe
Help to make the season bright
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow
Will find it hard to sleep tonight.

They know that Santa’s on his way
He’s loaded lots of toys
and goodies on his sleigh
And every mother’s child is gonna spy
To see if reindeer
really know how to fly.

And so I’m offering this simple phrase
To kids from one to ninety-two
Although it’s been said
many times, many ways
Merry Christmas to you.

The Little Drummer Boy
Come they told me
pa rum pum pum pum
A new born King to see,
pa rum pum pum pum
Our finest gifts we bring
pa rum pum pum pum
To lay before the King
pa rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
So to honor Him
pa rum pum pum pum,
when we come.

Little Baby
pa rum pum pum pum
I am a poor boy too,
pa rum pum pum pum
I have no gift to bring
pa rum pum pum pum
That’s fit to give our King
pa rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
Shall I play for you!
pa rum pum pum
on my drum.

Mary nodded
pa rum pum pum pum
The ox and lamb kept time
pa rum pum pum pum
I played my drum for Him
pa rum pum pum
I played my best for Him
pa rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
rum pum pum pum
Then He smiled at me
pa rum pum pum pum
me and my drum.

The Night Before Christmas
A Visit From St. Nicholas
Henry Livingston, 1808

‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;
And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,
Had just settled down for a long winter’s nap,

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow
Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below,
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.
More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;

“Now! Dasher, now! Dancer, now! Prancer, and Vixen!
On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Dunder and Blixem!
To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!
Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!”

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,
When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky,
So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,
With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
As I drew in my hand, and was turning around,
Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound.

He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;
A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.

His eyes — how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath;
He had a broad face and a little round belly,
That shook, when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly.

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself;
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread;

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk,
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!”

The Twelve Days of Christmas
On the first day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
A partridge in a pear tree.

On the second day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the third day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the fourth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the fifth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the sixth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the seventh day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the eighth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Eight maids a milking,
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the ninth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a milking,
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the tenth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Ten lords a leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a milking,
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the eleventh day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Eleven pipers piping,
Ten lords a leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a milking,
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

On the twelfth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
Twelve drummers drumming,
Eleven pipers piping,
Ten lords a leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a milking,
Seven swans a swimming,
Six geese a laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French Hens,
Two turtle doves
And a Partridge in a pear tree.

Up On the Housetop
Up on the housetop
reindeer pause,
Out jumps good old Santa Claus.
Down thru’ the chimney
with lots of toys,
All for the little ones,
Christmas joys.
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Up on the housetop,
click, click, click,
Down thru’ the chimney
with good Saint Nick.

First comes the stocking
of little Nell,
Oh, dear Santa
fill it well;
Give her a dolly
that laughs and cries
One that will open
and shut her eyes.
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Up on the housetop,
click, click, click,
Down thru’ the chimney
with good Saint Nick.

Next comes the stocking
of little Will,
Oh just see
what a glorious fill
Here is a hammer
and lots of tacks,
Also a ball
and a whip that cracks.
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Up on the housetop,
click, click, click,
Down thru’ the chimney
with good Saint Nick.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
And a happy New Year.
Glad tidings we bring
To you and your kin;
Glad tidings for Christmas
And a happy New Year!

We want some figgy pudding
We want some figgy pudding
We want some figgy pudding
Please bring it right here!
Glad tidings we bring
To you and your kin;
Glad tidings for Christmas
And a happy New Year!

We won’t go until we get some
We won’t go until we get some
We won’t go until we get some
So bring it out here!
Glad tidings we bring
To you and your kin;
Glad tidings for Christmas
And a happy New Year!

We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a happy New Year.
Glad tidings we bring
To you and your kin;
Glad tidings for Christmas
And a happy New Year!

White Christmas
Irving Berlin 1942
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones I used to know
Where the treetops glisten
and children listen
To hear sleigh bells in the snow.

I’m dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
May your days be merry and bright
And may all your Christmases be white.

I’m dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
May your days be merry and bright
And may all your Christmases be white.

Winter Wonderland
Dick Smith, Felix Bernard 1934
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening,
in the lane, snow is glistening
A beautiful sight,
we’re happy tonight,
walking in a winter wonderland.

Gone away is the bluebird,
here to stay is a new bird
He sings a love song,
as we go along,
walking in a winter wonderland.

In the meadow we can build a snowman,
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He’ll say: Are you married?
we’ll say: No man,
But you can do the job
when you’re in town.

Later on, we’ll conspire,
as we dream by the fire
To face unafraid,
the plans that we’ve made,
walking in a winter wonderland.

In the meadow we can build a snowman,
and pretend that he’s a circus clown
We’ll have lots of fun with mister snowman,
until the other kids knock him down.

When it snows, ain’t it thrilling,
Though your nose gets a chilling
We’ll frolic and play, the Eskimo way,
walking in a winter wonderland.

Walking in a winter wonderland,
walking in a winter wonderland.

I am working on another duet - let’s see how this next one turns out!

Top 5 winner and songs at the end of this blog….
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A NEW FEATURE ON MY BLOG!
“The Way It Was Back Then!”

The Year Was 1980

President: James Earl Carter, Jr.
Vice President: Walter F. Mondale

Population: 227,224,681
Life expectancy: 73.7 years

Dow-Jones
High: 1000
Low: 759

Federal spending: $590.95 billion
Federal debt: $909.1 billion
Inflation: 13.5%
Consumer Price Index: 82.4
Unemployment: 5.8%

Cost of a new home: $76,400.00
Cost of a new car: $7,200.00
Median Household Income: $17,710.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.15
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $1.25
Cost of a dozen eggs: $0.91
Cost of a gallon of Milk: $2.16

Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 963
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 21.50%
Average Cost of new house $68,700.00
Average Income per year $19,500.00
Average Monthly Rent $300.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas $1.19
Mens Casual Shirt $14.00

1980 - As the continued miniaturization continues new technology allows for new consumer products that could never have existed to appear including Domestic Camcorders and Fax Machines , One other notable is the release of the Pac-Man arcade game. Politics enters the Olympic games with the boycott by the US of the Moscow Olympics and War breaks out between Iraq and Iran. This was also a bad year for natural disasters including Mount St. Helens eruption on 27th March and a major heat wave in the US. Also the world tunes in to the answer of Who Shot JR? on the popular soap Dallas.

Some Events From 1980
Ronald Reagan Elected President of the USA
Japan becomes the worlds largest auto producing country
Mount St. Helens erupts on May 18th in Washington killing 57 US Passes “Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act” to tax high profits by oil companies
John Lennon is shot to death
The Winter Olympic Games are held in Lake Placid, New York, United States

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What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Christmas Tunes?

Submit them and if yours are chosen, I’ll play them on the Top 5 at 5 and you’ll be our daily winner!

This week’s prize is 4 lessons to Fred Astaire Dance classes and a $50 gifts card to San Tan Village Resturant - Brio Tuscan Grille!

Tuesday’s winner was Judy Morgan. Here are her top 5 favorite Christmas songs :
5. Do They Know It’s Chistmas
4. Mary’s Boy Child
3. Home for the Holidays
2. I’ll be Home for Christmas
1. White Christmas

Our KOOL elves are busy picking the next Top 5, so get yours in now! Include the artist with your title. Remember the KOOL prize rule: one winner per household, per thirty days.

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AND NOW, HERE ARE THE WORDS TO 42 FAVORITE CHRISTMAS SONGS!

A Baby Just Like You
All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
Blue Christmas
Christmas Dinner
Christmas For Cowboys
Christmas In Killarney
Deck the Halls
First Christmas
Frosty the Snow Man
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Here Comes Santa Claus
Holly Jolly Christmas
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
It’s the most wonderful time of the year
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Jingle Bell Rock
Jingle Bells
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Let It Snow!
Mary, Did You Know?
Merry Christmas Darling
Must Be Santa
Nuttin’ For Christmas
O Christmas Tree
Pine Cones And Holly Berries
Rocking around the Christmas Tree
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Silver Bells
Sleep Well, Little Children
Sleigh Ride
Tennessee Christmas
The Christmas Song
The Little Drummer Boy
The Night Before Christmas
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Up On the Housetop
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
White Christmas
Winter Wonderland
Christmas carol lyrics
A Baby Just Like You
John Denver, J. Henry (c) 1975
The season is upon us now
A time for gifts and giving
And as the year draws to its close
I think about my living

The Christmas time when I was young,
The magic and the wonder,
But colors dull and candles dim,
And dark my standing under

O little Zachary, shining light
You’ve set my soul to dreaming
You’ve given back my joy in life
And filled me with new meaning

A Savior King was born that day,
A baby just like you,
And as the Magi came with gifts,
I come with my gift too

That peace on Earth fills up your time,
That brotherhood surrounds you.
That you may know the warmth of love,
And wrap it all around you

It’s just a wish, a dream I’m told
From days when I was young
Merry Christmas, little Zachary
Merry Christmas, everyone
Merry Christmas, little Zachary
Merry Christmas, everyone

All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
Every body stops
and stares at me
These two teeth are
gone as you can see
I don’t know just who
to blame for this catastrophe!
But my one wish on Christmas Eve
is as plain as it can be!

All I want for Christmas
is my two front teeth,
my two front teeth,
see my two front teeth!

Gee, if I could only
have my two front teeth,
then I could with you
“Merry Christmas.”
It seems so long since I could say,
“Sister Susie sitting on a thistle!”

Gosh oh gee, how happy I’d be,
if I could only whistle (thhhh)

All I want for Christmas
is my two front teeth,
my two front teeth,
see my two front teeth.
Gee, if I could only
have my two front teeth,
then I could wish you
“Merry Christmas!”

Blue Christmas
B.Hayes, J.Johnson (c) 1948
I’ll have a blue Christmas without you;
I’ll be so blue thinking about you.
Decorations of red
on a green Christmas tree
Won’t mean a thing if
you’re not here with me

I’ll have a blue Christmas, that’s certain;
And when that blue heartache starts hurting,
You’ll be doing all right
with your Christmas of white,
But I’ll have a blue, blue Christmas.

Christmas Dinner
Paul Stookey, 1963
And it came to pass on a Christmas evening
While all the doors were shuttered tight
Outside standing, lonely boy-child
Cold and shivering in the night

On the street, every window
Save but one, was gleaming bright
And to this window walked the boy-child
Peeking in saw, candle light

Through other windows he had looked at turkeys
Ducks and geese, cherry pies
But through this window saw a grey-haired lady
Table bare and tears in her eyes

Into his coat reached the boy-child
Knowing well there was little there
He took from his pocket,
his own Christmas dinner
A bit of cheese, some bread to share

His outstretched hands
held the food and they trembled
As the door, it opened wide
Said he, Would you share with me Christmas dinner
Gently said she, Come inside

The grey-haired lady brought forth to the table
Glasses two and her last drop of wine
Said she, Here’s a toast to everyone’s Christmas
and especially, yours and mine

And it came to pass on that Christmas evening
While all the doors were shuttered tight
That in that town, the happiest Christmas
Was shared by candle light

Christmas For Cowboys
S. Weisberg (c) 1975
Tall in the saddle we spend Christmas day
Driving the cattle on the snow-covered plains.
All of the good gifts given today;
Ours is the sky and the wide open range.

Back in the cities, they have different ways,
Football and eggnog and Christmas parades.
I’ll take the blanket; I’ll take the reins;
Christmas for Cowboys and wide open plains.

A campfire for warmth as we stop for the night;
The stars overhead are the Christmas-tree lights.
The wind sings a hymn as we bow down to pray;
Christmas for Cowboys and the wide open plains.

It’s tall in the saddle we spend Christmas Day,
Driving the cattle on the snow-covered plains.
So many gifts have been opened today;
Ours is the sky and the wide open range.
It’s Christmas for Cowboys and wide open plains.

Christmas In Killarney
The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you’ve ever seen
Is Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home

It’s nice, you know, to kiss your beau
While cuddling under the mistletoe
And Santa Claus you know, of course
Is one of the boys from home

The door is always open
The neighbors pay a call
And Father John before he’s gone
Will bless the house and all

How grand it feels to click your heels
And join in the fun of the jigs and reels
I’m handing you no blarney
The likes you’ve never known
Is Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home

Deck The Halls
Deck the halls with boughs of holly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
‘Tis the season to be jolly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Don we now our gay apparel
Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la.
Troll the ancient Yule-tide carol
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.

See the blazing Yule before us.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Strike the harp and join the chorus.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Follow me in merry measure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
While I tell of Yule-tide treasure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

Fast away the old year passes.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Hail the new year, lads and lasses
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Sing we joyous, all together.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
heedless of the wind and weather.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

First Christmas
Stan Rogers, 1979, on Between The Breaks
This day a year ago, he was rolling in the snow
With a younger brother in his father’s yard
Christmas break, a time for touching home,
the heart of all he’d known
And leaving was so hard

Three thousand miles away,
now he’s working Christmas Day
Making double time for the minding of the store
Well he always said, he’d make it on his own
He’s spending Christmas Eve alone
First Christmas away from home

She’s standing by the train station,
pan-handling for change
Four more dollars buys a decent meal and a room
Looks like the Sally Ann place after all,
in a crowded sleeping hall
That echoes like a tomb

But it’s warm and clean and free,
and there are worse places to be
At least it means no beating from her Dad
And if she cries because it’s Christmas Day
She hopes that it won’t show
First Christmas away from home

In the apartment stands a tree,
and it looks so small and bare
Not like it was meant to be,
Golden angel on the top
It’s not that same old silver star,
you wanted for your own
First Christmas away from home

In the morning, they get prayers,
then it’s crafts and tea downstairs
Then another meal back in his little room
Hoping maybe that “the boys”
will think to phone before the day is gone
Well, it’s best they do it soon

When the “old girl” passed away,
he fell apart more every day
Each had always kept the other pretty well
But the kids all said the nursing home was best
Cause he couldn’t live alone
First Christmas away from home

In the common room they’ve got the biggest tree
And it’s huge and cold and lifeless
Not like it ought to be,
and the lit-up flashing Santa Claus on top
It’s not that same old silver star,
you once made for your own
First Christmas away from home

Frosty the Snow Man
Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul,
With a corncob pipe and a button nose
and two eyes made out of coal.
Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale, they say,
He was made of snow but the children
know how he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in that
old silk hat they found.
For when they placed it on his head
he began to dance around.
O, Frosty the snowman
was alive as he could be,
And the children say he could laugh
and play just the same as you and me.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

Frosty the snowman knew
the sun was hot that day,
So he said, “Let’s run and
we’ll have some fun
now before I melt away.”
Down to the village,
with a broomstick in his hand,
Running here and there all
around the square saying,
Catch me if you can.
He led them down the streets of town
right to the traffic cop.
And he only paused a moment when
he heard him holler “Stop!”
For Frosty the snow man
had to hurry on his way,
But he waved goodbye saying,
“Don’t you cry,
I’ll be back again some day.”
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Look at Frosty go.
Thumpetty thump thump,
thumpety thump thump,
Over the hills of snow.

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
dr. Elmo, 1979, dr. Elmo’s Twisted Christmas
Grandma got run over by a reindeer.
Walking home from our house Christmas eve.
You can say there’s no such thing as Santa,
but as for me and grandpa we believe.
She’d been drinking too much eggnog,
and we begged her not to go.
But she forgot her medication, and she
staggered out the door into the snow.
When we found her Christmas morning,
at the scene of the attack,
she had hoof-prints on her forehead,
and incriminating Claus marks on her back.

Now we’re all so proud of grandpa,
He’s been taking this so well.
See him in there watching football,
drinking root beer and
playing cards with Cousin Mel.
It’s not Christmas without Grandma,
All the family’s dressed in black
and we just can’t help but wonder:
Should we open up her gifts,
or send them back?
Send them back!!

Now the goose is on the table
and the pudding made of fig
and the blue and silver candles
that would just have matched
the hair on grandma’s wig.
I’ve warned all my
friends and neighbors
better watch out for yourselves,
they should never give a license
to a man who drives a sleigh
and plays with elves.

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
from the film Meet Me In St. Louis
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane 1943
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Let your heart be light
From now on,
our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Make the Yule-tide gay,
From now on,
our troubles will be miles away.

Here we are as in olden days,
happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who are dear to us
gather near to us once more.

Through the years we all will be together
If the Fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
And have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

Here Comes Santa Claus
Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman (c) 1947
Here comes Santa Claus!
Here comes Santa Claus!
Right down Santa Claus Lane!
Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer
are pulling on the reins.
Bells are ringing, children singing;
All is merry and bright.
Hang your stockings and say your prayers,
‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight.

Here comes Santa Claus!
Here comes Santa Claus!
Right down Santa Claus Lane!
He’s got a bag that is filled with toys
for the boys and girls again.
Hear those sleigh bells jingle jangle,
What a beautiful sight.
Jump in bed, cover up your head,
‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight

Holly Jolly Christmas
Johnny Marks (c) 1962
Have a holly, jolly Christmas;
It’s the best time of the year
I don’t know if there’ll be snow,
but have a cup of cheer.
Have a holly, jolly Christmas;
And when you walk down the street
Say Hello to friends you know
and everyone you meet.

Oh, ho, the mistletoe
hung where you can see;
Somebody waits for you;
Kiss her once for me.
Have a holly jolly Christmas,
and in case you didn’t hear,
Oh by golly, have a holly,
jolly Christmas this year.

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
T. Connor (c) 1952
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
Underneath the mistletoe last night.
She didn’t see me creep
down the stairs to have a peep;
She thought that I was tucked
up in my bedroom fast asleep.
Then, I saw Mommy tickle Santa Claus
Underneath his beard so snowy white;
Oh, what a laugh it would have been
If Daddy had only seen
Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night.

I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Kim Gannon, Walter Kent (c) 1943
I’ll be home for Christmas
You can count on me
Please have snow and mistletoe
and presents on the tree

Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love light gleams
I’ll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams

It’s the most wonderful time of the year
Eddie Pola, George Wyle 1963
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
With the kids jingle belling,
and everyone telling you,
“Be of good cheer,”
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

There’ll be parties for hosting,
marshmallows for toasting and
caroling out in the snow.
there’ll be scary ghost stories and
tales of the glories of Christmases
long, long ago.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
There’ll be much mistletoeing
and hearts will be glowing,
when loved ones are near.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

Jingle Bell Rock
Bobby Helms
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time
Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square
In the frosty air.

What a bright time, it’s the right time
To rock the night away
Jingle bell time is a swell time
To go gliding in a one-horse sleigh
Giddy-up jingle horse, pick up your feet
Jingle around the clock
Mix and a-mingle in the jingling feet
That’s the jingle bell,
That’s the jingle bell,
That’s the jingle bell rock.

Jingle Bells
James Lord Pierpont publ. 1857
Dashing through the snow
On a one-horse open sleigh,
Over the fields we go,
Laughing all the way;
Bells on bob-tail ring,
making spirits bright,
What fun it is to ride and sing
A sleighing song tonight
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way!
O what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh

A day or two ago,
I thought I’d take a ride,
And soon Miss Fanny Bright
Was seated by my side;
The horse was lean and lank;
Misfortune seemed his lot;
He got into a drifted bank,
And we, we got upsot.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.

A day or two ago,
the story I must tell
I went out on the snow
And on my back I fell;
A gent was riding by
In a one-horse open sleigh,
He laughed as there
I sprawling lie,
But quickly drove away.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.

Now the ground is white
Go it while you’re young,
Take the girls tonight
And sing this sleighing song;
Just get a bob-tailed bay
two-forty as his speed
Hitch him to an open sleigh
And crack! you’ll take the lead.
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way!
What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh.<