There is a line that says, "Later on we'll have some pumpkin pie" in this tune. So that's probably what they ate later on.
After their Christmas Day meal was ruined by the neighbor's dogs, they went to a Chinese restaurant and had duck.
The who song
The Christmas song
John Yingst. Available on Itunes.
We sing the usual Christmas carols like Silent Night, O Come All Ye Faithful, O Little Town Of Bethlehem, For Unto Us A Child Is Born. New Zealand does have its own Christmas song which is about the Pohutukawa tree which flowers at Christmas. The song is 'New Zealand's Christmas Tree' and it was originally sung by Daphne Walker. Thanks Tamanui, that's true. And then we have our version of On The First day of Christmas- On the First Day of Christmas my true love gave to me ...a pukeko in a punga tree ..... and so on and Te Harinui which starts "Not on a snowy night..."
Have yourself a merry little christmas
Rock. Hugely poular Christmas song,"Rocking around the Christmas Tree".
Rocking around the christmas tree
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Rocking around the Christmas tree
Rocking Around the Christmas Tree.
The who song
Rocking around the Christmas Tree- originally recorded with Brenda Lee, it is actually Pumpkin Pie- a popular holiday staple in at least three yule-oriented songs.
rockin around the Christmas tree
Rocking around the Christmas Tree - first recorded and released by Brenda Lee in 1958 (when she was 13!)Rocking around the Christmas TreeAt the Christmas party hopMistletoe hung where you can seeEvery couple tries to stopYou will get a sentimental feelingWhen you hear voices singing"Let's be jolly; Deck the halls with boughs of holly!"Rocking around the Christmas TreeHave a happy holidayEveryone's dancing merrilyIn a new old fashioned wayRocking around the Christmas TreeLet the Christmas Spirit ringLater we'll have some pumpkin pieAnd we'll do some carolingYou will get a sentimental feelingWhen you hear voices singing"Let's be jolly; Deck the halls with boughs of holly!"Rocking around the Christmas TreeHave a happy holidayEveryone's dancing merrilyIn a new old fashioned way
The last song sung in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing." This song is performed by the entire Peanuts gang as they gather around the scrawny Christmas tree.
Oh, Christmas tree
O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging; O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging; Not only green when summer's here, But also when 'tis cold and drear. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me; O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me; How often has the Christmas tree Afforded me the greatest glee! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! From base to summit, gay and bright, There's only splendor for the sight. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! Thou bidst us true and faithful be, And trust in God unchangingly. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! !"