They hover up slightly, as they don't want to dislodge the roof tiles, and waken the occupants - especially the sleeping children and give the game away.
The Christmas song with the first line initials "uothrpojgosc" is "Up on the Housetop." The song begins with the line "Up on the housetop, reindeer pause," making it a classic holiday favorite. It's often sung during the Christmas season and celebrates the joyful arrival of Santa Claus.
Up on the Housetop - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
"Up on the Housetop" was written in 1864 by Benjamin Hanby. It is considered one of the earliest secular Christmas songs in the United States.
I don't recall the name, but... "Up on the housetop..." (The name might be Up on the Housetop; I'm not sure.)
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Up On The Housetop
The cast of Up on the Housetop - 1992 includes: Natalie Bridegroom Harris as News Reporter Russ Harris as Gash Rachel Rutledge as Mrs. Whimbly
There are a number of websites where one can find the lyrics to the Christmas song Up On The Housetop including Lyrics Mania, Cowboy Lyrics, Lyrics Freak and Metro Lyrics.
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Reindeer Pause Out.
reindeers' hooves
Well, sweetheart, technically, both "rooftop" and "housetop" refer to the top of a building. However, "rooftop" is more commonly used nowadays and has a bit more pizzazz to it. So if you want to sound hip and trendy, go with "rooftop." But hey, if you're feeling old school, "housetop" still gets the job done.