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ingle-Bell Rock midale p Position Words and Music by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe Moderato Arr. by George Peter Tingley 4 3 2 ‘MF sin-gie-beli,"sin-gle-bel, | Jin-gie-Bell Rock, | jin-gle-bell swing and | jinsgle bells ring, sin-gle-bol, Jin-ge-bell, | Jin-gle-Bel Rock, | jn-globelischime in | jin-gle-bell tine, bushels of fun, Jin-gle-bell Square has snow-in’and blowin’ up dan-cin’and pran-cin’ in Now the jin-gle-hop 4 3 T PART (Student plays one octave higher than written.) aderato y i & pe F * amp |, p Pr 1B 1 a (3) Cre ertr rte rp — mf $va roreetr rte r itr leer onal: Play eighth notes a bit unevenly, d J e q ina "llting’ style: Jong short long short, etc. Copyright© 1957 by Chappell & Co. Copyright Renewed 13 9} (Play 2nd time. 4 2 in the tros - ty Whata | bright time, its the | right time to rock the night a - jin-gle -| bel time is a | swell to goglid-in’ in a | one-horse sleigh. M0fGid-dy-up, _jin-gle-horse,| pick up your feet, ra a jin-gle a-round the | clock; Mx and mingle in a | jin-gl-in’ beat, eo fy, natetelin-cie bet, |P —tnatsthojn-ce bet, | FF tnarsteinle-bet_ | Rock —— ie rosty the Snow Man Words and Music by ‘Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins Allegro moderato Arr. by Tom Gerou 1 ty the {Snow Man was a_ | jol - ly hap - py ty the |Snow Man knew the | sun was hot that com cob pipe and a | but - ton nose andtwo | eyes made out of said, ‘Let's run and we'll] have some fun nowbe -| fore | met a - Fros - ty the Down tothe Snow Man is a fair - y tale, they vil - lage, with a say, He was lbroom-stick in’ his, hand, Run-ning made of snow but the | chil-dren know how he [came to life one here and there all a -|round the square, say-in’, |*Catch me if you must have been some led them down the mag: ic in that old sik hat they rests of town right tothe traf - fic is 5 Copyright® 1950 by Chappell & Co. Copyright Renewes Intemational Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved

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