WELCOME CHRISTMAS - The Whoville Christmas Song
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas, come this way!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas, Christmas Day!
Welcome, welcome! Fah who rahmus!
Welcome, welcome! Dah who dahmus!
Christmas Day is in our grasp!
So long as we have hands to clasp!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas! Bring your cheer!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome all who's far and near!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas, come this way!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas, Christmas Day!
Welcome, Christmas! Fah who rahmus!
Welcome, Christmas! Dah who dahmus!
Christmas Day will always be!
Just as long as we have we!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas! Bring your cheer!
Fah who foraze! Dah who doraze!
Welcome all who's far and near!
English, with a few whoish words thrown in.
The Christmas Song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
Mink De ville
Another name for a christmas song is a Christmas carol.
The traditional song refers to the Christmas Day and the days after.
Lpiacs Christmas song = Lonley Pup In A Christmas Shop, by Adam Faith.
Who Ville Feast
It was Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Yes
The Christmas Song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
The cast of One Christmas Morning - 2002 includes: Ville Haapasalo
It goes to the North Pole every Christmas
Another name for a christmas song is a Christmas carol.
The Christmas song
Mink De ville
It is typically written as Whoville, as seen in Dr. Seuss's book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
the Grinch Grinch. It is a Dr.Seuss book.The books name is the Grinch who stole Christmas in who villie. the Grinch.
You can get the Santa hat from Bearemy on Christmas at Town Square.