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-ERRY MANCINI CHRISTMAS
PIANO SOLO
Book Copyright: ©1986 CPP/Belwin, Ine
1s8ta nv Yee Avenue, Msn, Pons 95014
ISBN, 0-89898.489.0
Custom Caligaphy: Keith Piere
Sanu iustration-© 1966 RCA RECORDS
‘Editors: Dave Olsen & Tom Raed
Due to copyright restietons, the composition
“White Christus” isnot sncioded in #8 folio.
WARNING: Any duplication, adaptation or arrangement of the compositions contained io
this collection, without the written consent of the ownes, is an infringement of U.S.
copyright law and subject to the penalties and babiliees provided thezein,CONTENTS
CAROL FOR ANOTHER CHRISTMAS 26
THE CHRISTMAS SONG _ 16
(Chestauis Roasting On An Open Fire)
THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY 4
Medley 20
FROSTY THE SNOW MAN
RUDOLPH, THE RED-NOSED REINDEER
Medley 39
GOD REST YE MERRY, GENTLEMEN
DECK THE HALLS:
HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING.
Medley 51
IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR
AWAY IN A MANGER
THE FIRST NOEL
Medley 8
JINGLE BELLS
SLEIGH RIDE
Mediey 28
SILENT NIGHT
O HOLY NIGHT
O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM
Medley 46
WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE
© COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL(Adeste Fideles)
JOY TO THE WORLD
Medley 34
WINTER WONDERLAND
SILVER BELLSModerately slow
THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY
Words and Music by
KATHERINE DAVIS, HENRY ONORATI,
and HARRY SIMEONE
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rum pum pum — pum,
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born King to see, pa
a
poor boy too, pa
rum pum pum — pum,
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rum pum pum — pum, our fin - est gifts we bring, pa
1 have no gift. to bring, pa
oF :
rum pum pum — pum,
rum pum pum — pum,
to
that's
ley
fit
be
to
- fore the King, pa
give our King, pa
The Little Drummer Boy “4-1
(© 1958 Renewed 1986) EM MILLS MUSIC, INC. nd INTERNATIONAL KORWIN CORP.
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rum pum pum pum.
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when_ we come;
on — my drum.
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‘The Litle Drummer Boy -4-2-] rum pum pum pum.
and kept time, pa - | rum pumpum pum.
‘The Little Drummer Boy 4-3OPiS
| play omy drum for Him, pa | tum pum pum pum;
I played my best for Him, pa Tum pum pum pum, rum pumpum pum,
Then he smiled at me pa rum pum pum pum,
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elas
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me and my drum, eTei MEDLEY
a (Jingle Bells, Sleigh Ride)
“Jingle Bells” » By J. PLEREONT
‘Sleigh Rife yric by MITCHELL PARIS
Moderately bright, jazzy Music by LEROY ANDERSON
Arranged and Adapted by
HENRY MANCINI
Jingle Bells:
Fmaj? Gm?
Jin - gle bells,
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jin - gle bells; gle the way! Oh, what
Fmaj7 Gm7 Am7 Gm? Frmaj7 Gm7
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Medley: Jingle Sells Sleigh Ride “81
“Jingle Bells” - ©1966 NORTHRIDGE MUSIC CO. (Renewed)
“Sleigh Kide"- @ 1948, 1950 EMI MILLS MUSIC, INC. (Renewed)
Worldwide Print Righis Administered by WARNER BROS, PUBLICATIONS U.S. INC.
‘All Rights ReservedInstrumental
pen sleigh.
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Em/G A703(05) AQ fos c7
Medley: Jingle Bell, Sleigh Ride 8-2F Gm7 c7 Frnaj7
all the way!_
Gm7 7 Fmaj7
Have a blast, have a ball, laugh it | up, give your all
G7 Gm7 C13 Fmaj?
one horse 0 - pen sleigh,
Eb7(b5) Fmaj7 F6 Gm7 c7
Oh, what fun it
jin - gle bells; all the way!
F Fidim. Gm7 c7 F6
!
!
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Medley: finele Bells, Sleigh Ride -B 3(n
Gm7 c7 ZI
‘There's a
Sleigh Ride:
Fmaj7
birth - day par -
hap - py feel -
mp
be the per - fect end - ing of a
a round the cof - fee and the
Fedim,
the songs. we
sly be like a
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sing
print
with -|out
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things are thethings we re - member all through our
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heer sleigh bells jin - gle - ing,
snow is fall-ing and
fing - ting - tin- gle - ing,
friends are call- ing, Yoo
Medley: Jingle Btls, Sleigh Ride -B -5(i
FE Gm7 c7 R
love - ly weath- er for a
Gm7 C7 F Gm7 C795
sleigh ride to-geth - er with Out - side
Bm?
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long with a song of win-ter-y fair - y - land. Our cheeks are
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Fmaj7 Gm7 c7 F
nice and ro-sy and — oom - fy, coz-y are vee,
road be - fore us and — sing aS cho-rus or
c7 Fmaj9 Dm7 Gm7 or
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—— Come on, it's Jove - ly weath-er for a sleigh ride to- geth-er with
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Mecley: Jingle Bells, Sleigh Ride -8 -8vel THE CHRISTMAS SONG
(Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
Words and Music by
MEL TORME and
Slowly and expressively , ROBERT WELLS
Fm7 Bb6 Fm7/a> 8b
Ebmaj7 aba m7 Ebm6 Gei7iF Em? AT
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“The Chrisemas Song 4-1
Copyright © 1946 (Renewed 1974) EDWIN H, MORRIS & COMPANY, A Divison of MPL Communications, Ie.
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“The Chvisemas Song 4-4MEDLEY
(Frosty The Snow Man, Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer)
Rubato: “Frosty The Snowman". Words and Music by
STEVE NELSON and JACK ROLLINS
“Rudolph, Phe Red-Noved Reindeer"
, Werdl td Mase by JOHNNY MARKS
Frosty, The Snow Man:
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dim, m7
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Medley: Frosty, The Snow Man,
Radolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer - 6 1
“Frosty The Snowmen”. Copytight © 1980 by HILL & RANGE SONGS. INC.
Copyright Renewed, controlled by CHAPPELL & CO.,(Intersong Music, Publisher)
“Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer” Copyright @1947 (Renewed 1976) ST. NICHOLAS MUSIC, INC.,New York, N.Y.
‘International Copyright Secuced Made InUS.A. “all Rights Reserved8 Gm7 m7 F7
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came to life one day,
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led them down the streets of town___right to the traf. fic cop
Medley: Frosts, The Snow Man,
Rudaiph, The Red-Nosed Reindess 6-2Bomal7 Baim, F Fédim,
mo-ment when
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Medley: Frosty,Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer: *
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Ru-dolph, the red - nosed
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[Rodalph, The Red Nosed Reindeer -6 4of the oth - er
names. (Doo-dle-op-dle 00 - doot,)
in an-y rein - deer
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rein - deer,(du du doot,)
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Medley: Frosty. The Snow Man,
used to laugh and call
Ru - dolph, (doo-doo-doot,)2:
G Cdim, G Gfdim. Am NG,
so bright,
“Ru - dolph, with — your nose won't you guide my
f
sleigh to-night.“ deer loved
Cdim. G7 Dm7 G7
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as they shouted out it “Ru-dolph, the red - nosed
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Medley: Frosty, The Snow Man,
Rodalph, The Red Noted Reindeer 6-6& CAROL FOR ANOTHER CHRISTMAS
By
HENRY MANCINI and
Slowly and expressively AL TILLMAN’
N.C.
z — ee a nae ee eee ee
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mp
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Carol For Another Christmas 2-1
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(Carol For Another Christmas -2-228 MEDLEY
(Silent Night, O Holy Night,
O Little Town Of Bethlehem)
Slowly and expressively
“Silent ight” - Words by JOSEFHE MOHR, Music by FRANZ GRUBER
“0 Haty ight by ADOLPHE ABAM
Silent Night: "0 Litle Town Of Beshihem’"- Words by PHILLIPS BROOKS, Mosic By LEWIS H, REDNER
‘Arranged ond Adapted by HENRY MANCINT
BoIF Gm Bo/F &
Meaiey: Sent Nghe 0 Hay Nig
OEM Toon OFehtcnem oO
(© 1956 NORTHRIDGE MUSIC CO. Renewed)
Worldwide Print Rights Adminerened by WARNER BROS PUBLICATIONS US. INC.Medley: Silent Night, O Holy Night,
O Lite Town Of Bethlehem -6- 2It is the
ight,
the stars are bright- ly [shin ing.
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our dear Saviour's —_ = «=| = Long lay the@ ob bby Fm c
Sa
world insin and er - ror |pin ing till He ap-[peared and thesoul felt it’s
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the an- gel jvoic -
bab AbIG? pb/F > Db/AD Ab
di vine! — when Christ was
| breaks a_|new andglor-ious morn. ——____o your
Medley: Silene Night, © Holy Night. 5
O ‘Lids Town OF Bethlehem = 8-4ob AD AbiG> Db/F ob
Db/Ab Ab7 op
| night, — _nightdi - vine.
Bbm F Db/ab Ddim7Ebm.
Db Bm D>/Ab ob Alay cbiab
G O Little Town of Bethlehem: GHm7b5 am
Beth - le - hem, how
se tec. Silent Night © Hele Nigh?GD D7us =D G GIF ET
Am G/D Disus_ D G
| - less sleep the i
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| thy dark streets. | shin
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Medley: Silent Night, © Hol
O Lice Town Of Bethlehem 8MEDLEY
(Winter Wonderland, Silver Bells)
35
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Easy swing f * ; . Winter Wonderland” - Words by DICK SMIT
«her Bel Weri snd Msi by
Winter Wonderland: JAY UNINGSTON and RAY EVANS
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we go a - long,
beau - ti - ful sight,
sings a love song as
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Medley: Winter Wonderland, Silver Bells: 5-7
‘Winter Wonderland - © 1934 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed)
‘Silver Bells" © 1950 (Renewed 1977) PARAMOUNT MUSIC CORP. Used by Permison
‘All Rights ReservedDm7 Din7/G_ G7b9 ce
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walk-in’ in a win. ter won-der | tand. In the meadow wecan build a
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then pre-tend that he is Par- son | Brown,
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He'll say “Are you mar-ried?” We'll say "Noman. But} youcan do the jobwhenyou're in
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bright red and as the | shop - pers rush home with their
trea - sures, Hear the snow crunch, see the | kids bunch, this is
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Medley: Winter Wondesland, Silver Bells 5-4sil - ver bells,
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sil-ver bells, it’s Christ - mas | time
=
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dim. e vit,
—— Christ- mas day,
mp
Medley: Winter Wonderland, Silver Bells -5 <5MEDLEY
(God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, Deck The Halls,
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)
TRADITIONAL
Moderately brah Arranged and Adapted by
God Rest ye Merry, Gentlemen HENRY MANCINI
Am Em B —m 6
noth - ing you dig. =| may. Re - | mem. ber Christ our
Am D 6 c Bdim7 G 87 Em A a G
seve
mp
Medley: God Rett Ye Merry, Gentlemen, Deck The Halls,
Mack! Tne Herald Angels Sieg 7"
© 1966 NORTHRIDGE MUSIC CO, (Renewed)
‘Worldwide Print Rights Admiaistered by WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS US. INC.
Al Right ReservedInstrumental
Medley: God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, Deck The Halls,
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 7-2f
com-fort and
Nesey: Gad Rex Ye Mery, Gentlemen, Deck The Hal
Hack! The Herald Angels Sing-7 = 3Deck The Balls:
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Instrumental
thehalls with
“Medley: God Rest Ye Mecry, Gentlemen, Deck The Halls,=
be jolly, | fala la la la
Don wenow our |gay —ap-par- rel, | fa la la, la lala, | la lala.
—_=
the an - cient yule - tide car - ol, fa la la la ta, la
f
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing:
Fie CF Bb Dm eb
Instrumental
mp
Medley: God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, Deck the Halls,
Hark! The Herald Asgels Sing. 7 = 5Hark! the her - ald an - gels sing, ___
mf“Glo - ry to the |new- born King! Pesce onearth and |mer- cy mild;
God and sin - ners | re - con-ciled.” Joy - ful, all ye na - tions rise,
host pro- claim, (“Christ is__born in | Beth - le - hem.”" Hark! Theher - ald
Medley: God Rest Ye Merry, Geatlemen, Desk The Hall,
Hark The Herald Angels Sing 7-7MEDLEY .
(We Three Kings Of Orient Are,
O Come, All Ye Fuithful (Adeste Fideles), Joy To The World)
“We Three Kings Of Orlent Are”. TRADITIONAL
"0 Come, All Ye Faithful" Words and Music by JOHN READING
Moderately “Joy To The World” Words by ISANC WATTS, Mosic by GEORGE F- HANDEL
Arranged and Adapted by HENRY MANCINI
fm We Three Kings:
Medley: We Thee Kings Of Orient Are, O Come
AAD Ye Faithful, Joy To The World “5.1
© 1966 NORTHRIDGE MUSIC CO. (Renewe:
Worse Pri Right Admired by WARNER BROS, PUBLICATIONS USNC.
Il Rights ReservedFm 7 Fm £7
Medley: We Three Kings Of Orient Ase, O Come
Ai Ve'Paithtul, Joy Pe The World “5-2O Come All Ye Faithful:
- ful,
born the gels. O come let us
mp
Medley: We Three Kings Of Orient Ace, 0 Come
All Ye Faithful Joy To The World “33.Him, © | come let us a - Him, © — | come tet
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Ali Ye Faithful Joy To The World “5-450
Joy To The World:
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heav-en and na-ture_ | sing, heav-en and na-ture_ | sing,
Medley: We Three Kings Of Orient Are, O Come £
AY eethid ton te tee Weld os >MEDLEY
(It Came Upon A Midnight Clear,
Away In A Manger, The First Noel)
“74 Came Upon A Midnight Clear” Words by EDMUND H. SEARS, Music by RICHARDS. WILLIS
Moderately slow “Aowey In A Manger""- TRADITIONAL
“The Frat Noel" TRADITIONAL
Arranged and Adapted by HENRY MANCINI
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear:
Bp 5/82 Bb
night clear, that
gels bend
the earth, good | will cious
F F7 BP © /e_ %
——
The | world i ness lay
———
| the earth, touch their harps ___ of
Medley: came Upon A Midnight Cleat
‘Away in A Manger The First Now! © 5. © 1966 NORTHRIDGE MUSIC CO. (Renewed)
Worldwide Print Rights Adrunisiered by WARNER BROS. FUBLICATIONS US, INC.
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Medley: Ie Came Upon A Midnight Clea,
‘Away [a A Manger. The First Noel 3-2me, Lord
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keep - ing their | sheep,
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Medley: It Came Upan A Midnighe Clea,
‘Away tn A Manger, The Fist Nool 5-5