You know (Dm7)Dash er and (Em7)Danc er and (Dm7)Pranc er and (Cmaj7)Vix en, (Dm7)Com et and (Em7)Cu pid and (Dm7)Don ner and (Cmaj7)Blitz en, (Am)but do (E7)you re (Am)call
the most (Am7)fa mous (D7)rein deer of (G7)all?
(C)Ru dolph the red nosed rein deer
had a ver y (C)shin y (G)nose,
and if you ev er saw it,
you would e ven say it (C)glows.
(C)All of the oth er rein deer
used to laugh and (C)call him (G)names.
They nev er let poor Ru dolph
you would e ven say it (C)glows.
join in an y rein deer (C)games.
(F)Then one fog gy (C)Christ mas Eve, (Dm)San ta (G7)came to (C)say,
“Ru dolph with your (G7)nose so (E)bright, (Am)won’t you (D)guide my (G7)sleigh to night?” (C)Then how the rein deer loved him,
as they shout ed (C)out with (G)glee,
“Ru dolph the red nosed rein deer,
you’ll go down in his to (C)ry!”
(G)You’ll go (C#m)down in (G7)his to (C)ry!
This page shows “Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer” by Johnny Marks in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.