(C)Christ mas makes you (Dm7)feel e (G7)mo tion al.
(C)It may bring par ties or (Dm7)thoughts de (G7)vo tion al.
(Am)What ev er (C)hap pens or (Am)what may (D9)be,
(C)here is what (Ebdim)Christ mas time (Dm7)means to (G7)me: Cit y (C)side walks, bus y side walks dressed in (F)hol i day style.
(D7)In the (G)air there’s a feel ing of (C)Christ mas.
Chil dren laugh ing, peo ple pass ing, meet ing (F)smile af ter smile, (D7)and on (G7)ev ’ry street cor ner you (C)hear:
(C)Sil ver bells,
(F)sil ver bells,
(G7)it’s Christ mas time in the (C)cit y.
Ring a ling,
(F)hear them ring,
(G7)soon it will be Christ mas (C)day.
Strings of (C)street lights, e ven stop lights blink a (F)bright red and green (D7)as the (G)shop pers rush home with their (C)treas ures.
Hear the snow crunch, see the kids bunch, this is (F)San ta’s big scene, (D7)and a (G7)bove all this bus tle you (C)hear:
(C)Sil ver bells,
(F)sil ver bells,
(G7)it’s Christ mas time in the (C)cit y.
Ring a ling,
(F)hear them ring,
(G7)soon it will be Christ mas (C)day.
Strings of (C)day.
This page shows “Silver Bells” by Ray Evans 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 112 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.