The (Dm7)sun is (G7)shin ing, the (C)grass is green, the (G7)or ange and palm trees (C)sway.
(C#dim)There’s (Dm7)nev er been (G7)such a (C)day
(C#dim)in (Dm7)Bev er ly (G7)Hills, L.
(C)A.
But it’s De (G)cem ber the twen ty (Cmaj7)fourth,
and I am (B7)long ing to be up (Em)North.
(C)I’m
dream ing of a (Dm)white
(G13)Christ mas,
(F)just like the ones I (F#dim)used to (C)know,
(CN.C.)where the (C)tree (Cmaj7)tops (C7)glis ten and (F)chil dren (Bb9)lis ten to (C)hear
sleigh bells (D7)in the (G7)snow.
(C)I’m
dream ing of a (Dm)white
(G13)Christ mas
(F)with ev ’ry Christ mas (F#dim)card I (C)write:
(CN.C.)“May your (C)days (Cmaj7)be (C7)mer ry and bright
and may (C)all (C#dim)your (Dm7)Christ mas (G7)es be (C)white.”
This page shows “White Christmas” by Irving Berlin 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 110 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.