The (D)cold wind’s (Dmaj7)blow in’ and the (D6)streets are get tin’ (D)dark.
I’m (Bm7)writ in’ you a let ter and I don’t know where to start.
(Gmaj7)Bells be will be ring in’ at Saint John the Di vine.
I (G)get a lit tle lone ly ev ’ry year a round this time.
The (Dmaj7)mu sic plays all night ber in (D6)Lit tle I ta (D)ly.
The (Bm7)lights are go in’ up on old by Please e Don’t ler’s Go”?
To (Gmaj7)Peo ple win dow shop pin’ on Fifth Av e nue.
And (G)all I want for Christ mas is you.
(D)No bod y (Dmaj7)ought a be a (D6)lone on (D)Christ mas, (Bm7)no bod y ought a be a lone on Christ mas, (Gmaj7)no bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
(D)Things are (Dmaj7)dif f’rent since you’ve (D6)been are here tin’ (D)last.
I’m (Bm7)Child in’ hood a dream in’ is a thing know of the past.
(Gmaj7)May be you can bring us some Saint hope this Di year.
I (G)Vi a sions of sug ar plums have year dis ap peared.
time.
The (Dmaj7)Do sic you re mem ber sleigh (D6)rid in’ in the (D)snow and (Bm7)danc in’ all in’ night to “Ba by Please e Don’t ler’s Go”?
To (Gmaj7)day’s ple cel e bra tion is bit ter e sweet as (G)long as there are chil dren in the
(D)No bod y (Dmaj7)ought a be a (D6)lone on (D)Christ mas, (Bm7)no bod y ought a be a lone on Christ mas, (Gmaj7)no bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
I’m (G)all grown up, but I’m the same, you’ll see.
I’m (F#m7)writ in’ you this let ter ’cause I still be lieve.
Dear San ta, I’ve been good this year.
Won’t you (Em7)stay a lit tle while with (G)me right here?
(D)No bod y (Dmaj7)ought a be a (D6)lone on (D)Christ mas, (Bm7)no bod y ought a be a lone on Christ mas, (Gmaj7)no bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
(G)Tell me, where do they go?
bod y ought a be a (D6)lone on (D)Christ mas, (Bm7)no bod y ought a be a lone on Christ mas, (Gmaj7)no bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
(D)No bod y (Dmaj7)ought a be a (D6)lone on (D)Christ mas, (Bm7)no bod y ought a be a lone on Christ mas, (Gmaj7)no bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
(Gmaj7)No bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ (D)mas.
(Gmaj7)No bod y ought a be a (G)lone, a lone on (Em)Christ
(D)mas.
All Alone On Christmas by Darlene Love
Easy piano arrangement in the key of D at 140 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “All Alone On Christmas”
- What key is "All Alone On Christmas" in?
- "All Alone On Christmas" by Darlene Love is in the key of D with a tempo of 140 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "All Alone On Christmas" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "All Alone On Christmas" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- What chords are used in "All Alone On Christmas"?
- This arrangement of "All Alone On Christmas" uses 12 chords: A7, Bm7, C, D, D6, D7, Dmaj7, Em, +4 more.
- How long does it take to learn "All Alone On Christmas" on piano?
- 2–4 weeks of consistent practice (20–30 min/day) for an intermediate player. Drill the tricky passages in isolation first.
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