A Christmas to Remember (with lyrics) Chords

Tempo:
102.6 bpm
Chords used:

E

B

A

C#m

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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A Christmas to Remember (with lyrics) chords
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[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] You [B]
[G#m] make this [E] a Christmas to remember.
Spring [C#m] come feeling in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] [E] Strangers leave [B] and willingly [C#m] surrender.
[E] Oh, [A] what a Christmas [E] to remember.
Almost winter has been [A] something to know.
[B] I can say the mammoth, but there wasn't enough snow.
[E] And I even thought of [A] Gatlinburg, but it seemed so far to go.
[B] So I headed [E] up to Tahoe [B] for a Christmas on the slow.
[E] And I hadn't fantasized [A] about a Christmas in this way.
[B] Girl, that's my far place in a Tahoe ski chalet
[E] with a fast-talk lover, [A] with some slow burning wood.
[B] But even [E] in my wildest [B] dreams, it never [F#m] mattered.
[G#m] You make this [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
[C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] Change the [E] radio, [B] and I'll turn the [C#m] lockdown dimmer.
[E] Oh, what [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
Strangers when we met, [A] lovers as we meet.
[B] Christmas to remember, too good to believe.
[E] Don't know how and when, but I [A] know we'll meet again.
[B] Going [E] back to somewhere [B] like some [F#] wild, restless winter [G#m] wind.
And you make [E] this a Christmas to remember.
[C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] Make my [E] mistletoe, [B] you kiss me [C#m] warm and tender.
[E] Oh, [A] what a Christmas [E] to remember.
[C#m] We laughed and laughed and played and joked,
[B] sang Christmas songs and talked to folks,
[A]
played the field and [F#m] skied the slopes,
then to the lodge for [C] dinner.
[C#m] Now it's time for us to [B] go,
as our hearts melt like chimney [A] snow.
There's just one thing I want to [F#m] know.
Can we [B] do this next winter?
[E] [G#m]
[A] Christmas to remember.
[E] You [G#m] make this [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
[B] [C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle of [E] December.
Though the fire is hot, you [B] just have to let [C#m] it [E] simmer.
Oh, what [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
You [G#m] make this [E] a Christmas to remember.
[C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle of [E] December.
Growing cold.
[B] [C#m] [E] [A]
Key:  
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
C#m
13421114
G#m
123111114
E
2311
B
12341112
A
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To learn Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers - A Christmas To Remember chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: A, E, A, E, B, C#m, E and C#m. Begin your practice at a relaxed 51 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 103. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: E Major.

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_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] You _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] make this [E] a Christmas to remember.
Spring [C#m] come feeling in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] _ [E] Strangers leave [B] and willingly [C#m] surrender.
[E] Oh, _ _ [A] what a Christmas _ [E] to remember. _ _ _ _
_ _ Almost winter has been [A] something to know.
[B] I can say the mammoth, but there wasn't enough snow.
[E] And I even thought of [A] Gatlinburg, but it seemed so far to go.
[B] So I headed [E] up to Tahoe [B] for a Christmas on the slow.
[E] And I hadn't fantasized [A] about a Christmas in this way.
[B] Girl, that's my far place in a Tahoe ski chalet
[E] with a fast-talk lover, [A] with some slow burning wood.
[B] But even [E] in my wildest [B] dreams, it never [F#m] mattered.
_ [G#m] You make this [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
_ [C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] Change the [E] radio, [B] and I'll turn the [C#m] lockdown dimmer.
[E] Oh, _ what [A] a Christmas _ [E] to remember. _ _
Strangers when we met, [A] lovers as we meet.
[B] Christmas to remember, too good to believe.
[E] Don't know how and when, but I [A] know we'll meet again.
[B] Going [E] back to somewhere [B] like some [F#] wild, restless winter [G#m] wind.
And you make [E] this a Christmas to remember. _
[C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle [E] of December.
[Bm] Make my [E] mistletoe, [B] you kiss me [C#m] warm and tender.
[E] Oh, _ [A] what a Christmas _ [E] to remember.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] We laughed and laughed and played and joked,
[B] sang Christmas songs and talked to folks,
[A]
played the field and [F#m] skied the slopes,
then to the lodge for [C] dinner.
[C#m] Now it's time for us to [B] go,
as our hearts melt like chimney [A] snow.
There's just one thing I want to [F#m] know.
Can we [B] do this next winter?
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _
[A] Christmas _ to remember. _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] You [G#m] make this [A] a Christmas [E] to remember.
[B] _ [C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle of [E] December.
Though the fire is hot, you [B] just have to let [C#m] it [E] simmer.
Oh, what _ [A] a Christmas [E] to remember. _
You [G#m] make this [E] a Christmas to remember. _
_ [C#m] Springtime feelings in the middle of [E] December.
Growing cold.
_ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was written by Dolly Parton.

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