Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - Dennis Day



     
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Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Lyrics


You know Dasher and Dancer
And Prancer and Vixen,
Comet and Cupid
And Donner and Blitzen.
But do you recall
The most famous reindeer of all?
Is it Herman? (no)
Is it Sherman? (no)
Is it Eddie, is it Freddy (no, no, no)
Is it Elton? (no)
Is it Billy? (no)
Is it Sting perhaps?
(Oh you'll never ever get it)
(Don't snap your caps)
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows

All of the other reindeer
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Rudolph
Play in any reindeer games
Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say
Rudolph with your nose so bright
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?
Then all the reindeer loved him
And they shouted out with glee
"Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
You'll go down in history!"
You better keep your nose
A red red rose
(You better keep your beak
All pink and sweet)
You better keep your shnaz
Maroon because
You will go down in history

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Dennis Day (May 21, 1916 - June 22, 1988), born Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty, was an Irish American singer and radio and television personality.

Day appeared for the first time on Jack Benny's radio show on October 8, 1939, taking the place of another famed tenor, Kenny Baker. He remained associated with Benny's radio and television programs until the latter's death in 1974.

Besides singing, Dennis Day was an excellent mimic. He did many imitations on the Benny program of various noted celebrities of the era, such as Ronald Colman, Jimmy Durante, and Jimmy Stewart. From 1944 through 1946, he served in the US Navy as a Lieutenant. On his return to civilian life, he continued to work with Benny while also hosting his own show, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day (1946-1952). Benny became the frequent butt of jokes on his own show that Day had two programs compared to Benny's one. His TV series, The Dennis Day Show (aka The RCA Victor Show) was telecast from 1952 to 1954. Between 1952 and 1978, he made numerous TV appearances as a singer, actor and voice for animation.

In 1948, Day married Peggy Almquist, a marriage that lasted until his death. The couple had nine children. One of his sisters-in-law was actress/singer, Ann Blyth. He died at age 72 in Los Angeles, California, from Lou Gehrig's disease. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6646 Hollywood Boulevard. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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