Dorothy (Dodie) Clark is a British musician who play mostly ukulele and piano. She writes her own music and uploads them on YouTube and sometimes sing with her little sister Hedy. She is also famous with her nickname "doddleoddle".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
F#Badd9 1 Christmases ago D#mC#sus4 how were we to know F# that the cold will be freezing Badd9 the world would be white D#mC#sus4Badd9 but no one is leaving presents tonight
F#Badd9 That word has been hushed D#mC#sus4 it's almost a joke F# The idea of Christmas Badd9 Somewhere became dumb D#mC#sus4Badd9 Now December is just another sad month
EF# But Somewhere in winter misery EF# People still dream secretly EF# Of a time they used to know EF# When people would smile at snow
F#Badd9 There were sweeties and chocolates and toys and lights D#mC#sus4 Carrots and cookies for Santa tonight F#Badd9 Hot chocolates and crackers and family smiles D#mC#sus4 Laughter with loved ones we hadn't seen in a while F#Badd9 Bad jokes and brandy and music and games D#mC#sus4 Watching old movies while the fireplace fades F#Badd9 Jumpers and cinnamon and glittery trees D#mC#sus4Badd9 Oh remember how good it could be D#mC#sus4Badd9 Yeah remember how good it could be
F#Badd9 So people plod on D#mC#sus4 with their everyday lives F# You might catch a glimpse Badd9 If you're walking past a dump D#mC#sus4 The slight sparkle of tinsel covered in mud
F#Badd9 But some are sick of this grey D#mC#sus4 They form a plan they say F# We'll bring back Christmas Badd9 We'll put on a show D#mC#sus4 Sure we'll be laughed at Badd9 But we all know
EF# that somewhere in winter misery EF# We all still dream secretly EF# Of a time they used to know EF# When people would smile at snow
F#Badd9 There were sweeties and chocolates and toys and lights D#mC#sus4 Carrots and cookies for Santa tonight F#Badd9 Hot chocolates and crackers and family smiles D#mC#sus4 Laughter with loved ones we hadn't seen in a while F#Badd9 Bad jokes and brandy and music and games D#mC#sus4 Watching old movies while the fireplace fades F#Badd9 Jumpers and cinnamon and glittery trees D#mC#sus4Badd9 Oh remember how good it could be D#mC#sus4Badd9 Yeah remember how good it could be
F#Badd9 So they gathered all they could D#mC#sus4 It wasn't much but it would do F# When the sun rose on Christmas Badd9 And the snowy day begun D#mC#sus4 For the first time in years Badd9 Carols were sung
F#Badd9 First people chuckled D#mC#sus4 Then their eyes filled with tears F# Soon the whole world was singing Badd9 Church bells were ringing D#mC#sus4Badd9 How have we missed out on all of these years
EF# Now somewhere in winter misery EF# Old excitement makes people happy EF# And now they all know EF# That people will smile at snow
F#Badd9 There are sweeties and chocolates and toys and lights D#mC#sus4 Carrots and cookies for Santa tonight F#Badd9 Hot chocolates and crackers and family smiles D#mC#sus4 Laughter with loved ones we haven't seen in a while F#Badd9 Bad jokes and brandy and music and games D#mC#sus4 Watching old movies while the fireplace fades F#Badd9 Jumpers and cinnamon and glittery trees D#mC#sus4Badd9 Oh look how good it can be D#mC#sus4Badd9 Yeah look how good it can be