Christmas Carol - Oak Ridge Boys
Like a fixture down on Main Street, she stood there all year long With a tin cup and tambourine, singin' Christmas songs Folks thought she was crazy but they loved to hear her sing Drop some money in her cup and she'd shake that tambourine And they called her 'Christmas Carol' There's not a Christmas song she couldn't sing I remember Christmas Carol With her snow white hair and a beat up tambourine She wore that same old ragged coat all the year around Lived all alone in a little shack just outside of town She'd stand there singin' 'Jingle Bells' in the heat of the summertime Yes, everyday was Christmas in Carol Johnson's mind And they called her 'Christmas Carol' There's not a Christmas song she couldn't sing I remember Christmas Carol With her snow white hair and a beat up tambourine Well I can still remember that twinkle in her eye 'Cause Carol kept a secret from the people passin' by That secret was a mystery they talked about so long How each Christmas Eve those gifts showed up Outside the children's home That was 40 years ago, or 50, I believe And still the toys keep showin' up each year on Christmas Eve I wonder if we'll ever know just who took up the cause Is it still Christmas Carol or is it Santa Claus? And they called her 'Christmas Carol' There's not a Christmas song she couldn't sing I remember Christmas Carol With her snow white hair and a beat up tambourine
Artist: Oak Ridge Boys
Title: Christmas Carol