A Whistle And A Whisker Away Song Lyrics and Chords

 

A Whistle And A Whisker Away Song Lyrics and Chords by Lynn Anderson

 

A Whistle And A Whisker Away
Recorded by Lynn Anderson
Written by Bill Hayes and Lee Hayes
G 
It's starting to snow and  
Em 
you ought to  
G 
know
 
By the presents on his  
Em 
sleigh
G 
 
It's a  
C 
hint that Santa  
G 
Claus is  
E7 
just
 
A  
A7 
whistle and a whisker  
D7 
away
 
So when  
G 
everyone's good in your  
Em 
neighbor
G 
hood
 
In school or out at  
Em 
play
G 
 
It's a  
C 
hint that  
G 
Santa Claus is  
E7 
just
 
A  
A7 
whistle and a  
D7 
whisker 
 
 
G 
away
 
So you better listen  
C 
to your mom  
Dm 
and your  
G 
daddy 
 
 
C 
too
Em 
Santa 
 
 
A7 
comes but  
D7 
once a  
Bm 
year make  
Em 
sure he  
A7 
comes to  
D7 
you
 
When  
G 
silver bells chime  
Em 
you know it's a  
G 
time
 
For that happy  
Em 
day 
 
 
G 
 
When  
C 
sleigh bells jingle  
G 
ole Kris  
Em 
Kringle
 
Will be a  
A7 
whistle and a  
D7 
whisker 
 
 
G 
away
Repeat
 
A  
A7 
whistle and a  
D7 
whisker 
 
 
G 
away

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song A Whistle And A Whisker Away?
- The song A Whistle And A Whisker Away was sang by Lynn Anderson.

 

Who is Lynn Anderson?
- Lynn Rene Anderson (September 26, 1947 - July 30, 2015), was an American country singer and television personality. She is most remembered for her signature recording crossover hit, "Rose Garden." The song was a number one hit in the United States and internationally. Additionally, Anderson had four number one singles and eighteen top ten hits on the Billboard country songs chart. She is regarded as one of country music's most significant performers.Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, she was raised in California by her mother Liz Anderson, who was also a country music artist. Daughter Lynn was signed to a recording contract to Chart Records in 1966 when she was heard singing along with her mother at an industry function. Previously she had recorded some demo tapes of her mother's songs and appeared on television in California on regional country music shows. In 1967, she had her first top ten hit with the single "If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)". Soon after, Anderson joined the cast of The Lawrence Welk Show where she performed country music weekly to a national audience.
In 1970, Anderson signed with Columbia Records where she was produced by her first husband, Glenn Sutton. She had her biggest commercial success with "Rose Garden". The song reached positions on the Billboard country, pop, and adult contemporary charts, also charting in other countries and earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Throughout the decade, Anderson also had number-one hits with "You're My Man", "How Can I Unlove You", "Keep Me in Mind", and "What a Man My Man Is". She also became a television personality, with appearances on The Tonight Show, specials with Bob Hope and Dean Martin, and her own prime-time specials.
After leaving Columbia and a brief hiatus, Anderson returned with the studio album Back (1983). The album spawned three singles, including the top ten hit "You're Welcome to Tonight", with Gary Morris. She continued recording sporadically throughout the 1980s. This included a revival of the pop hit "Under the Boardwalk" and the studio album What She Does Best (1988). Anderson continued releasing new albums into the new millennium, such as 2004's The Bluegrass Sessions. Towards the end of her life, Anderson struggled with alcohol addiction, but continued performing until her death in 2015. For her work as a crossover artist, she was ranked on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time" and CMTs "40 Greatest Women of Country Music".

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