Released: September 11, 1990

[Intro]
Hey kids, now I know you all know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen
Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen
But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all?
(Rudolph) that's right Rudolph
He was the one with the big red nose that everyone make fun of
Everyone there is except Santa

[Verse 1]
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it, why you would even say it glows
All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names
They'd never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games

[Chorus]
Until one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say
"Hey Rudolph with your nose so bright won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then how the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer you'll go down in history

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say
"Hey Rudolph with your nose so bright won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then how the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer you'll go down in history

[Interlude]
Now did you kids know that God sees us the way that Santa saw Rudolph?
He sees the true beauty and knows the great potential in each and every one of us
And that's how we should look at each other, through the eyes of love
After all, that's what Christmas is all about, love
Come on, sign along with me

[Verse 2]
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it, why you would even say it glows
All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names
They'd never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games

[Chorus]
Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say
"Hey Rudolph with your nose so bright won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then how the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer you'll go down in history
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer you'll go down in history

[Chorus]
Yay, Rudolph
That's was good!
Very, very good

Dolly Parton

Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actress, author, and philanthropist, best known for her work in country music

Beginning her career as a child performer, Parton issued a few modestly successful singles from 1959 through the mid-1960s, showcasing her distinctive soprano voice. She came to greater prominence in 1967 as a featured performer on singer Porter Wagoner’s weekly television program; their first duet single, a cover of Tom Paxton’s “The Last Thing on My Mind”, was a top-ten hit on the country singles charts, and led to several successful albums before they ended their partnership in 1974. Moving towards mainstream pop music, Parton’s 1977 single “Here You Come Again” was a success on both the country and pop charts. A string of pop-country hits followed into the mid-1980s, the most successful being her 1981 hit 9 to 5" (from the film of the same name), and her 1983 duet with Kenny Rogers “Islands in the Stream”, both of which topped the U.S. pop and country singles charts. A pair of albums recorded with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris were among her later successes. In the late 1990s, Parton returned to classic country/bluegrass with a series of acclaimed recordings