Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick Fast Facts Original Composer: Benjamin Hanby (1864). lyrics_gene_autry_up_on_the_house_top
It is considered one of the oldest secular Christmas songs in the United States and was one of the first to mention Santa Claus on a roof. Ho, ho, ho
Autry recorded the song in the early 1950s, helping to cement its place in the American Christmas songbook alongside his other hits like "Frosty the Snowman" and "Here Comes Santa Claus." Who wouldn't go
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick Fast Facts Original Composer: Benjamin Hanby (1864).
It is considered one of the oldest secular Christmas songs in the United States and was one of the first to mention Santa Claus on a roof.
Autry recorded the song in the early 1950s, helping to cement its place in the American Christmas songbook alongside his other hits like "Frosty the Snowman" and "Here Comes Santa Claus."
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick
Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?Up on the house top, click, click, clickDown through the chimney with good Saint Nick