Country Bear Christmas Special - Show - Songs

Songs

American version:

  • "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"- Melvin
  • "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"- Henry and Gomer
  • "Tracks in the Snow"- The 5 Bear Rugs and Henry
  • "12 Days of Christmas (Oh What a Christmas)"- Wendell
  • "The Hibernating Blues"- Trixie
  • "Deck the Halls"- The 5 Bear Rugs
  • "Rock and Roll Santa"- Liver Lips McGrowl and Gomer
  • "Blue Christmas"- Terrence (with his penguin)
  • "Sleigh Ride"- The Sun Bonnets, Melvin, Buff, and Max
  • "Hungry as a Bear"- Ernest and The 5 Bear Rugs
  • "The Christmas Song"- Henry and Teddi Barra
  • "Another New Year"- Big Al
  • "Let It Snow/ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer/ Winter Wonderland"- Cast (except Ernest & Trixie as she is on the opposite side of the performing Henry and Ernest is opposite Big Al's stage)

Japanese version:

  • "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"- Melvin(sung in Japanese)
  • "Jingle bells"- Henry and Gomer(sung in Japanese)
  • "Tracks in the Snow"- The 5 Bear Rugs and Henry(sung in Japanese)
  • "12 Days of Christmas (Oh What a Christmas)"- Wendell(sung in Japanese)
  • "Merry Little Christmas"- Trixie(sung in English)
  • "Deck the Halls"- The 5 Bear Rugs(sung in Japanese)
  • "Rock and Roll Santa"- Liver Lips McGrowl and Gomer(sung in English)
  • "Blue Christmas"- Terrence (with his penguin)(sung in Japanese)
  • "Sleigh Ride"- The Sun Bonnets, Melvin, Buff, and Max(sung in English)
  • "Hungry as a Bear"- Ernest and The 5 Bear Rugs(sung in Japanese)
  • "The Christmas Song"- Henry and Teddi Barra(sung in English)
  • "Another New Year"- Big Al(sung in English)
  • "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town/ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer/ Winter Wonderland"- Cast (except Ernest & Trixie as she is on the opposite side of the performing Henry and Ernest is opposite Big Al's stage)(sung in Japanese until Winter Wonderland which is in English )

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