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{{song|writer=Susan Hagen Nipp|composer=|lyricist=|date=1990|publisher=|specials=''[[Wee Sing The Best Christmas Ever!]]''}} |
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'''Gusty the Elf''' is sung by [[Santa Claus]], his elves and the Smith kids on [[Wee Sing The Best Christmas Ever!]]. |
'''Gusty the Elf''' is sung by [[Santa Claus]], his elves and the Smith kids on [[Wee Sing The Best Christmas Ever!]]. |
Revision as of 22:39, 22 December 2010
Gusty the Elf is sung by Santa Claus, his elves and the Smith kids on Wee Sing The Best Christmas Ever!.
Lyrics
- Gusty the Elf was Santa's helper.
- Gusty the Elf just loved to try.
- But when he worked for dear old Santa,
- Gusty the Elf could only cry...
- "Oh!" when he stubbed his toe.
- "Um!" when he hammered his thumb.
- "Gee!" when he banged his knee.
- "Oh boy!" when he broke a toy.
- Gusty the Elf was so discouraged.
- "Help me, dear Santa. Won't you try?"
- So Santa gave Gusty brand-new glasses.
- Gusty the Elf no more did cry.
- "Oh!" when he stubbed his toe.
- "Um!" when he hammered his thumb.
- "Gee!" when he banged his knee.
- "Oh boy!" when he broke a toy.
- Gusty the Elf was oh so happy.
- "Thank you, dear Santa for this joy.
- Now I can make the toys for Christmas
- For every little girl and boy."
- Gusty the Elf was oh so happy.
- "Thank you, dear Santa for this joy.
- Now he can make the toys for Christmas
- For every little girl and boy."
- "Now I can make the toys for Christmas
- For every little girl and boy."