The Christmas Song (chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
by John Denver
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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String Quartet String Quartet - Level 4 - Digital Download

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By John Denver. By Mel Torme, Melvin H Torme, and Robert Wells. Arranged by Alison Gillies. Christmas,Film/TV,Holiday,Jazz. 8 pages. Quartetpad.com #5008541. Published by quartetpad.com (A0.512162).

The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole arranged for string quartet by Alison Gillies.
 
Commonly subtitled Chestnuts Roasting On A Open Fire, The Christmas Song was famously written during a hot summer in an effort to keep cool by thinking cool thoughts. It has become one of the most often performed Christmas songs. It has been covered by almost everybody, from Michael Bublé to Christina Aguilera, Frank Sinatra to Mary J. Blige and everyone in between, and is must-have for any gigging quartet pad!
 
For a full list of arrangements by Alison Gillies, please visit quartetpad.com

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