Christmas Don't Be Late

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(Dave:)Alright you Chipmunks, Ready to sing your song?

(Alvin:)I'd say we are

(Theodore:)Yeah, Lets sing it now!

(Dave:)Okay, Simon?

(Simon:)OK

(Dave:)Okay, Theodore?

(Theodore:)OK

(Dave:)Okay Alvin?...Alvin?...ALVIN!!!

(Alvin:)OKAY!!



(Chipmunks:)

Christmas, Christmas time is near,

Time for toys and time for cheer.

We've been good, but we can't last,

Hurry Christmas, Hurry fast.

Want a plane that loops the loop,

(Alvin:) Me, I want a Hula-Hoop.

(Chipmunks:)

We can hardly stand the wait,

Please Christmas don't be late.



(Dave:) Ok Fellas, Get ready.

That was very good, Simon.

(Simon:)Naturally!

(Dave:)Very Good Theodore

(Theodore:) He He He He

(Dave:)Uh Alvin, You were a little flat

So, watch it, Alvin...Alvin?...ALVIN!!!

(Alvin:)OKAY!!



(Chimpunks:)

Want a plane that loops the loop,

(Alvin:)I still want a Hula-Hoop.

(Chimpunks:)

We can hardly stand the wait,

Please Christmas don't be late.

We can hardly stand the wait,

Please Christmas don't be late.



(Dave:) Very good boys

(A Chipmunk:) lets sing it again!

(Another 1:) yeah lets sing it again!

(Dave:) no thats enough, lets not overdo it.

(A Chipmunk:) what do you mean over do it!?

we wanna sing it again!

(dave:) now wait a minute boys.

(Start Aruguing)

Christmas Don't Be Late

Alvin and the Chipmunks deliver a spirited holiday anthem in 'Christmas Don't Be Late,' a track that captures the frantic energy of the season. As a staple of their discography, the song blends their signature three-part harmony with upbeat pop-rock instrumentation, characteristic of their 1980s and 1990s recordings. The lyrics urge listeners to hurry to the mall before the holiday rush peaks, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of that era. This recording stands as a quintessential example of the group's ability to transform children's characters into a mainstream musical force, delivering a message of seasonal urgency that resonates across generations. It remains a beloved song in their catalog, often associated with Christmas compilations and holiday radio rotations.