Several hours later, it was time for the show. Everyone was there at the Grand Ole Opry – the sold out audience, Joanie, Chachi, and even Al and Richie were at the concert to watch Fonzie. All except Potsie and Ralph, that is. Fonzie came out a few minutes later, in red and green, singing:

"I'm dreaming of a white Christmas

Just like the ones I used to know

Where the treetops glisten

And children listen

To hear sleigh bells in the snow

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas

With every Christmas card I write

May your Christmases be merry and bright

And may your Christmases be white," he sang.

The next song came as the audience died down:

"Come they told me

Pa rum pum pum pum

A new – born King to see,

Pa rum pum pum pum

Our fines gifts we bring

Pa rum pum pum

To lay before the King

Rum pum pum pum

When we come

Little Baby

Pa rum pum pum pum

I am a poor little boy too,

Pa rum pum pum pum

That's fit to give our King

Pa rum pum pum pum

Rum pum pum pum

Shall I play for you!

Pa rum pum pum pum

On my drum.

Mary nodded

Pa rum pum pum pum

The ox and lamb kept time

Pa rum pum pum pum

I played my drum for him

Pa rum pum pum pum

I played my best for Him

Pa rum pum pum pum

Rum pum pum pum

Then he smiled at me

Me and my drum," Fonzie finished as the audience clapped a second time.

The next song began to start as Fonzie sang again.

"Silent night, holy night

All is calm all is bright

Round yon Virgin Mother and Child

Holy infant so Tender and mild,

Sleep in heavenly peace,

Sleep in heavenly peace.

Silent night, holy night

Shepherds quake at the sight

Glories stream from heaven afar;

Heavenly hosts sing Al – le – lu – ja

Christ the Savior is born

Christ the Savior is born

Silent night, holy night

Wondrous star, lend thy light

With the angels let us sing

Alleluia to our King

Christ the Savior is here

Jesus the Savior is here

Silent Night, Holy night

Son of God, love's pure light

Radiant beams from Thy holy face

With the dawn of redeeming grace,

Jesus Lord at Thy birth;

Jesus Lord at Thy birth," Fonzie sang as the audience clapped again.

He sang again:

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Prospero ano y felicidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Prospero ano y felicidad

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

From the bottom of my heart.

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

Prospero ano y felicidad

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas

From the bottom of my heart," Fonzie sang as the music died down.

Fonzie did one last song for the audience, which was "Silver and Gold," and then it was time to go home. The audience liked Fonzie, Richie could tell as he clapped for his friend as "Silver and Gold" finished. The audience was disappointed they didn't get Potsie. They did wonder where he was but they could hear him again sometime in January.

"Joanie and Chachi are here," Richie told Al as he waved to them.

"Where?" Al asked, looking around the sold out audience.

Richie looked in the direction he was looking so Al could see.

"Oh, there they are," Al said, finally noticing the direction Richie was staring in.

Joanie could tell it was too crowded to go over where Richie and Al were standing in, so she and Chachi would see them tomorrow at the Christmas party in Potsie's room instead. She didn't mind, so she and Chachi headed straight for the parking lot of the Grand Ole Opry.

After Fonzie watched his friends leave the Grand Ole Opry, he changed out of the outfit he was wearing headed for the bus that was waiting for him and he got to Richie and Lori Beth's house after ten o'clock that evening. He found Richie and Lori Beth waiting for him when he walked into the house at ten o'clock when the clock was chiming.

"We decided to wait for you," Lori Beth said.

"That's all right. I don't mind coming to a dark place at night," Fonzie said, remembering the apartment that he and Chachi used to share and the lights would be off when he came home from his dates at one in the morning.

"We decided to wait up since today is Christmas Eve," Lori Beth said.

"What did you think of the show?" Fonzie asked.

"We enjoyed it," Richie said as Lori Beth nodded in agreement.

"Thanks. I saw you all there," Fonzie told the married couple.

The three of them said good – night and the three-headed upstairs together as the lights were turned off and said good – night.