I'm sorry, but there seems to be some confusion. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is a popular Christmas song written by Johnny Marks and not by Ty Herndon. It has been covered by various artists over the years, including Ty Herndon. The song tells the story of Rudolph, a reindeer with a bright, glowing nose that is different from his peers. The other reindeer used to make fun of Rudolph and exclude him from their reindeer games. However, on one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa Claus asks Rudolph to guide his sleigh because of his unique, shining nose. Rudolph accepts the opportunity and with his bright nose, he leads Santa's sleigh through the night sky. The other reindeer then realize the value of Rudolph's difference and begin to appreciate him. They shout with joy and tell Rudolph that he will go down in history as the red-nosed reindeer who saved Christmas. The song teaches a lesson about accepting and celebrating differences, highlighting that everyone has their own unique qualities and talents. It also showcases the importance of kindness and inclusion, as well as the power of embracing one's individuality.