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- "Jingle Bells" is track 2 of the album Arthur's Perfect Christmas. The song is a traditional Christmas carol, though on the album it is performed in a highly jazzy and lively arrangement by the kids of Nigel Ratburn's class, with various solos, both vocal and instrumental. While not featured in the Arthur's Perfect Christmas special, the opening instrumental of the song can briefly be heard on the Read family's car radio after Mrs. Read switches away from the jingle for "Tina the Talking Tabby."
- "Jingle Bells" is a popular holiday song, originally written in 1857 as "One Horse Open Sleigh" by James Pierpont. The song was used extensively in Jim Dooley's score for "Corpsicle", replacing both Olive and Emerson's themes. Do you know more about Jingle Bells? You can help the Pushing Daisies Wiki by [ expanding this page].
- Jingle Bells is a popular Christmas song written by James Pierpont. It is featured in the show quite often, some of the most notable appearances being both the very first episode, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"and "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)". Both versions contain a popular children's parody containing references to Batman. The latter was sung by the late Robert Goulet and appears as the seventh track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield. It is also sung by Bart in "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
- Jingle Bells is a winter-themed song often associated with Christmas. The song was composed and written by James Pierpont, and originally published as "The One-Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857. Rainbow Dash's version serves as the second track on the album It's a Pony Kind of Christmas.
- Name: Jingle Bells Run Time: 0:31 Written By: Traditional Year: 1985
- __NOWYSIWYG__ The Jingle Bells is a consumable in FarmVille. Players needed to collect 6 of this item as part of the A Winter Wonderland, the first goal of the Winter Wonderland North Pole Quest Series.
- Jingle Bells is a children's song that first appeared in Waiting for Santa.
- Jingle Bells is one of the most commonly sung carols during the Christmas season. On Christmas Eve, after Scott Scott did a lousy job with Deck the Halls Jubilee asked Logan if he would join them in singing Jingle Bells. He said that he would sing it the day pigs flied.
- Forma parte del álbum de Digimon Adventure 02 Christmas Fantasy. Se sacó a la venta para las épocas de celebraciones navideñas.En ella la interpretan T.K. Takaishi y Cody Hida en la cual hablan sobre que le podrían regalar a sus Digimon en esta navidad. ═ Fecha ═════ Noviembre 2, 2000
- Jingle Bells, monkey smells, Melman laid an egg, Marty thinks that Alex stinks, And (the) camels say "Oy Vey(!)"!
- Jingle Bells — популярная во всём мире рождественская песня, также известная, как «One Horse Open Sleigh». Она была написана Джеймсом Лордом Пьерпонтом и была зарегистрирована под названием «One Horse Open Sleigh» 16 сентября 1858 года. Версия Радуги Дэш служит вторым треком в альбоме It's a Pony Kind of Christmas.
- "Jingle Bells" is one of the best-known and commonly sung Christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) and published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857. Even though it is now associated with the Christmas and holiday season, it was actually originally written to be sung for American Thanksgiving. The Wiggles sing this song on Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas.
- "Jingle Bells" is Moon Man's take on the classic Christmas carol of the same name. Moon Man's version also parodies a brief snippet of "Joy to the World". It was produced by YTMND's Hypersaxon, one of Moon Man's earliest producers. It was eventually added to Moon Man's first Christmas album, A KKKhristmas KKKarol. Moon Man appears to be struggling with some tenets of Christianity during a rant in the song, even though he is typically firmly against the Christian church. At the same time, he uses Christian doctrine to further his antisemitic views.
- "Jingle Bells," originally known as "One Horse Open Sleigh," was written by James Pierpont in 1857 to be sung at a Thanksgiving program at his church. Even though the song about winter does not make any references to Christmas, it has become one of the most popular holiday carols, and has been translated into many languages. In 1957, it inspired "Jingle Bell Rock." "Jingle Bells" has been performed by the Muppets on several occasions.
- Jingle Bells is a traditional Christmas song, however in the episode "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave", Mikey sings a Recess-themed version of the song during the credits. There are two versions of the song. One was played during the credits of "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave", performed by Robert Goulet (Mikey Blumberg). Another version was used (with the lyrics unchanged) at the end of Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street, performed by Andrew Lawrence (T.J. Detweiler), Rickey D'Shon Collins (Vince LaSalle), Pamela Segall-Adlon (Ashley Spinelli), Ashley Johnson (Gretchen Grundler), Robert Goulet (Mikey Blumberg), and Courtland Mead (Gus Griswald).
- The reefs are hung with care Soon Santa will be here What fun it is to shop all day Alvin: When Dave is nowhere near The Chipmunks: Oh, Christmas time, Christmas time Christmas time is here Presents, lights, and happiness That wondrous time of year Oh, Christmas time, Christmas time Christmas time is here It's so much fun to shop all day Why can't it last all year? There's so much here to choose And not much time to lose We've got to get back soon Alvin: My list will take 'til June! And toys are so much fun! Theodore: The fudge is almost done, hehehe Simon: Just one more book and I'll be set
- The song was involved in a bizarre incident in which a group of Daleks, exposed to a virus, began singing the song. (COMIC: Emperor of the Daleks!) An instrumental version of "Jingle Bells" was played by an orchestra aboard Max Capricorn's spaceship replica of the RMS Titanic as an example of Earth Christmas music. The Tenth Doctor heard it after emerging from the TARDIS when it landed aboard the vessel. (TV: Voyage of the Damned)
- James Lord Pierpont originally composed his most famous song in 1850. A plaque commemorating the "birthplace" of "Jingle Bells" adorns the side of a building in Medford, MA. Pierpont wrote the song there, at the former Simpson Tavern, now 19 High Street in the center of Medford Square. According to the Medford Historical Society, the song was inspired by the town's popular sleigh races during the 1800s. Music historian James Fuld notes that "the word jingle in the title and opening phrase is apparently an imperative verb." However, it is commonly taken to mean a certain kind of bell.
- Jingle Bells Jingle bells, jingle bells, ringing while we slay! Oh what fun it is to kill eight hundred mobs a day! Jingle bells, jingle bells, ringing while we slay! Oh what fun it is to kill eight hundred mobs a day! To make the blood flow, many mobs we'll slay, We'll empty the zone, laughing all the way! Bells on phantoms ring, making spirits bright, Oh what fun it is to kill stuff late into the night! Jingle bells, jingle bells, ringing while we slay! Oh what fun it is to kill eight hundred mobs a day! Jingle bells, jingle bells, ringing while we slay! For a day or two, it's pure mobicide
- "Jingle Bells" is one of the best-known and commonly sung Christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) and published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857. Despite being widely regarded as a Christmas song, it is said to have been written about Thanksgiving.
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