Jingle Bells. this may or may not be J. Pierpoint Morgan, the Banker. Banks were known to issue Christmas calendars and song sheets!
Jingle Bells. do not- but many do, confuse with J. Pierpoint Morgan, the famous Banker. Many think he created the song- banks do come out with Yuletide song sheets, calendars, etc.
jingle bells :)
little donkey
Jingle Bells. I don"t know if this the same as J. Pierrepoint Morgan, the banker.
The song lyrics were written by James Pierpoint and published in 1857. Many people have sung the song over the years, but probably the best known rendition is of Johnny Mathis in the movie Home Alone 2.
It was widely rumored that the song was written by J. Pierpoint Morgan, the famous banker! (talk of commercialization of Christmas) The song itself is wholly secular and does not once mention either Christ or Christmas but it is unhiversally a Christmas Song by tradition. It has been widely used in anthologies and song books, often distributed by banks- also calendars. the Morgan theory may be correct.
The Christmas song that has the first line initials of aftrog is "Angels From the Realms of Glory". The first line of the song is the same as the name of the song. It is a Christmas Carol written by Scottish poet James Montgomery.
The song is "Christmas and You." It was a hit at the end of 1953 and was recorded in Chicago with Lew Douglas conducting and arranging. The song is available on the C.D. "Merry Christmas from Joni."
Wildflower
At last....Etta James.
He was the minister who wrote "Jingle Bells".
James LordPierman Wrote the classic Christmas song Jingle Bells.
That was the song, Jingle Bells. Originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleigh"
Billy T. James recorded a parody of the song "Feliz Navidad" with the refrain, 'I wanna wish you a Maori Christmas.'