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Jingle Bell Rock was written by Joseph Carleton Beal (1900-1967) and James Ross Boothe (1917-1976). It was released by Bobby Helms in 1957. See related question.
The song "Jingle Bell Rock" was written by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe, and was first released in 1957 by Bobby Helms It has since been covered by hundreds of artists, from Hillary Duff, to the Chipmunks, to the Jonas brothers and Thousand Foot Krutch.
No, Chuck Berry did not first record "Jingle Bell Rock." The song was originally written by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe and was first recorded by Bobby Helms in 1957. Chuck Berry is known for his influential rock and roll music, but "Jingle Bell Rock" is not one of his songs.
"Jingle Bells" is one of the most performed secular holiday songs and has been performed and recorded by a wide variety of musical artists around the world. It was first recorded by the Edison Male Quartette in 1898. Others who have performed "Jingle Bells" include: Bing Crosby The Andrews Sisters Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Louis Armstrong Les Paul Kimberley Locke The Beatles The Chipmunks Judy Collins Nat King Cole Perry Como Placido Domingo Ella Fitzgerald Spike Jones Barry Manilow NSync Luciano Pavrotti Smokey Robinson and the Miracles Frank Sinatra Fats Waller Yello Julie Andrews Chet Atkins Gene Autry Barenaked Ladies Andrea Bocelli Michael Bublé Pat Boone Jimmy Buffett The Carpenters Kenny Chesney Chicago
Jingle Ma was born in 1957.
Jingle Bells" is one of the best-known and commonly sung winter 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 commonly thought of as a Christmas song, it was actually written and sung for Thanksgiving.[1] It was mistakenly branded as a Christmas song because being extremely popular at Thanksgiving, it was sung again around Christmas.
Hi there, Look no further -- this one's the work of ol' Blue Eyes himself. It's a jazzed-up version of Jingle Bells, complete with Frank Sinatra's trademark "J-I-N-G-L-E" interpretation. Sinatra's Jingle Bells appears on the 1957 album "A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra." For reviews and purchase information check out the Amazon.com listing at <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00002DECG/ref=m_art_li_12//102-7473804-3471344?v=glance>. E! Online rates "A Jolly Christmas" among the top 10 Christmas CDs -- see the full article at <http://www.eonline.com/Features/Features/Holiday2001/CDs/5.html>. I used the following keywords in my search: "J-I-N-G-L-E" Bells Frank Sinatra version Jingle Bells Happy listening! Regards, Emjay-ga
are you asking about it? if so, just read this. p.s. this has how old it is included in it."Jingle Bell Rock" has been performed by many, but Helms' version is the most known in the world. Its title and some of its lyrics are takeoffs on the old Christmas standard, "Jingle_Bells." It makes brief references to other popular songs of the 1950s, such as "Rock_Around_the_Clock," and mentions going to a "Jingle Sock_hop." An electric guitar played by Hank_Garlandcan be heard playing the first notes to the chorus from the aforementioned "Jingle Bells."Despite being titled a Jingle Bell "Rock", Helms' version of the song was performed in the crossover style known as Rockabilly.Bobby Helms' original version on Decca_Records9-30513 from 1957, was re-recorded by him on Kapp_RecordsK-719 in 1965 and yet again in 1967 on Little Darlin' LD-0038. In 1970, Helms recorded an entire album titled "Jingle Bell Rock" on Certron C-7013, releasing from the album the title track on Certron C-10021 with a picture sleeve. In yet another re-recording, Helms released a version on Ashley AS-4200 (year unknown). In 1983, Bobby Helms released his last recording of "Jingle Bell Rock" on Black Rose 82713Thanks!orcas are cool
It was written by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe in 1957
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The song "Jingle Bell Rock" was written by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe, and was first released in 1957 by Bobby Helms It has since been covered by hundreds of artists, from Hillary Duff, to the Chipmunks, to the Jonas Brothers and Thousand Foot Krutch.
Whispering Bells by the Del Vikings-1957