The song is properly called One Horse Open Sleigh. Jingle bells is an imperative.
Dashing through the snow In a one horse open sleigh O'er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells on bob tails ring Making spirits bright What fun it is to laugh and sing A sleighing song tonight Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh
Bobtail. this could also be a type of carriage or sleigh. Bob tail refers to the way the horse's tail has been fixed, trimmed up, or tied up with ribbons. The words of the song Jingle Bells are as follows: Dashing through the snow In a one horse open sleigh O'er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells on bob tails ring Making spirits bright What fun it is to laugh and sing A sleighing song tonight Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh A day or two ago I thought I'd take a ride And soon Miss Fanny Bright Was seated by my side The horse was lean and lank Misfortune seemed his lot We got into a drifted bank And then we got upsot Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh yeah
Well, darling, "Jingle Bells" has a total of four verses, each with its own catchy little jingle. So, if you're counting individual jingles, there are four in total. But if you're talking about the iconic chorus that gets stuck in your head for days, then there's just one fabulous jingle to rule them all.
Well, my guess is cause it has a nice tune. " Dashing through the snow..."
Silent night. the song was originally played to the strains of a guitar owing to a breakdown of a church organ. Jingle Bells- so yule-oriented does NOT ONCE MENTION CHRISTMAS or CHRIST. nEITHER DOES TANNENBAUM
ring my bells. I guess so.
Well, darling, the Christmas song that made its way to outer space first was none other than "Jingle Bells." Astronauts Tom Stafford and Wally Schirra decided to spread some holiday cheer during the Gemini 6 mission in 1965 by playing a prank on mission control and singing their own version of the song. So, there you have it, "Jingle Bells" was the first song to be belted out in space, adding a touch of festive spirit to the great beyond.
This is "Jingle Bells."
Christmas time is Here by Ray Parker Jr.Dionne Warwick - its begining to look alot like christmad lyrics hang up those miseltoes and turn the luights down low......... Dianne Reeves
McDonald's jingle: 'Come to the golden arches, in your neighborhood. McDonald's golden arches...McDonald's make it so good"
Well, honey, you bet your jingle bells there are Christmas songs with onomatopoeia! Just listen to "Jingle Bells" with all its jingling and dashing through the snow, or "Frosty the Snowman" with his corncob pipe and button nose. Those songs are chock-full of sound words that'll have you singing along in no time.