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This is an old name for St. Nick or what we call Santa Claus.
Jolly old Saint Nicholas
Santa Claus, Santa, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Old Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, and "Jolly Ole Saint Nick"
In the song "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas," Nellie is fond of the colors blue and pink. These colors are mentioned in the context of her wishes for Christmas gifts. The song reflects the innocence and excitement of children during the holiday season.
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" (Lean Your Ear This Way).
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Jolly Old St- Nicholas - 1994 TV was released on: USA: September 1994
The surname Jolly comes from the Old French 'joli' meaning 'merry' or 'happy'.
Old Saint Nicholas, often depicted as jolly and cheerful, embodies a spirit of generosity and joy, especially during the holiday season. His mood is typically one of warmth and happiness as he spreads goodwill and delight to children and families. This cheerful demeanor reflects the overall festive atmosphere associated with Christmas.