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
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∙ 12y agoThe song is properly called One Horse Open Sleigh. Jingle bells is an imperative.
In the word "Jingle Bells" there are three syllables. In the song however, there are 235.
James LordPierman Wrote the classic Christmas song Jingle Bells.
James Lord Pierman is the lyricist of the carol/song Jingle Bells
No, the horse in "Jingle Bells" is not named. In fact, there is more than one horse in the song, none of which are named.
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The song is properly called One Horse Open Sleigh. Jingle bells is an imperative.
In the word "Jingle Bells" there are three syllables. In the song however, there are 235.
James LordPierman Wrote the classic Christmas song Jingle Bells.
James Lord Pierman is the lyricist of the carol/song Jingle Bells
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No, it is a Christmas song
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