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Musevisa is a secular song, where a family of anthropomorphic mice are preparing for Christmas. The mouse-mother specifically warns her children against the dangers of the mousetrap. [1] In December 2008 the alleged rediscovery of a missing verse from the song attracted the attention of the Norwegian media.
The review from Soundtrack Beat, commented "Timeless, magical, rich and adventurous, the soundtrack of the movie “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” is a very satisfactory sample of how skillful a composer can be when he sets to doing music for a musical, where songs are usually the only focus and he has to cover the musical gaps of the story.
Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Jingle all the way; Oh! what joy it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh. Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Jingle all the way; Oh! what joy 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 Fannie Bright Was seated by my side, The horse was lean and lank; Misfortune ...
A jingle is a short song or tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses. Jingles are a form of sound branding.A jingle contains one or more hooks and meanings that explicitly promote the product or service being advertised, usually through the use of one or more advertising slogans.
Jingle Bell Jazz (re-issued as Christmas Jazz) is a collection of jazz versions of Christmas songs recorded between 1959 and 1962 by some of the most popular artists on the Columbia label. It was released on October 17, 1962.
The song "Jingle Cats Medley" played in the film Fred Claus. [10] A 1998 video game was released for Mac, Windows and the PlayStation in Japan titled Jingle Cats: A cat story of love and friendship: The Love Para Operation Volume (ジングルキャッツ 愛と友情のネコ物語 : ラブパラ大作戦の巻). [11]
A jingle is a memorable slogan, set to an engaging melody, mainly broadcast on radio and sometimes on television commercials. Nowadays the most common form of a jingle is a radio station's on-air musical or spoken station identity.