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  2. Jingle Bell Rock - Wikipedia

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    "Jingle Bell Rock" is an American Christmas song first released by Bobby Helms in 1957. It has received frequent airplay in the United States during every Christmas season since then, and is generally considered Helms' signature song .

  3. Bobby Rydell/Chubby Checker - Wikipedia

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    "Jingle Bell Rock" U.S. Pop: 21 1962 "Teach Me to Twist" 109 "Jingle Bell Rock" 92 UK Singles: 40 References

  4. Jingle Bells - Wikipedia

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    The original 1857 version of "Jingle Bells" featured a substantially different chorus. The progression of descending chords in the original refrain (A ♭ –E ♭ /G–Fm–C–D ♭ –A ♭ /E ♭ –E ♭ 7 –A ♭; in Roman numeral analysis, I–V 6 –vi–V/vi–IV–I 6 4 –V 7 –I) bears some resemblance to that of Pachelbel's Canon ...

  5. Home for Christmas (Hall & Oates album) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the duo released a promotional only single called "Jingle Bell Rock" in the early 1980s that had each of them separately singing the lead vocals on either side of the 45. The version of "Jingle Bell Rock" on this album is different from those two versions. [citation needed]

  6. Falling for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack album, which includes the three original songs by Lindsay Lohan, Aliana Lohan and Chord Overstreet, along with the entire film score by Nathan Lanier, was released on November 11, 2022: [39] "Jingle Bell Rock" (Lindsay Lohan featuring Ali Tomineek) "Everybody Loves Christmas" (Chord Overstreet) "Jingle Bells" (Aliana Lohan)

  7. Hall & Oates - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Two covers of the 1957 Bobby Helms classic "Jingle Bell Rock" were recorded—one with Hall on lead vocals, and the other with Oates on lead vocals—and released in time for Christmas 1983, complete with a humorous video of the band, that received extensive airplay on MTV.