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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 .
The U.S Army Band performs a Christmas concert in 2010.. Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music regularly performed or heard around the Christmas season.Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or in the case of carols, may employ lyrics about the nativity of Jesus Christ, traditions such as gift-giving and merrymaking, cultural figures such as Santa Claus ...
His song "Jingle Bell Rock", which was released in the late fall of 1957, produced by Paul Cohen [6] was a big hit [7] and was being played and danced to on Dick Clark's teen dance show American Bandstand by mid-December of that year. It also re-emerged in four out of the next five years, and sold so well that it repeated each time as a top hit ...
Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock" is No. 3 on this week's Billboard Hot 100 and has racked up over 600 millions streams on Spotify. (illustration by Ross May / Los Angeles Times; photos by Michael ...
The classic Christmas tune, "Jingle Bell Rock" has a lot of local roots to the Bloomington area. Check out some fast facts about the legendary song. 'Jingle Bell Rock': Everything you want to know ...
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 ...
"Jingle Bell Rock"/ "Captain Santa Claus (and His Reindeer Space Patrol)" Bobby Helms: Decca: Gold [12] 1955 "Nuttin' for Christmas"/ "Santa Claus Looks Just Like Daddy" Art Mooney and His Orchestra Vocal by Barry Gordon: MGM: Gold [13] 1952 "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"/ "Thumbelina" Jimmy Boyd: Columbia: Gold [14] 1950 "Frosty the Snow Man"/
Bobby Helms – on the album Jingle Bell Rock (1970) Woody Herman and His Orchestra – single (1942) [22] Tiny Hill and His Orchestra – single (1939) Gary Hoey – on the album Ho! Ho! Hoey (1995) Hollyridge Strings – on the album Christmas Favorites (1965) Lena Horne – as "Jingle All the Way"; on the album Merry from Lena (1966)