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  2. Jingle Bells - Wikipedia

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    The song was republished in 1859 by Oliver Ditson and Company, 277 Washington Street, Boston, with the new title "Jingle Bells; or, The One Horse Open Sleigh". Its sheet music cover featured a drawing of sleigh bells around the title. [10] Sleigh bells were strapped across the horse to make the jingle, jangle sound. [citation needed]

  3. James Lord Pierpont - Wikipedia

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    James Lord Pierpont. James Lord Pierpont (April 25, 1822 – August 5, 1893) [1] was an American songwriter, arranger, organist, Confederate States soldier, and composer. Pierpont wrote and composed "Jingle Bells" in 1857, originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleigh". He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in Winter Haven, Florida.

  4. Jingle bell - Wikipedia

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    Tuned chromatic sleigh bells, range F4–F6. Four jingle bells around the anvil in the coat of arms of Nurmo. A jingle bell or sleigh bell is a type of bell which produces a distinctive 'jingle' sound, especially in large numbers. They find use in many areas as a percussion instrument, including the classic sleigh bell sound and morris dancing.

  5. List of artists who have recorded "Jingle Bells" - Wikipedia

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    Boney M. – on Christmas Album (1981) Booker T. & the M.G.'s – on the album In the Christmas Spirit (1966) [1] Pat Boone – on the album White Christmas (1959) Will Bradley and His Boogie Woogie Boys – as "Jingle Bells Boogie Woogie"; single (1943) The Brady Bunch – on the album Christmas with The Brady Bunch (1970) Brave Combo – on ...

  6. Frances G. Spencer Collection of American Sheet Music

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    The Frances G. Spencer Collection of American Sheet Music is a collection of over 30,000 titles of American popular music spanning from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. It includes many first editions such as Jingle Bells and Battle Hymn of the Republic, as well as first editions of prominent American composers of the time such ...

  7. Up on the Housetop - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Russell Hanby was born in 1833 near Rushville, Ohio, the son of a minister involved with the Underground Railroad. He wrote "Up on the Housetop" while living in New Paris, Ohio. During his short life, he wrote some 80 songs before dying of tuberculosis in 1867. Other than "Up on the Housetop", his best-known song is "Darling Nelly Gray".