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The Christmas Song lyrics in English
The lyrics of the English version of "The Christmas Song" are as follows:
ingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We're on a sled
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We're on a sled
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We're on a sled
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We sat on a sled
Dashing?thro?the?snow?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
Dashing through the blizzard? They sat on a sled
Over?the?fields?we?went?laughing?all?the?way
Running through the fields? Laughing and singing
Bells?on?bob-tails?ringing?making?spirits?bright
Bells ringing? How happy your spirit is
What?fun?it?is?to?ride?and?sing?a?sleighing?song?tonight
It's fun to ski tonightSinging a ski song
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle? all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We're on a sled
Jingle?bells?jingle?bells?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle?bells?jingle?jingle?all?the?way
Jingle? Jingle bells? Jingle bells
Oh?what?fun?it?is?to?ride?in?a?one-horse?open?sleigh
How happy are we to ski? We sat on a sled
A?day?or?two?ago?I?thought?I'd?take?a?ride
Before a day or two? I thought it best to go out and roam
And?soon?miss?fanny?bright
See the light soon
Was?seated?at?my?side
Sitting beside me
Song introduction to the English version of 'The Christmas Song' strong>
"Jingle?bells" is a Christmas song, written in 1857 by songwriter James?Lord?Pierpont (?1822?-?1893). The song was not originally written for Christmas, but for Thanksgiving.
In 1857, the father of songwriter James Lord?Pierpont (?1822?-?1893,) was employed at a school in Boston. The song was written by Jimmy to help his father's students for their Thanksgiving performance.
The song reads, "Sledding through the snow, we laughed and laughed all the way, the bells rang out in all directions, we were in high spirits, how we laughed and laughed, the sledding song is sung tonight. Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells".
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