Jingle Bells

Jingle Bells, originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, is one of the most famous non-religious Christmas songs in the world. It was written in 1857 by the American James Pierpont (1822-1893) for theThanksgiving-feast in the Church of Savannah, Georgia. The song directly on beat, and was repeated at Christmas. ==Text[ Edit] == The first verse and chorus are the most well-remembered sections of "Jingle Bells":


 * Dashing through the snow
 * In a one horse open sleigh
 * O'er the fields we go
 * Laughing all the way
 * Bells on bob tail * ring (or Hear our voices ring)
 * Making spirits bright
 * What fun it is to laugh and sing (or What fun it is to ride and sing)
 * A sleighing song tonight
 * (Chorus)
 * Jingle bells, jingle bells,
 * Jingle all the way;
 * Oh! what fun [joy] it is to ride
 * In a one-horse open sleigh.