History Of Jingle Bells
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I’m working on a remix and this is part of it.
Super simple contribution.
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Here’s the history of “Jingle Bells” restyled in Swede-Dish’s voice:
“Jingle Bells” was penned in 1857 by James Lord Pierpont, first meant as a Thanksgiving song, not for Christmas. Its snowy sleigh ride imagery painted a lively scene, celebrating the thrill of winter’s open skies. Though now tied to holiday cheer, it makes no mention of Christmas—just the simple joy of dashing through snowdrifts.
With a melody as timeless as the frost on a quiet morning, the song’s fame has grown like pine trees in a forest. In 1965, it even crossed the bounds of Earth, played on a harmonica during NASA’s Gemini 6 mission, a little holiday mischief from the stars. “Jingle Bells” reminds us of winter’s beauty and the universal delight of being alive in motion.
Super simple contribution.
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Here’s the history of “Jingle Bells” restyled in Swede-Dish’s voice:
“Jingle Bells” was penned in 1857 by James Lord Pierpont, first meant as a Thanksgiving song, not for Christmas. Its snowy sleigh ride imagery painted a lively scene, celebrating the thrill of winter’s open skies. Though now tied to holiday cheer, it makes no mention of Christmas—just the simple joy of dashing through snowdrifts.
With a melody as timeless as the frost on a quiet morning, the song’s fame has grown like pine trees in a forest. In 1965, it even crossed the bounds of Earth, played on a harmonica during NASA’s Gemini 6 mission, a little holiday mischief from the stars. “Jingle Bells” reminds us of winter’s beauty and the universal delight of being alive in motion.