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Happy Holiday Soundtrack; Covering Jingle Bells

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Dec 12, 2020
  • 1 min read
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Dashing through the snow In a one-horse open sleigh O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells on bobtails ring Making spirits bright What fun it is to ride and sing A sleighing song tonight

James Lord Pierpont “Jingle Bells”


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Christmas Songs are the highlight of some people’s holidays and the curse of others. There doesn’t seem to be much of a middle ground. Even when there is, people tend to lean to one side or the other. There are two kinds of people; those that decorate their house with tinsel and lights and Christmas cheer in September and those that work in retail.

Below are covers to get you in the spirit of Christmas with covers of the always classic “Jingle Bells”!


“Nightmare Before Jingle Bells” Remix by heiakim


“Jingle Bells” Vocal Cover by Tiffany Alvord


“Jingle Bells” Acoustic Cover by JT Hodges


“Jingle Bells” Metal Cover by Paritosh Anand


Jingle Bells” Ukulele Cover by Iryna Rymarenko


“Jingle Bells” Launchpad Cover by HVpad


“Jingle Bells” Drum Cover by August Burns Red


“Jingle Bells” Metal Cover by Leo Moracchioli


“Jingle Bells” Duet Cover by Us The Duo


“Jingle Bells” Blues Cover by Andrea Bosio


Which cover jingled the bells the best? Let us know!


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