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Jingle Bells

"Jingle Bells" is one of the most commonly sung[1] songs in the world. It was written in 1850 by James Lord Pierpont at Simpson Tavern in Medford, Massachusetts. It was published under the title "The One Horse Open Sleigh" in September 1857. It has been claimed that it was originally written to be sung by a Sunday school choir for Thanksgiving, or as a drinking song.[2] Although it has no original connection to Christmas,[3] it became associated with winter and Christmas music in the 1860s and 1870s, and it was featured in a variety of parlor song and college anthologies in the 1880s.[4] It was first recorded in 1889 on an Edison cylinder; this recording, believed to be the first Christmas record, is lost, but an 1898 recording - also from Edison Records - survives.[5]

For the instrument, see Jingle bell.

"Jingle Bells"

English

September 16, 1857, by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston

James Lord Pierpont

List of Christmas carols

AllMusic

Search result for recordings

at the Library of Congress

Sheet music of "The One Horse Open Sleigh"

by Roger Lee Hall, New England Song Series No. 3

The Story of "Jingle Bells"

Free arrangements for and voice from Cantorion.org

piano

—discussion of the song's history, hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com

James Lord Pierpont

hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com

Complete lyrics and further details to "Jingle Bells"

at IMDb , 1941 film with Gloria Jean

Jingle Belles