Jingle Bells
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Dashin' through the snow
In a one-horse open sleigh
Over the fields we go
Laughin' all the way
Bells on bobtails ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to ride
And sing a sleighin' song tonight

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh
Jingle bells, jingle bells, I don't mind the storm

Bring your coats and hats
You lukewarm cats
I've got my horn to keep me warm

Down in Mexico
We have got no snow
You have got no snow?
Down in Mexico!
Sit around all day
Hear the music play
Every time we sing




Tequila glasses ring
Jingle, jingle, jingle, jingle

Overall Meaning

The Glenn Miller Orchestra's "Jingle Bells" is a classic holiday song that invites listeners to imagine a winter wonderland full of sleigh rides and festive cheer. The song starts with the singer and his companions taking a sleigh ride through snowy fields, laughing and singing along the way. The sound of the bells on the bobtails of the horses they are riding adds to the joyful atmosphere and lifts their spirits. The singer emphasizes the fun and merriment they are having, encouraging others to join in and sing a sleighing song tonight.


The chorus of the song, "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way," is a well-known holiday phrase that captures the excitement of the season. The singer continues to express his enthusiasm for the sleigh ride, saying that he doesn't mind the storm, and even takes a playful jab at his companions for being lukewarm cats, while he has his horn to keep him warm.


The final verse takes a surprising turn, as the song shifts from the snowy landscapes of the North to the sunny environs of Mexico. Yet, there is still an element of festivity here, with people sitting around all day listening to music and singing together. The sound of jingling continues, this time from Tequila glasses being raised in a toast. The song ends with a festive jingle-jangle that leaves the listener feeling uplifted and joyful.


Line by Line Meaning

Dashin' through the snow
Speeding through the snowy hills


In a one-horse open sleigh
Riding a sleigh with only one horse pulling


Over the fields we go
Traversing across open fields


Laughin' all the way
Enjoying the ride with laughter


Bells on bobtails ring
The bells on the horses' tails are ringing


Making spirits bright
Lifting everyone's mood and joy with the bell sounds


What fun it is to ride
The ride is enjoyable and exciting


And sing a sleighin' song tonight
Singing a cheerful song while sleighing under the night sky


Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
The bells are making a joyful sound throughout the ride


Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh
Riding in a single-horse sleigh brings immense joy


Jingle bells, jingle bells, I don't mind the storm
Even in snowstorms, the bells' sound brings immense pleasure


Bring your coats and hats
Wearing appropriate winter garments is necessary


You lukewarm cats
Addressing the people who are not enthusiastic enough


I've got my horn to keep me warm
The musical instrument keeps the player warm


Down in Mexico
Referring to a place where there is no snow


We have got no snow
The place where the singer is currently located has no snow


You have got no snow?
Expressing surprise that the listeners have no snow either


Sit around all day
Passing the time by relaxing


Hear the music play
Enjoying the local music


Every time we sing
Whenever they sing as a group


Tequila glasses ring
Celebrating by clinking glasses with tequila


Jingle, jingle, jingle, jingle
The sound of jingling bells is heard




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TRADITIONAL, FRANCESCO MOCCHI

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@royzone12

In the early 50's I was about 5-6 and we dodn't have TV so we did like everyone else then ,we listened to music and watched a fire burning in the fireplace . It was all we had and we loved every bit of it. I've heard other persons my age say the very same thing. You know there is something special about watching a nice fire burning in the fireplace and it seems to be telling you it's own story. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

@xDreamCreepahx

Glenn Miller writes some of the most incredible jazz charts. The trumpet ending is classic for his band. 

@kingoma61

The Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1988 consisted of: Ralph Olson, Lee Lachman (alto saxophone, clarinet); Mark Vinci, Frank Perowsky (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Richy Barz (alto & baritone saxophones, bass clarinet); Tom Snelson, Ken Brader, John Hoffman, Dale Thompson (trumpet); Larry O' Brien, Eric Culver, Randy Purcell, Dennis Good (trombone); Don Edmonds (piano); Jay Patten (guitar); Lanny Fields (bass); Danny D'Imperio (drums). The album was recorded from May 17-24, 1988 in New York.

@henrieo88

I have this CD....I was born after the war but I love this music.

@MegaChristmas365

The immortal Glenn Miller disappeared just before Christmas on December 15, 1944.
His Orchestra, in the too-short run under his personal leadership, had recorded only one Christmas song ("Jingle Bells", October 20, 1941).

In the Christmas Mood features the Glenn Miller Orchestra performing a variety of holiday favorites. Featured performances include "Sleigh Ride," "Silver Bells," "Jingle Bells," and "Frosty the Snowman," in addition to 35 others. This is a lengthy album, spanning the distance of three discs. The third disc is noteworthy because it features an extended rendition of "Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite."

@dconklin100

I HAVE THIS CD. NOT MY ERA BUT I LOVE GLENN MILLER.

@langleybryant8641

Played this version with my college jazz band. It was really fun!

@rparadiseb

I'm playing this in my high school big band. I'm first alto sax. This should be very fun

@monkymoment4182

This comment was from so long ago, but me too. It's a good time

@joehenderson256

this jingles my bells

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