Arbeitsblatt: jingle bells mit Akkorden

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Jingle Bells mit Beschreibung der Herkunft, in D-Dur (Capo 2)
Musik
Gemischte Themen
7. Schuljahr
2 Seiten

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18.12.2013

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Jingle Bells Jingle Bells is one of the best-known and commonly sung Christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) and published under the title One Horse Open Sleigh in the autumn of 1857. Even though it is now associated with the Christmas and holiday season, it was actually originally written to be sung for American Thanksgiving. G Dashing through the snow, in one-horse open sleigh, Em A7 Oer the fields we go, laughing all the way. Bells on bob-tails ring, making spirits bright, Em A7 A7 What fun it is to ride and sing sleighing song tonight. Oh! Chorus Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way! D what fun it is to ride E7 A7 In one-horse open sleigh, hey! Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way! D what fun it is to ride A7 In one-horse open sleigh G day or two ago, thought Id take ride Em A7 And soon Miss Fanny Bright was seated by my side The horse was lean and lank, Misfortune seemed his lot Em A7 A7 We ran into drifted bank and there we got upsot. Oh! Chorus G day or two ago, the story must tell Em A7 I went out on the snow and on my back fell A gent was riding by in one-horse open sleigh Em A7 A7 He laughed at me as there lay but quickly drove away. Oh! Chorus QuickTimeª and decompressor are needed to see this picture. G Now the ground is white, go it while youre young Em A7 Take the girls along and sing this sleighing song Just bet bobtailed bay, Two forty as his speed Em A7 A7 Hitch him to an open sleigh and crack! Youll take the lead. Oh!