List of artists who have recorded "Jingle Bells"
Main article: Jingle Bells
"Jingle Bells" is one of the most recorded songs of all time. Many notable artists have recorded the song, including:
A
- Cliff Adams Singers – on the album Sing Something Simple at Christmas[1]
- Yolanda Adams – on the album What a Wonderful Time (2007)[2]
- Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass – on Christmas Album (1968)[3]
- Ames Brothers – on the album There'll Always Be a Christmas (1957)
- Jon Anderson – on the album 3 Ships (1985)
- Tuck Andress – on the album Hymns, Carols and Songs About Snow (1991)[1]
- Julie Andrews – on the album Firestone Presents Your Favorite Christmas Carols, Volume 5 (1966)
- The Andrews Sisters – on the album Christmas with The Andrews Sisters (1943)[1]
- Paul Anka – on the album It's Christmas Everywhere (1960)
- Chet Atkins – on the album Christmas with Chet Atkins (1961)
- Gene Autry – on Christmastime With Gene Autry (1956)[4][5]
B
- Barenaked Ladies – on the album Barenaked for the Holidays (2004)[6]
- Basshunter – single that reached number 35 in the UK Singles Chart (2006)[7]
- Count Basie and His Orchestra – single (1962)
- The Beatles – on a fan Christmas record (1964)[8]
- Drake Bell – from the film Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh (2008), and featured on the album Merry Nickmas (2012)
- Tony Bennett – on the album Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album (1968)[1]
- Andrea Bocelli – on the album My Christmas (2009)[9]
- Boney M. – on Christmas Album (1981)
- Booker T. & the M.G.'s – on the album In the Christmas Spirit (1966)[1]
- Pat Boone – B–side of his "White Christmas" single (1965)
- Will Bradley and His Boogie Woogie Boys – as "Jingle Bells Boogie Woogie"; single (1943)
- The Brady Bunch – on the album Christmas with The Brady Bunch (1970)
- Brave Combo – on the album It's Christmas, Man! (1992)
- Dave Brubeck – on the album A Dave Brubeck Christmas (1996)
- Michael Bublé featuring The Puppini Sisters – on the album Christmas (2011)[10]
- Roy Budd Trio – on the album Have a Jazzy Christmas[1]
- Jimmy Buffett – on the album Christmas Island (1998)[11]
C
- Royce Campbell – on the album A Jazz Guitar Christmas (2004)[12]
- Don Carlos & Glenice Spencer – on the album Ras Records Presents a Reggae Christmas[1]
- The Carpenters – on the album Christmas Portrait (1978) [1]
- Benny Carter and His Swing Quartet – single (1936)
- Ray Charles Singers – on the album Winter Wonderland (1956)
- Kenny Chesney – on the album All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan (2003)
- Chicago – on the album Chicago XXXIII: O Christmas Three (2011)
- The Chipmunks – on the album Christmas with The Chipmunks (1962)[8]
- The Clancy Brothers – on the album Christmas (1969)
- Richard Clayderman – on Christmas Album (1982)[1]
- Rosemary Clooney – on the album Christmas with Rosemary Clooney (1978)
- Natalie Cole – on the album Holly & Ivy (1994)
- Nat King Cole – on the album The Christmas Collection[1]
- Bootsy Collins – on the album Christmas Is 4 Ever (2006)
- Judy Collins – on the album Christmas at The Biltmore Estate (1997)[13]
- Perry Como – on the 78 rpm record set Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music (1946)
- Harry Connick, Jr. – on What a Night! A Christmas Album (2008)
- Ray Conniff and the Singers – on the album Christmas with Conniff (1959)
- Crazy Frog – "Jingle Bells/U Can't Touch This" – single (2005), reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart[14]
- Jim Cregan – on the album The Carols of Christmas II (1997)
- Bing Crosby – B–side of "White Christmas" single (1970)
- Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters – single (1943)
D
- Sammy Davis Jr. – on the album Goodyear: The Great Songs of Christmas, Album Five (1965)
- Lenny Dee – on the album Happy Holi–Dee (1961)
- Jimmy Dean – on the album Jimmy Dean's Christmas Card (1965)
- John Denver – on the album Whose Garden Was This (1970)
- Plácido Domingo, Michael Bolton and Ying Huang – on the album Merry Christmas from Vienna (1997)[15]
- Fats Domino – on the album Christmas Is a Special Day (1975)
- Johnny Dowd – on the album The Pawnbroker's Wife (2002)
- Judge Dread – single (1978), reached #64 on the UK Singles Chart[16]
E
- Edison Male Quartette – on an Edison cylinder (1898)[17]
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra – on the album Jingle Bell Jazz (1962)[1]
- Elmo & Patsy – on the album Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (1984)
- Emilia & Sakis Coucos – single (2015)
- En Vogue – on the album The Gift of Christmas (2002)
- Esquivel – on the album Merry Xmas from the Space–Age Bachelor Pad (1996)
F
- The Fab Four (Beatles tribute band) – on the album Have Yourself a FAB-ulous Little Christmas (2002)[18]
- Jose Feliciano – on the album Feliz Navidad (1970)
- Ferrante & Teicher – on the album Snowbound (1962)
- Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra – on the album Pops Christmas Party (1959)
- Ella Fitzgerald – on the album Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas (1960)[19]
- Béla Fleck and the Flecktones – on the album Jingle All the Way (2008)
- Tennessee Ernie Ford – on the album C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S (1971)
- Foster & Allen – on Foster and Allen's Christmas Video[1]
- The Four Aces – on the album Merry Christmas with the Four Aces
- Cast of Glee (television series) – on Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album (2010)
G
- Edyta Górniak – on the album Zakochaj się na Święta w kolędach' (2008)[20]
- Benny Goodman and His Orchestra – single (1935)[1]
- Ron Goodwin and His Orchestra – on the album Christmas Wonderland (1967)
- Morton Gould – on the album A Musical Christmas Tree (1969)
- Francis Goya – on the album Christmas Party (1978)
- Earl Grant – on the album Winter Wonderland (1965)
- Al Green – on the album White Christmas (1983), also released on Christmas Album[1]
- Grenadine – on the album Goya (1992)[1]
H
- Merle Haggard – on the album Merle Haggard's Christmas Present (1973)[21]
- The Haydn Quartet (1902)
- The Reverend Horton Heat – on the album We Three Kings (2005)
- Woody Herman – single (1942)
- Tiny Hill and His Orchestra – single (1939)
- Gary Hoey – on the album Ho! Ho! Hoey (1995)
- Hollyridge Strings – on the album Christmas Favorites (1965)
- The Hysterics – single that reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart (1981)[22]
I
- Burl Ives – on Christmas Album (1968)
J
- Alan Jackson – on the album Let It Be Christmas (2002)
- Boney James – on the album Boney's Funky Christmas (1993)
- Etta James – on the album 12 Songs of Christmas (1998)
- George Jones – appears on Greatest Children's Christmas Hits (1991)[23]
- Jack Jones – on the album A Jack Jones Christmas (1969)[24]
- Spike Jones[1]
K
- Kitaro – on the album Peace on Earth (1996)[25]
- Gladys Knight and the Pips – on the album That Special Time of the Year (1982)
- Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra – on the album Wonderland of Christmas (1963)
- Diana Krall – B–side of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (1998)
L
- Lester Lanin – on the album Christmas Dance Party (1959)
- Julius La Rosa – as "Campanelle"; single (1954)
- Peggy Lee – subtitled "I Like a Sleighride"; on the album Christmas Carousel (1960)
- Raymond Lefevre and His Orchestra – on the album Merry Christmas (1968)
- Crystal Lewis – on the album Holiday! A Collection of Christmas Classics (2000)
- Ramsey Lewis Trio – on the album More Sounds of Christmas (1964)
- Liberace – on the album Twas The Night Before Christmas (1974)
- Big Tiny Little – on the album Christmas with "Big" Tiny Little (1961)
- Kimberley Locke – on the album Christmas (2007)
- Lisa Loeb – on the album Maybe This Christmas Tree (2004)
- Ella Logan – as "Jingle (Bingle) Bells"; single (1938)
- Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians – on the album Jingle Bells (1956)
- Lonestar – on the album My Christmas List (2007)
- Los Del Rio
- Geoff Love and His Orchestra – on the album Christmas with Love (1972)
- Norman Luboff Choir – on the album Christmas with the Norman Luboff Choir (1964)
M
- Henry Mancini – on the album A Merry Mancini Christmas (1966)[1]
- The Manhattan Transfer – on the album An Acapella Christmas (2005)
- Mannheim Steamroller – on the album Christmas in the Aire (1995)
- Barry Manilow and Exposé – single, also included on the album Because It's Christmas (1990)[1]
- Mantovani – on the album Christmas Greetings from Mantovani and His Orchestra (1963)
- Wynton Marsalis – on the album Crescent City Christmas Card (1989)[1]
- Dean Martin – on the album The Dean Martin Christmas Album (1966)[26]
- Freddy Martin and His Orchestra
- Johnny Mathis – on the album Christmas Eve with Johnny Mathis (1986)
- Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – on The Christmas Album (1967)
- Scotty McCreery – on the album Christmas with Scotty (2012)
- Michael McDonald – single, also included on the album Through the Many Winters: A Christmas Album (2005)
- Katharine McPhee – on the album Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You (2010)
- George Melachrino and His Orchestra – on the album Christmas Joy (1959)
- Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers – single (1947)
- Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy
- Glenn Miller and His Orchestra – single (1941), reached #5 on the Billboard chart
- Mitch Miller – on the album Holiday Sing Along with Mitch (1961)
- The Million Dollar Quartet (Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis) – 1956
- Mills Brothers – on the album Merry Christmas (1959)
- Lou Monte – as "Italian Jingle Bells"; single (1955)
- The Moog Cookbook – on the album Bartell (2005)
- Art Mooney and His Orchestra – single (1949)
N
- Jim Nabors – on Jim Nabors' Christmas Album (1967)
- Sharon Needles – on the album Christmas Queens (2015)
- Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra – single (1935)
- Willie Nelson – on the album Pretty Paper (1979)[27]
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – on The Christmas Album (1997)
O
- The Osmonds – on the album Osmond Family Christmas (1976)
- Buck Owens – on the album Christmas with Buck Owens and his Buckaroos (1965)
P
- Patti Page – on the album Christmas with Patti Page (1955)
- Brad Paisley – on the album Brad Paisley Christmas (2006)
- Dolly Parton – on the album Home for Christmas (1990)
- The Partridge Family – on the album A Partridge Family Christmas Card (1971)
- Daniele Pascal – on Noel en Provence as vive la vent (2001)
- Don Patterson – on the album Holiday Soul (1964)
- Les Paul and Mary Ford – released as a single and included on the album Yule Cool (1951)[1]
- Luciano Pavarotti – on the album Christmas Favorites from the World's Favorite Tenors (1991)
- Pearl Jam – on the fan club release "Christmas 2007"[28]
- Duke Pearson – on the album Merry Ole Soul (1969)
- Oscar Peterson – on the album An Oscar Peterson Christmas (1995)
- Philadelphia Orchestra – on the album A Christmas Festival (1964)
- Wilson Pickett – on the album Christmas Soul Special (1982)
- Ray Price – on The Ray Price Christmas Album (1969)
R
- Rainbow Dash (Ashleigh Ball) – on the album My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – It's a Pony Kind of Christmas (2016)[29]
- Boots Randolph – on the album Boots and Stockings (1969)
- Lou Rawls – on the album Lou Rawls Christmas (2006)
- Dianne Reeves – on the album Yule Be Boppin' (1997)
- Jim Reeves – on the album Twelve Songs of Christmas (1963)[1][30]
- Harry Reser and His Orchestra – single (1934)
- André Rieu – on the album The Christmas I Love (1997)
- Riley–Farley and Their Orchestra – single (1936)
- Smokey Robinson and the Miracles – on the album The Season for Miracles (1970)[1]
- The Roches – on the album We Three Kings (1990)[31]
- Rico Rodriguez – single credited to 'Rico & All Stars' (1967)
S
- Santo & Johnny – as "Twistin' Bells"; single (1960)
- Primo Scala and His Banjo and Accordion Orchestra – single (1948)
- Earl Scruggs – on the album A Very Special Acoustic Christmas (2003)
- The Seekers – on the album Morningtown Ride to Christmas (2001)
- The Brian Setzer Orchestra – on the album Boogie Woogie Christmas (2002)
- Shakatak – on the album Christmas Dreams (1992)[1]
- SHeDAISY – on the album Brand New Year (2000)
- Frank Sinatra – on the album A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra (1957)[1]
- The Singing Dogs – single (1955)
- Six By Seven – on the split Christmas EP with Echoboy (1999)
- Skid Row – on the album Monster Ballads Xmas (2007)[32]
- Jimmy Smith – on the album Christmas '64 (1964)
- Michael W. Smith – on the album Christmastime (1998)
- The Springfields – B–side of Dusty Springfield's "O Holy Child" (1964)
- Jo Stafford – on the album The Joyful Season (1964)
- The Statler Brothers – on the album Christmas Card (1978)
- Slam Stewart Quintet – single (1945)
- Sufjan Stevens – on the album Songs for Christmas (2006)
- George Strait – on the album Fresh Cut Christmas (2006)
- Barbra Streisand – on A Christmas Album (1967)[1]
- The Swingle Singers – on the album Christmastime (1968)
T
- Take 6 – on the album The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2010)
- James Taylor – on the album James Taylor at Christmas (2004)[33]
- Lynda Thomas – Eurodance single (1997)
- Butch Thompson – on the album Yulestride (1994)
- The Three Stooges – single
- The Three Suns – on the album A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas (1959)
V
- Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra – on the album Christmas Carols (1958)
- The Ventures – on The Ventures' Christmas Album (1965)[34]
- Rhonda Vincent – on the album Beautiful Star: A Christmas Collection (2006)
- Bobby Vinton – on the album A Very Merry Christmas (1964)
W
- Jerry Jeff Walker – on the album Christmas Gonzo Style (1994)[1]
- Fats Waller – as "Swingin' Them Jingle Bells"; single (1936)[1]
- Steve Wariner – on the album Guitar Christmas (2010)
- Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians – on the album ′Twas the Night Before Christmas (1955)
- Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music – on the album Jingle Bells (1957)
- Roger Whittaker
- Andy Williams – on The Andy Williams Christmas Album (1963)
- Joe Williams – "Bombay Dub Orchestra Remix" on Christmas Remixed 2 (2005)[35] and featured in the film Iron Man 3 (2013)[36]
- Roger Williams – on the album Christmas Time (1959)
- Carnie Wilson – on the album Christmas with Carnie (2007)
- BeBe & CeCe Winans – on the album First Christmas (1993)
- Klaus Wunderlich – on the album Jingle Bells[1]
Y
- Yello – released as a single and also featured on the soundtrack of the film The Santa Clause (1995)
- The Yobs – on The Yobs Christmas Album (1980)
- Yogi Yorgesson – as "Yingle Bells" (1949), hit single with a 'Swedish dialect' version[37]
- James Yuill – version played on beer glasses for a Guinness advert (2010) [38]
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