I have been asked by a dear family friend, one who I cannot say no to, to make her a compilation CD of the song “Jingle Bells.”
…blank stare…
A mix CD? How 2004.* Jingle Bells*? How … how uniform.
Though I’m usually the go-to person for all things music (for my wife’s family at least), I have no idea where to start. I’m generally not a Christmas music aficionado. Heck, I’m downright carol-averse. I’d much rather put together a bunch of Medeski Martin and Wood or P-Funk and tell her it’s Jingle Bells. She doesn’t speak English (so I might get away with it), but the rest of the family does (so I won’t).
Okay then.
Help. Please help.
I’m sure there are some lovely standards out there, and if I can find the barking dogs version, fantastic, but I’d really like to find some good things to put on it. Miles? Coltrane? Hendrix? Nina? Anyone?
The only criteria I have are that the songs have to be easily, safely, and legally found. I have a Rhapsody subscription, so that’s a start.
I hope you can help because my only other thought is to do a title search and listen to the various tracks until I find ten or twelve that will do. As it is, I’ll still have to listen to ten to twelve versions of the song, so the better/funkier/jazzier/jammier the better.
I was going to suggest that one. It’s like the “techno” version of jingle-bells. It was made for Tim Allen’s The Santa Clause movie but never made it onto the film.
The first track I would put on the disc (or maybe last?) would be the short audio clip from The Christmas Story with Ralphie, Randy, and mom singing the batman smells version ending with THHHHBBB!!! and mom laughing.