#4 would be Jingle Bells - there is an awful recording of it by barking dogs.
#1 sounds like it could be "Blue Christmas"....but couldn't tell you how 'chops" or a cartoon figure into it. The original recording was by Elvis.
#2 is "Run, Run, Rudolph"..and he's apparently alluding to the cover by Bryan Adams.
Well, Elvis had mutton chops. And it was used in "The Year Without a Santa Claus."
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Number 3 has to be "Little Drummer Boy". Didn't Todd Rundgren do "I Just wanna bang on the drum all day....."?
Ah, and 5 would be "Hark The Herald Angels Sing."
(Boston Herald, Anaheim Angels)
well played Calvin, well played indeed!
Thanks so much everyone! Haha hopefully this will help me drop one of my terrible test grades at the end of the quarter! Plus, it was bugging me that I couldn't figure some of them out!
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"Well, Elvis had mutton chops. And it was used in "The Year Without a Santa Claus."
LOL - I didn't make the muttonchops connection but I did remember an episode of "The Golden Girls" when Blanch was hosting an Elvis fanclub meeting and she brought out a pork chop that Elvis had left behind at a diner one day.....
Alright guys, there's more :)
And just to let you know, all the ones you helped me with last time were right so THANKS!
1. This song has something in common with "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
2. This is the most unpalatable song of the holiday season.
3. If you go ice fishing this time of year the fish may bite but watch out for other things that may bite.
4. This song could be the theme song to the unmade movie "Honey, I Shrunk Santa Claus" although this time it probably would be sung by Britney Spears since she is such a wannabee.
5. Bo and Luke Duke did not sing this song together but Bo and Chandler Bing once performed this song in a famous duet.
6. This school would need a variance if they were to take the advice of the title of this song
7. David Cassidy loves to listen to this song especially while climbing trees.
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Well 7 has to be the 12 days o Christmas- him being a Partridge in a Pear tree and all...
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4 is Little Saint Nick- but I don't get the Brittney reference.
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I thought that for four, two, but I don't get Britney either. Or wannabe. Do the Spice Girls have something to do with it?
6 -- "Deck the Halls"?
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That works Calvin. I never watched Friends but is #5 "Baby it's cold outside"? It's one of the few duets I can think of.
And 2 -- "The Holly and the Ivy"?
Both are poisonous.
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I wondered if 3 might be "The Christmas song" with Jack Frost nipping at your nose?
Could very well be. Could 5 be the "Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth"?
Bo as in David Bowie, and Bing as in Bing Crosby.
I'm not sure where Chandler would fit in, though.
I thought 3 might be the Christmas song too. I agree with Calvin about the duet- I immediately thought of the David Bowie and Bing Crosby Duet- it is very famous. I think he just used Chandler- to get the name Bing in it. After all I don't remember John Schnieder (Bo Duke) with a famous Christmas album.
As far as #1 could it be White Christmas- they both talk about dreams? Is there any Christmas song that repeats MErrily or something or something about a boat?
6- Deck the halls and 7 is definately the 12 Days of Christmas
I was thinking about "merrily" too, so might #1 be Ding Dong Merrily on High?
Hey Actualreality2 do you know the answers yet? Please don't forget to share.
#1 is "I Saw Three Ships"...a traditional English Carol.....or recently recorded by Sting....
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"4. This song could be the theme song to the unmade movie "Honey, I Shrunk Santa Claus" although this time it probably would be sung by Britney Spears since she is such a wannabee."
Santa Baby?
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