Jungle Bells

Christmas presents come to everybody everywhere
Even jungle animals are sure to get their share

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The animal Santa Claus is coming on his elephant sleigh
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He got an alligator bag for the crocodile's maw
A peppermint stick for the zebra's paw
A big nutcracker for the little chipmunk
And he carries them all in the the elephant's trunk

He got a pogo stick for the kangaroo
Electric train for the monkey too
A bottle perfume for the lonely skunk
And he carries them all in the elephant's trunk

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Jungle bells
Jungle bells
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The animal Santa Claus is coming on his elephant sleigh
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He got a raccoon coat for the teddy bear to wear
A sweater for the camel made of camel hair
A girdle for the hippo and that's no bunk
And he carries them all in the elephant's trunk

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He got a dozen pair of shoes for the caterpillar's feet
An ice-cream mountain for the polar bear to eat
For the billy goat, assorted junk
And he carries them all in the elephant's trunk

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Trivia about the song Jungle Bells by The Four Seasons

On which albums was the song “Jungle Bells” released by The Four Seasons?
The Four Seasons released the song on the albums “The 4 Seasons Greetings” in 1962 and “The 4 Seasons’ Christmas Album” in 1966.

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