(G)Dash ing through the snow in a one horse (G7)o pen (C)sleigh, and o’er the fields we (D7)go was laugh ing all the (G)way.
The Bells on bob tail ring, mis mak ing (G7)spir its (C)bright; what fun it (Cm)is to (G#dim)ride and sing a (Am)sleigh ing (D7)song to (G)night!
(D7)Oh!
(G)Jin gle bells, jin gle bells, jin gle all the (G7)way!
(Cm)Oh, what fun it (G)is to ride in a (A7)one horse o pen (D7)sleigh!
(G)Jin gle bells, jin gle bells, jin gle all the way!
(Cm)Oh, what fun it (G)is to ride in a (D7)one horse o pen (G)sleigh!
(D7)A (G)day or two a go I a thought I’d (G7)take a (C)ride, and soon Miss Fan nie (D7)Bright was seat ed by my (G)side.
The horse was lean and lank, mis for tune (G7)seemed his (C)lot, he got in (Cm)to a (G#dim)drift ed bank and (Am)we, we (D7)got up (G)sot!
(D7)Oh!
(G)Jin gle bells, jin gle bells, jin gle all the (G7)way!
(Cm)Oh, what fun it (G)is to ride in a (A7)one horse o pen (D7)sleigh!
(G)Jin gle bells, jin gle bells, jin gle all the way!
(Cm)Oh, what fun it (G)is to ride in a (D7)one horse o pen (G)sleigh!
(D7)A (G)sleigh!
This page shows “Jingle Bells” by J. Pierpont in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 180 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.