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The review from Soundtrack Beat, commented "Timeless, magical, rich and adventurous, the soundtrack of the movie “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” is a very satisfactory sample of how skillful a composer can be when he sets to doing music for a musical, where songs are usually the only focus and he has to cover the musical gaps of the story.
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a 2020 American Christmas musical fantasy film written and directed by David E. Talbert.Choreographed by Ashley Wallen, it stars Forest Whitaker, Keegan-Michael Key, Hugh Bonneville, Anika Noni Rose, Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Davina Phillip, Ricky Martin, and Madalen Mills.
"Jingle Jangle Jingle", also known as 'I've Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle", is a song written by Joseph J. Lilley and Frank Loesser, and published in 1942. [1] It was featured in that year's film The Forest Rangers , in which it was sung by Dick Thomas .
Filled with catchy songs and great performances, Jingle Jangle is destined to be played on repeat for decades to come. Jingle Jangle is currently streaming on Netflix . Happiest Season (2020)
‘Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey’ (2020) After inventor and toymaker Jeronicus Jangle is betrayed by his apprentice Gustafson, he falls on hard times, experiencing loss before drifting ...
Keegan Michael Key brings this fantasy Christmas adventure home in Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, a story about a toymaker played by Forest Whitaker who seeks to pass off some holiday magic ...
Jingle and Jangle leave with Santa's youngest reindeer Vixen and land in a small town in the Southern United States called Southtown, loosely based on Oxford, Mississippi. Unfortunately, their efforts to find Christmas spirit are fruitless, and Vixen is detained by a dog catcher and taken to the local pound .
"Jingle Jangle" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, produced by Barry [2] and recorded by The Archies, a fictional bubblegum pop band from Archie Comics. [3] It was released as the group's fourth single on the Kirshner Records label in November 1969, and included on their third album , Jingle Jangle . [ 4 ]