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"The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" is a 1958 novelty Christmas song written and recorded by Ross Bagdasarian (under the stage name of David Seville). Bagdasarian sang the song, varying the tape speeds to produce high-pitched " chipmunk " voices, with the vocals credited to Alvin and the Chipmunks , Seville's cartoon virtual band [ 1 ...
"The Twisted Chipmunk Song" (2:01) parody of "The Chipmunk Song" as performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks featuring David Seville "Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire" (3:19) parody of "The Christmas Song" as performed by Nat King Cole "The Angel"/"Who Put the Stump?" (3:27)
Christmas with the Chipmunks (reissue) was released in 2007. The songs in this collection were all 24 songs from Christmas with the Chipmunks and Christmas with the Chipmunks Vol. 2 (although not in their original order of release from both volumes) and, as a bonus song at the end, the 1968 duet with Canned Heat "The Chipmunk Song".
‘The Chipmunk Song’ We’ve all heard this song many times. Many of us can recite the dialogue and sing the lyrics. But after hearing it a dozen times a season, the Chipmunks’ voices start ...
The lyrics are especially funny for kids who are in the know. 16. "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" ... Related: Religious Christmas Songs. 19. "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" by Ross ...
The song, originally listed on the record label (Liberty F-55168) as "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)", featured the singing skills of the chipmunk trio. [15] The novelty record was highly successful, selling 4.5 million copies in seven weeks, [12] eventually selling 12 million copies. [16] The song launched the careers of its ...
Twisted Christmas is a humorous Christmas album recorded by Bob Rivers and his Comedy Corp. It is the first in a line of Christmas-themed parody albums from Rivers, with later entries including I Am Santa Claus , More Twisted Christmas , Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire , and White Trash Christmas .
The song was released as the second single from the group's debut album, Let's All Sing with the Chipmunks in 1959. Like "Witch Doctor" and "The Chipmunk Song", it was adapted as one of the musical segments featured in The Alvin Show. The song has Alvin playing his harmonica, while David Seville, tells him to put it down for the purposes of ...