Jolly Ol' St. Nick | |
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Character(s) | Spike |
Sung by | Cathy Weseluck |
Music by | Benjamin Hanby Daniel Ingram (additional music) |
Lyrics by | Benjamin Hanby Daniel Ingram (additional lyrics) |
Length | 2:26 |
Album | It's a Pony Kind of Christmas |
Key signature | E♭ major |
Jolly Ol' St. Nick is a popular Christmas song written by Benjamin Hanby originally published in 1881. Its melody is similar to the original version of the chorus of Jingle Bells with a chord progression similar to that of Pachelbel's Canon. Spike's version serves as the eighth track on the album It's a Pony Kind of Christmas.
Lyrics[]
- [Spike]
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas, lean your ear this way
- Don't you tell a single soul what I'm gonna say
- Christmas Eve is coming soon, now, you dear old man
- Whisper what you'll bring to me, tell me if you can
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas
- Whatcha gonna bring to me?
- Is it a stash of gems that I can eat all day and night?
- Or is it a diamond ring that I can give to Rarity?
- When the clock is striking twelve and I'm fast asleep
- Down the chimney broad and black, with your pack you'll creep
- All the stockings you will find hanging in a row
- Mine will be the shortest one, you'll be sure to know
- Scatta-boop boop, badda-do bap ba!
- Come and gimme those Christmas presents
- Scootily-boop, scootily-boop, scootily-boop ba!
- Don't make me wait no more
- Babba-doop boop
- Give me some presents!
- Doodle-oop boop daddila boop ba!
- Scabba-doo, scabba-doo
- Come give it to me, Santa, yeah!
- Pinkie Pie wants a candy hat and Applejack wants to cook
- Rainbow wants a lightning chain and Twilight wants a book
- Rarity wants a set of lace and Fluttershy wants a nest
- Now choose for me, dear Santa Claus, what you think is best
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas
- Whatcha gonna bring to me?
- Jolly old Saint Nicholas
- Whatcha gonna bring
- Whatcha gonna bring to meeeeee?
- Scattily-doo, scattily-doo, scattily-doo wow!
- Yeah!