The Singing Dogs

The Singing Dogs were a Danish musical recording project beginning during early-to-mid 1950s from recording engineer Carl Weismann and record producer Don Charl

The Singing Dogs

The Singing Dogs were a Danish musical recording project beginning during early-to-mid 1950s from recording engineer Carl Weismann and record producer Don Charles. (It is important, however, for this Don Charles to be not confused with the British recording artist and record producer under the same name.) [1]

The Singing Dogs names' were King, Dolly, Pussy, Pearl and Caesar. One of their most famous ballads is the classic song "Jingle Bells" (through which the dogs bark the lyrics).

References

  1. "The Singing Dogs". Retrieved December 2, 2025.








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