Horror movie legend Christopher Lee sings the holiday song “Jingle Hell”—“My great grandparents were opera singers.”
“It’s entertaining. It’s certainly different.”
Every monster movie fan should know about Christopher Lee, who has appeared in lots of horror films, including Hammer’s Dracula series, plus has appeared in big fantasy film series like Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. What you may have missed was his heavy metal releases—including more than one offering heavy metal-battered versions of Christmas songs.
“My great grandparents were opera singers,” he told BBC 6Music. “I suppose you could say it’s genetic. I inherited an instrument.”
In the video below, listen to his version of a Christmas classic—retread as “Jingle Hell.”
From his 2013 release A Heavy Metal Christmas Too, the single “Jingle Hell” also includes classically trained soprano Li Li. The song made it to #18 on the Billboard charts. This makes Lee the oldest musician who has ever charted.
In a video message to fans, Sir Christopher said of the “Jingle Bell” riff, “I sing another version. It’s a bit more naughty. It’s not bad—I mean ‘bad’ in the sense of unpleasant. It’s entertaining. It’s certainly different.”
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