1) “Dominick the Donkey,” Lou Monte (1960) Move over, Rudolph, and meet Dominick, the Italian Christmas Donkey. Dominick helps Santa “climb the hills of Italy” since the reindeer can’t navigate the terrain, he understands Italian, and brings hispaisanspresents straight from… Brooklyn! F...
Dominick The Donkey (The Italian Christmas Donkey) - Christmas Hit Band Hey Chingedy ching (hee-haw hee-haw) It's Dominick the donkey Chingedy ching (hee-haw hee-haw) The Italian Christmas donkey (la la la-la la-la la la la la) (la la la-la la-la la-ee-oh-da) Santa's got...
Just like the donkey, once we project the player's attribute of speech (and movement and play) onto the avatar, we create a conceptual blend that we immediately understand. Like talking animals, it is so familiar, it almost escapes notice. And whereas players must follow the internal logic ...
Lou Monte ROCK & ROLL · 2018 Preview More By Lou Monte Santa Nicola 2018 Dominick the Donkey - Single
The cutest little donkey, You never see him kick. When Santa visits his paisons, With Dominick he'll be. Because the reindeer cannot, Climb the hills of Italy. Hey! Chingedy ching, (hee-haw, hee-haw) It's Dominick the donkey. Chingedy ching, (hee-haw, hee-haw) The Italian Christm...
Just like the donkey, once we project the player's attribute of speech (and movement and play) onto the avatar, we create a conceptual blend that we immediately understand. Like talking animals, it is so familiar, it almost escapes notice. And whereas players must follow the internal logic ...
Because the reindeer cannot Climb the hills of Italy Hey Chingedy ching It's Dominick the donkey Chingedy ching The Italian Christmas donkey La la la la la la la la la la La la la la la la la ee oh da Jingle bells around his feet And presents on the sled Hey Look at the mayor'...
Dominick the Italian Christmas Donkey Lou Monte Cha-Cha All the Way (Extended Version) Hollywood Lounge Singers (I'm Getting) Nuttin' for Christmas Art Mooney & His Orchestra/Barry Gordon 歌手与专辑 歌手Rocky Burnette 专辑I'm Getting Nothing for Christmas ...