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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jump For Joy; Jump for Joy (disambiguation); Jump for Joy (album)

jump for joy         
see joy
Jump for Joy (1941 revue)         
1941 REVUE WITH MUSIC BY DUKE ELLINGTON
Jump for Joy is a 1941 musical revue by Duke Ellington that opened on July 10, 1941, at the Mayan Theater of Los Angeles and ran for nine weeks (122 performances).
Jump for Joy (Peggy Lee album)         
ALBUM BY PEGGY LEE
Jump for Joy is an album by jazz singer Peggy Lee that was released in 1958 and arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle.

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Jump for Joy

Jump for Joy may refer to:

  • Jump for Joy (1941 revue), a musical by Duke Ellington
  • Jump for Joy (Cannonball Adderley album), 1958
  • Jump for Joy (Peggy Lee album), 1958
  • Jump for Joy (Bobby Short album), 1970
  • "Jump for Joy" (My Name Is Earl), a 2006 episode
  • "Jump for Joy" (song), a 1996 song by 2 Unlimited
  • "Jump for Joy", a 1975 song by the Biddu Orchestra
Examples of use of jump for joy
1. The girls scream and shout and jump for joy for a good 15 minutes.
2. "Our friends will never believe us." (Watch as cousins meet Oprah and girls jump for joy –– 5:20 ) Their friends didn‘t need much convincing.
3. Italy did not deserve to win, so why jump for joy, even if you‘re Italian?Neither Switzerland nor Ukraine deserved to go through, either.
4. Italy did not deserve to win, so why jump for joy, even if youre Italian?Neither Switzerland nor Ukraine deserved to go through, either.
5. Judges empowered by the incorporation of the European convention on human rights into British law should be extremely wary of judicial activism that is clearly contrary to the national interest ... "Security will be enhanced, especially for Muslims, if the enemies of tolerance are removed from our shores." Daily Express Editorial, August 12 "Forgive us if we don‘t jump for joy to learn that 10 foreign nationals, including cleric Abu Qatada (known as Osama bin Laden‘s ‘spiritual ambassador‘ in Europe) were detained ... The grim probability is that Mr Qatada and co will be here for months, if not years, to come ... "It is said that Mr Qatada was not extradited before because in Jordan he could face the death penalty or be tortured.