I think we do! Back in 2011 or 2012 he was in a christmas song competition or something like that. Then he released it in 2020, for some reason. Hence the sudden christmas song out of nowhere.
I feel like this is Joe’s way of saying: “Hey! Yknow what’s funny? The fact that Sleigh Ride kind of sounds like the Invincibility Star theme from Mario, am I wrong?”
the lore behind this song is crazy 😭 "Tally Hall's Joe Hawley gets a Star, becomes Invincible Joe. Joe becomes temporarily invulnerable to all damage, except to hazards that would normally be fatal, regardless of powerups (lava, pits, time-over, getting crushed, etc)."
@@Mr-wd2wn Hello! Thank you for your question From what I can tell Joeseph Robert Hawley released this song for the Suburban Sprawl Music Holiday Sampler 2011 It is a cover of "Sleigh Ride" by The Ronettes It interpolates the theme of "Powerful Mario" from Super Mario series and "Great Fairy's Fountain" theme from The Legend of Zelda series Here's a quote from Suburban Sprawl Music! "Tally Hall's Joe Hawley gets a Star, becomes Invincible Joe. Joe becomes temporarily invulnerable to all damage, except to hazards that would normally be fatal, regardless of powerups (lava, pits, time-over, getting crushed, etc)." The song was released to streaming platforms on the 15th of December, 2020. With new art drawn by user "tallybrawl"; it was revealed on the Needlejuice Records Discord server that the user drew it, and messaged it to Joe, who then bought the rights for the use of it. Yours sincerely -Free
Missed opportunity for Joe to make a whole Christmas album like this and call it “A Hawley Jawley Christmas”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH OH MY GOD I WOULD HAVE LOVED THAT
deck the hall with boughs of hawley
Happy hawleydays
the only bad part of this cover is that it isnt longer
Another fantastic cover by the Hawl
This is such a weird song, like it dropped with zero context and we still don't have it to this day
I think we do!
Back in 2011 or 2012 he was in a christmas song competition or something like that. Then he released it in 2020, for some reason. Hence the sudden christmas song out of nowhere.
@@SolciteGuy Aaah that makes sense, thanks!
Joe Hawleydays
I feel like this is Joe’s way of saying: “Hey! Yknow what’s funny? The fact that Sleigh Ride kind of sounds like the Invincibility Star theme from Mario, am I wrong?”
the lore behind this song is crazy 😭
"Tally Hall's Joe Hawley gets a Star, becomes Invincible Joe. Joe becomes temporarily invulnerable to all damage, except to hazards that would normally be fatal, regardless of powerups (lava, pits, time-over, getting crushed, etc)."
joe became mario for christmas
where is that from
I don't care that it's june tomorrow. I want to enjoy this cover by the Hawl.
“Yeah this song is fire, let’s make it 2 lines and 1 minute long.”
I will have this on replay until 12:00:00 AM December 25, 2023
Until? Why not the 26th?
@@dimwittedecho you're right
Joe: *hawls*
Merry the ho ho
i do not care that it is september
Was a lyric video really necasary?
very
I could barely hear the lyrics
Good to know this comment hasn't been ruined.
This comment is ruined tbh
its more than ruined
its expired
where did joe even upload this
2011
@@mrfreelove where, not when
@@Mr-wd2wn Hello! Thank you for your question
From what I can tell Joeseph Robert Hawley released this song for the Suburban Sprawl Music Holiday Sampler 2011 It is a cover of "Sleigh Ride" by The Ronettes
It interpolates the theme of "Powerful Mario" from Super Mario series and "Great Fairy's Fountain" theme from The Legend of Zelda series
Here's a quote from Suburban Sprawl Music!
"Tally Hall's Joe Hawley gets a Star, becomes Invincible Joe. Joe becomes temporarily invulnerable to all damage, except to hazards that would normally be fatal, regardless of powerups (lava, pits, time-over, getting crushed, etc)."
The song was released to streaming platforms on the 15th of December, 2020. With new art drawn by user "tallybrawl"; it was revealed on the Needlejuice Records Discord server that the user drew it, and messaged it to Joe, who then bought the rights for the use of it.
Yours sincerely
-Free
@@mrfreelovethank you