Songs
In 1991 the same year The Julekalender was made and shown first time, a music album was published called Songs From The Julekalender which have all the songs from The Julekalender in it.
- The Støvle Dance (episode 4) (The Boot Dance)
- It's hard to be a nissemand (episode 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 14, 16, 18 and 20 (only one episode contains the full song) (It's hard to be a nisse-man)
- It's hard to be a snittermand (episode 7) (It's hard to be a carving-man)
- It's good to be a nissemand (episode 24) (It's good to be a nisse-man)
- The Blues (episode 18)
- Will She Mon Wait For Me (episode 21) (I Wonder If She Will Wait For Me)
- Thousands of Vendings (episode 23) (Thousands of Lines)
- Knokkel Pukkel Man (episode 22) (Working Slaved Man)
- Jäger-Lied (episode 12) (Hunter-Song)
- Snit a Little Bittle (episode 10) (Carve a Little Bit)
- De Kære Minder (various) (The Dear Memories)
- Rosita og Carlo (various) (Rosita and Carlo)
- The Dæjlig News Blues (episode 16) (The Splendid News Blues)
- Long Time ago in Bethlehem (episode 6)
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