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Must Be Santa" is a Christmas song written by Hal Moore and Bill Fredericks [1] and first released in November 1960 by Mitch Miller on Columbia 41814 (45 rpm). [2] A cover version by Tommy Steele reached Number 40 on the UK Singles Chart a year later. [3] Another cover, by Joan Regan made number 42 a week later. [4]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Must Be Santa may refer to: Must Be Santa (film), a 1999 Canadian television film; Must Be Santa ...
"Dreams of Santa, dreams of snow. Fingers numb, faces aglow." Ah, just those lyrics alone are enough to make us feel the spirit! All we need is a mistletoe, a glass of wine, and we're pretty much set!
Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa/Keepin' the Faith; Mistletoe (Colbie Caillat song) Mistletoe and Holly; Mr. Santa; Must Be Santa (song) My Favorite Things (song) My Gift Is You; My Kind of Christmas (song) My Only Wish (song) My Only Wish (This Year) My Song for You (Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas song)
Per Song Facts, while Autry was riding close to the big man himself, all he could hear were kids chanting “Here comes Santa Claus.” 21. ‘8 Days Of Christmas’ By Destiny’s Child (1999)
Must Be Santa" was also released as a music video ecard [11] and a 7" single, the B-side of which is a recording of Dylan reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas that was first broadcast on Theme Time Radio Hour. [12] Dylan released a second music video to promote Christmas in the Heart, for "The Little Drummer Boy", on December 9, 2009.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyListen up, all you purists who refuse to hear a note of Christmas music until after Thanksgiving: Your time is up. With Turkey Day now ...
Holiday Sing Along with Mitch is an album by Mitch Miller and The Gang. It was released in 1961 on the Columbia label (catalog nos. CL-1701 and CS-8501). [1] [2] This album consisted of more contemporary Christmas songs, while his Miller's previous Christmas album, Christmas Sing Along with Mitch, consisted of more traditional carols, a few of them of a religious character.