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"Father Christmas" is a song by English rock band the Kinks, released in 1977. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It tells of a department store Father Christmas who is beaten up by a gang of poor kids who tell him to give them money instead of toys, as toys are impractical; and asks that the toys be given "to the little rich boys".
Kenan Thompson plays Sump'n Claus, a less punitive Santa-type who brings gifts (specifically cash) to even the naughtiest of the naughty. Next, 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in ...
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Jackson 5, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" The Jackson 5 capture the confusion—and, let's be real, some of the trauma—associated with seeing your mom making out with St. Nick. 167.
The song was released on November 8, 1965, with "All I Want for Christmas, Dear, Is You" on the B-side. [2] It placed at number 2 on the yearly Christmas singles chart issued by Billboard at the time. [3] [4] The song is about a child who has sneaked downstairs to catch a glimpse of Santa where the child sees his father in a Santa costume.
Lady Gaga showed up on Carpool Karaoke's holiday special and performed "Christmas Tree" for the first time in 16 years, plus a surprise holiday song.
In 2017, the album was re-released again. On this release, "We Three Kings" was added as the 17th song on the album. There was also an insert contained inside the CD which allowed the owner to download a third version of "I Believe in Santa Claus." A music video of the song was released on YouTube. An LP of the album was also released.
Also, the song also implies that Santa Claus is a sexual pervert because he “plays with elves.” Well, the bad taste of the song does seem to be helping locals.