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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.
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.
Here are some fresh newer Christmas songs to recharge your Christmas music playlist. For this list, we considered songs released in the last few years as "new." JIMMY FALLON & MEGHAN TRAINOR
Concerned with what might happen if Santa was forced to hitchhike instead of taking his sleigh, the song definitely taps into the light side of the holiday season. 18. "A Christmas Carol" by Tom ...
"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".
Santa and the Satellite; Santa Baby; Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) Santa Claus and His Old Lady; Santa Claus Is a Black Man; Santa Claus Is Back in Town; Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town; Santa Claus Is Definitely Here to Stay; Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy; Santa Tell Me; Santa U Are the One; Santa, Can't You Hear Me; Santa's a Fat Bitch ...
The Chimney Song (2:06) Original song, sung by a little girl. The song describes the ensuing months after Santa Claus gets stuck in someone's chimney. We Wish You Weren't Living With Us (0:44) Parody of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Sung as a normal Christmas carol. About relatives who overstay their visit, becoming a nuisance to the host.
A Partridge Family Christmas Card is a Christmas album (and the fourth studio album) by the Partridge Family, released in November 1971.The album's case contains a reproduction of a Christmas card signed by the whole Partridge Family, the stars of a 1970s sitcom.