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"Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)" is a popular Christmas song originally performed by Gene Autry, with music composed by Autry, Oakley Haldeman and Harriet Melka. [3] Autry's original recording (in which he pronounces Santa Claus as "Santy Claus") was a top-10 hit on the pop and country charts; the song would go on to be ...
“Here Comes Santa Claus” by Mickey Mouse As the fam prepares to set out the cookies for Santa Claus (don’t forget the milk!), hum this timeless carol. 29.
In a 1997 interview, Kalinich said of the song, Brian and I decided we wanted to do a children's song and we somehow combined "Here Comes Santa Claus" with Gene Autry; I came up with this lyric about a child of winter and Brian put music to it, and then we went in to Brother Studio and recorded it. ... We just wanted to do a Christmas album.
Christmas with Conniff is a 1959 album from Ray Conniff of mostly secular holiday songs. The lone exception is the inclusion of "Greensleeves", also one of the few ballads on this album. For the most part, the album relies on uptempo songs like "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Frosty the Snowman".
3. Bing Crosby & David Bowie, "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" This version of the classic Christmas song was written just for David Bowie and Bing Crosby's 1977 performance, and remains the ...
Here Comes Santa Claus; Go Santa Go; Ding Dong Merrily on High; Christmas Star; Unto Us, This Holy Night; Feliz Navidad; Jingle Bells; Christmas Picnic; Let's Clap Hands for Santa Claus; Henry's Christmas Dance; Jeff's Christmas Tune; It's a Christmas Party on the Goodship Feathersword; Away in a Manger; Wags is Bouncing Around the Christmas ...
"Santa's on His Way" (Bill Phillips, Nita Phillips) "Christmas Ain't Like Christmas Anymore" (Roy Botkin, George Gray) "Jingle Bells" (James Lord Pierpont) "Silent Night" (Franz Xaver Gruber, John F. Young) Side 2 "Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)" (Oakley Haldeman, Gene Autry) "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Johnny Marks)
As the recording comes to an end, Santa invites the children to leave him a message about what they would like to see under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. “When you hear the tone ...