Christmas, Christmas, Christmas

Well, it's Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is on the ground
(Christmas, Christmas)
Well, it's Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is on the ground
(Christmas, Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little baby
Santa Claus is back in town

I got no sleigh with reindeer
No sack on my back
You're gonna see me comin'
In a big black Cadillac

Oh, Christmas time baby
And the snow is falling down
(Christmas, Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little baby
Santa Claus is back in town

Christmas, Christmas, Christmas

Christmas, Christmas
Christmas, Christmas
Ah, Christmas

Hang up your pretty stockings
Turn out the lights
Santa Claus is comin' down
Your chimney tonight

Oh, Christmas time pretty baby
And the snow is falling down
(Christmas, Christmas)
Well, you be a real good little baby
Santa Claus is back in town

Christmas, Christmas, Christmas
Oh, yeah, baby girl
Alright baby
Baby, alright baby, oh, yeah




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Santa Claus is Back In Town Lyrics as written by Mike Stoller Jerry Leiber

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    I love this song so much. It's really beautiful. "It feels like a lover I won't see in the morning" is really a touching line, imo. I see this song as just coming to terms with reality, and allowing yourself to get better.

    speak s-l-o-won November 01, 2008   Link

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