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Subject: RE: Origin: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town From: GUEST Date: 21 Dec 24 - 06:57 PM You'd better not shout, You'd better not scream, You won't wake up 'cos it isn't a dream, Dracula is comin' to town You'd better not cry, It'll do no good, 'Cos someone out there's after your blood, Dracula is comin' to town |
Subject: RE: Origin: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Dec 24 - 10:11 PM A very interesting rendition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTo7ReQPgU |
Subject: RE: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Dec 03 - 09:07 AM "You'd better watch out You'd better not cry, Santa Claus is dead." We used to sing that every Christmas. |
Subject: RE: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: Willie-O Date: 10 Dec 03 - 08:27 AM Everyone knows it was Bruce Springsteen. W-O |
Subject: RE: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: GUEST,MMario Date: 10 Dec 03 - 08:13 AM Everything I knew about searching I learned from Sorcha (hey! That would make a good book title!) |
Subject: RE: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: GUEST,Sheila Date: 09 Dec 03 - 07:16 PM Dear MMario, How can I say "Thaaaaaank You" enough!!!! Happy Holidays! (I'll never know how you tracked this down.) Sheila |
Subject: RE: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: GUEST,MMario Date: 09 Dec 03 - 01:07 PM see Santa Claus is Coming to town Words & Music by J. Fred (John Frederick) Coots and Henry Gillespie, 1932 William Studwell, The Christmas Carol Reader
Two elements in this song have made it of particular interest to children as well as adults. First is the attention-getting opening-line warning, "You better watch out," and second is the delightful promise of an upcoming event, "Santa Claus is comin' to town." Coupled with a bouncy and catchy melody, these teasers have made the 1932 composition by lyricist Haven Gillespie (1888-1975) and musician John Frederick Coots (1897 - ) one of the most successful of all popular Christmas carols. Only "Rudolph" and "White Christmas" have outsold this depression-era joyful gem.
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (1970): A Rankin-Bass animated production which purports to tell the story of Santa Claus — and how he came to be. Told and sung by Fred Astaire, loosely based on the song by Coots and Gillespie. Staring Mickey Rooney as Kris, Keenan Wynn as Winter, and the Westminister Children’s Choir, plus Paul Frees, Joan Gardner, and Robie Lester. Music and lyrics by Maury Laws and Jules Bass. Teleplay by Romeo Muller. Characters include Burgermeister Meisterberger, Winter Warlock, Tanta Kringle (adopted mother of the infant Claus), and Jessica (who would become Mrs. Santa Claus). Songs: ‘Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town’, ‘It’s a Difficult Responsibility’ (2 versions), ‘Put One Foot in Front of the Other’, ‘What Better Way to Tell You.’ Produced and directed by Arthur Rankin, Jr., and Jules Bass. Ron Clancy, author of the Christmas Classics series of Christmas carol books, has now created a number of "The Story Behind The Music" YouTube videos recounting the histories of numerous Christmas carols, including this carol.
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Subject: who wrote :S.C. is Coming to Town? From: GUEST,Sheila inNY Date: 09 Dec 03 - 01:02 PM Greetings! I've tried, but all I get is "Author Unknown." Does anyone know who wrote the words and/or music to this song about Santa Claus Coming to Town? Thanks. |
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