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Lover of anything vintage. I spend my free time looking at antiques,watching and collecting classic films,and reading some of the greatest literary classics known to man.This blog is just my way of sharing my interests with other people.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

One last Christmas song...

Happy Christmas Eve!
Here we are with A Very Vintage Christmas post #9.
I know it's late, but better late than never...
So, this post is the last Christmas song post that I'm doing!
All the previous ones have been more serious, and traditional, but I figured the last one should be fun!
"Santa baby,
Just slip a sable under the tree for me.
Been an awful good girl.
Santa baby,
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Santa baby,
a '54 convertible, too.
Light blue.
I'll wait up for you, dear.
Santa baby,
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Think of all the fun I've missed.
Think of all the fellas that I haven't kissed.
Next year I could be just as good
If you check of my Christmas list.
Santa baby,
I want a yacht, and really that's not alot.
Been an angel all year.
Santa baby,
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Santa honey,
There's one thing I really do need:
The deed to a platinum mine.
Santa honey,
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Santa cutie,
Fill my stocking with a duplex and checks.
Sign your 'X' on the line.
Santa cutie,
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Come and trim my Christmas tree
With some decorations bought at Tiffany's.
I really do believe in you.
Let's see if you believe in me.
Santa baby,
Forgot to mention one little thing:
A ring.
I don't mean on the phone.
Santa baby,
So hurry down the chimney tonight."
Santa Baby is a 1953 classic, originally recorded by Eartha Kitt.
Kitt, who was a well-known singer, and connected to Broadway, made a statement saying that it was one of her favorite songs to record.The song has been covered my countless different artists, but the original Kitt version still remains the most popular.
You can hear the song by following the link:
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