At Ye Olde Yard speakeasy, the Xmas decorations stayed up all year
round. It was Christmas everyday. We used to have Xmas parties in
July. The Yard was a permanant party itself, may it rest in peace.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Ralph Dumain
wrote:
> I used to have to wait to catch this on my
I used to have to wait to catch this on my local blues program every
December: sometimes I'd hear it, some years I'd miss it. But thanks to
YouTube, it can be Xmas every day. (I detest Xmas, though.) The key to
the song is in this verse:
"i ain't like the old saint nick, he don't come but once
Back Door Santa
they call me the back door santa
i make my runs about the break of day
they call me the back door santa
i make my runs about the break of day
i make all the little girls happy, while the boys are out to play
i ain't like the old saint nick, he don't come but once a year
i ain't li
I used to hear all these songs regularly. My favorite is still "Back
Door Santa".
On 12/1/2010 10:08 AM, c b wrote:
> Charles Brown: Merry Christmas Baby& Please
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMfGPZI59Zw
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Charles Brown: Merry Christmas Baby & Please
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMfGPZI59Zw
Merry christmas baby, you sure did treat me nice
Merry christmas baby, you sure did treat me nice
Gave me a diamond ring for christmas
Now i'm living in paradise
Well i'm feelin' mighty fine, got good mu