"Father Christmas" | ||||
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Single by The Kinks | ||||
from the album Misfits | ||||
B-side | "Prince of the Punks" | |||
Released | November 25, 1977 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Recorded | Begun 1976, completed October 1977 at Konk Studios, Hornsey, London | |||
Genre | Rock, punk, Power Pop | |||
Length | 3:45 | |||
Label | Arista 153 (U.K.) Arista AS 0296 (U.S.) |
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Writer(s) | Ray Davies | |||
Producer | Ray Davies | |||
The Kinks singles chronology | ||||
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"Father Christmas" is a 1977 single by English group The Kinks.
It tells of a department store Father Christmas (Santa Claus) who is beaten up by a gang of poor kids who tell him to give them money instead of toys, as toys are impractical; and asks that the toys be given "to the little rich boys." At one point, a child asks the narrator to give his/her father a job for Christmas.
The song has been covered a number of times by bands including the Gigolo Aunts, Green Day, Warrant, Lit, Bowling For Soup, Save Ferris, Action Action, Everything and OK Go.
The track appeared on several commercials in the US for the 2006 film Unaccompanied Minors.
The track was included on the Arista compilation Come Dancing with The Kinks and is also available as a bonus track on the CD reissue of the Kinks' 1978 album Misfits.
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