
Santa Claus is coming to town and stalking America
The Christmas song that holds a mirror to American society
Switched on Pop · Vulture
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Show Notes
The first time you hear "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," it probably registers as just another cheery holiday standard. But hiding within this seemingly simple song is a remarkable story of American transformation - musical, technological, and social. Each time artists reimagine the song over its 90-year history, they leave an imprint not just of their own style, but of their entire cultural moment.
Correction: Last week, we mistakenly credited Jermaine Jackson with playing bass on The Jackson 5’s “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” The bass on the studio recording was performed by Wilton Felder, a renowned session musician from The Crusaders. Jermaine played bass in live performances.
Artists Discussed:
- Eddie Cantor
- Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters
- The Crystals
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Fred Astaire
- The Jackson Five
- Bruce Springsteen
- Justin Bieber
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