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Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Patara (Lycia), Patara in Anatolia (in modern-day Antalya ...
" is a
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that originated with a poem by
Emily Huntington Miller Emily Clark Huntington Miller (October 22, 1833 – November 2, 1913) was an American author, editor, poet, and educator who co-founded ''St. Nicholas Magazine'', a publication for children. Earlier in her career, she served as the Assistant Edit ...
(1833–1913), published as "Lilly's Secret" in ''The Little Corporal Magazine'' in December 1865. The song's lyrics have also been attributed to Benjamin Hanby, who wrote a similar song in the 1860s,
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. However, the lyrics now in common use closely resemble Miller's 1865 poem. Some people have also attributed the lyrics to John Piersol McCaskeya song editor and publisher, among other things, at the time. His great-great grandson said McCaskey wrote the song in 1867, and that the "Johnny" mentioned in the song who wants a pair of skates was McCaskey's late son, John, who died as a child. However, there is no known evidence for this. McCaskey's own published 1881 book, ''Franklin Square Song Collection No. 1'', a book in which proper attribution is given to songs' lyricists and composers, does not list himself as having had anything to do with the song. The music is generally believed to have been written by James R. Murray. The first publication of the music was in 1874 in ''School Chimes, A New School Music Book'' by S. Brainard's Sons, and attributes the music to him. The 1881 publication by McCaskey gives attribution to the ''S. Brainard's Sons'' publication, which would mean Murray. Notable recordings include those by Ray Smith in 1949, Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers in 1949,
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in 2017. The Ray Smith 1949 version was revised and rearranged by, and had additional lyrics credited to, songwriter Vaughn Horton. This version was also used for a single release by the
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in 1951 and by Wilf Carter for his 1965 ''Christmas in Canada'' album. Ray Conniff's version of the song, featured on his 1962 album ''
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'', helped propel the album to platinum status, one of two platinum albums in Conniff's career.(No author.) "Musician Ray Conniff dead at 85," ''UPI NewsTrack'', 14 October 2002.


Lyrics

This is the original published song in 1881: :Jolly old Saint Nicholas, :Lean your ear this way; :Don't you tell a single soul :What I'm going to say, :Christmas Eve is coming soon; :Now you dear old man, :Whisper what you'll bring to me; :Tell me if you can. :When the clock is striking twelve, :When I'm fast asleep, :Down the chimney broad and black :With your pack you'll creep; :All the stockings you will find :Hanging in a row; :Mine will be the shortest one; :You'll be sure to know. :Johnny wants a pair of skates; :Susy wants a dolly :Nellie wants a story book, :She thinks dolls are folly :As for me, my little brain :Isn't very bright; :Choose for me, dear Santa Claus, :What you think is right. In the Ray Conniff version as part of a medley with ''
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recording. Certain radio stations that do all Christmas radio have split the medley into two different song tracks thanks to a brief pause in the middle of the medley. Some versions change Coniff's last line to "Nellie wants a story book, one she hasn't read," to counter accusations that Coniff made her illiterate.
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' version takes Coniff's version and inserts the names Alvin, Simon and Theodore.


See also

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Santa Claus Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Chris ...
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Christmas gift-bringers around the world This is a list of Christmas and winter gift-bringer figures from around the world. The history of Mythology, mythical or Folklore, folkloric gift-bringing figures who appear in winter, often at or around the Christmas and holiday season, Christm ...
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List of Christmas carols This list of Christmas carols is organized by language of origin. Originally, a "Christmas carol" referred to a piece of vocal music in carol form whose lyrics centre on the theme of Christmas or the Christmas season. The difference between a ...


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*http://www.christmas-carols.net/carols/jolly-saint-nick.html {{Authority control American Christmas songs 1865 songs Songs about Santa Claus Songs based on poems Songs written by George Vaughn Horton