I Want to BELIEVE:XXIX

Danny Baty kerplomps us a cowboy tune with “I Still Believe in Santa Claus.” Daddy tells daughter the provisios and conditionals and the metaphors.

Santa Sabbath and Friends turns a metal love ballad into “I Still Believe in Santa.” You gotta have faith, i guess.

I Still Believe In Santa Claus” from the so-called Brandy Music Publishing Canada. It’s perky, ballad-y pop. Yet moody stuff. Approved.

Arielle Perez slows the pop for her “I Still Believe In Santa Claus” about the love she puppy-dogs overs you. It would be sad if it wasn’t so sad.

Allen Karl regrets the loss of childhood with the cowboy twanger: “I Wish I Still Believed in Santa Claus.” Having trouble following these subjunctive tenses….

Giovanni Pirozzi does a fine dance rock to “I Still Believe in Santa Claus.” It’s nasal, it’s noisy, it’s noice!

Darren Doran slings falsetto and harmonica against the folk protest “I Still Believe in Santa Claus.” Not sure of the production choices here.

Michael Loverde monotones “I Still Believe in Santa Claus” like it’s a Gregorian chant. But the symphonic piano has other ideas. Making this… jazz band pop?!

Eddie Mackerel overloads the mic with his punk pop “I Still Believe in Santa.” It’s spoken word, but emotional.

Craig Brohan livens the mood with a retro pop “I Still Believe in Santa Claus.” It doo the wop. Marvy.

Sounding washed up after last call, Tamara Solange belts out “I Still Believe In Santa” in the last honky tonk on the left. She’s wishing you back, dear.

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