Do you believe in the old story of a hairy beefy jolly elf dropping off goodies?
“I Believe in Santa Claus” by The Crystalaires is doo wop harmony of little consequence. For the kids.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” from Dolly and Kenny is country corn pone of superior blue grass picking. For the fans.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” a la REO Speedwagon is progressive rock reeking of childish innocence. For the non-believers.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” out of Dr. Dog is syncopated alt rock of millennial disinterest. For whatever, like a miracle or something.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” rolled by Syrpyntyne is hard, but slow rock of barely restrained pathology. For headbangers on a break.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” sung by Willie Sterba is kid-friendly country pop with aspirations. For John Denver fans everywhere.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” recited by Sam Scola is glee club breath exercising of patience limit testing. For people who like to learn lyrics quickly.
“I Believe In Santa Claus” according to Kirby Heyborne is pokey folk of pedagogical proportions. For those who need a lecture to get there.
“I Believe in Santa Claus” duo-ed by Jonathan Tinne & Everly is cheesy pop off the Netflix cash grab of the same name. For lovers (and losers).
“I Believe in Santa Claus” sez The Mill Brothers is doo wop of retrograde rhythm. For the lovers. (Good stuff.)
“I Believe in Santa Claus” as Old 97’s sing it is tortoise slow club rock full of sentimental shivers. This one’s for me.