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Zat You, Santa Claus? - Smash Mouth



     
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'Zat You, Santa Claus?
Gifts I'm preparing
For some
Christmas sharing
But I pause because
Hanging my stocking
I can hear a knocking
'Zat you, Santa Claus?Sure is dark out
Ain't the slightest
Spark out
'Pon my slackened jaw
Who's there?
Who is it
Stopping for a visit?
'Zat you, Santa Claus?
Are you bringing
A present for me
Something pleasantly

Pleasant for me?
Then it's just
What I've been waiting for
Would you mind
Slipping it under the door?Cold winds are howling
Or could that be growling?
My legs feel like straws
My, my, oh, me, my
Kindly would you reply?
'Zat you, Santa Claus?
Hanging the stocking
I can hear a knocking
'Zat you, Santa Claus?
I say, who's there
Who is it?
Are you stopping
For a visit?
'Zat you, Santa Claus?Oh there, Santa
You gave me a scare
Now stop teasing
Cause I know
You're there
We don't believe
In no goblins todayBut I can't explain
Why I'm shaking that way
Bet I can see
Ole Santa in the keyhole
I'll get to the cause
One peek
And I'll try thereOh, oh
There's an eye there
'Zat you, Santa Claus?
Please, please
Pity my knees
Say that's you
Santa Claus
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Smash Mouth is an alternative rock band from San Jose, California, United States that formed in 1994, the band comprises Steve Harwell (lead vocalist), Greg Camp (guitarist/songwriter), Paul De Lisle (bassist), and new drummer since early 2006, Jason Sutter (replacing Michael Urbano, who left due to creative differences). Their hit songs include "Walkin' On The Sun" (1997) and "All Star" (1999).

Focused at times playing "neo-ska" music, the band has adopted retro styles spanning several decades of popular music, as well as performing covers of popular songs such as The Monkees' "I'm a Believer" and War's "Why Can't We Be Friends" as well as cult favorites such as ? and the Mysterians' "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" (though their version owes more to The Colourfield's interpretation; in fact, the band at first believed it was a Colourfield original). Smash Mouth's first album Fush Yu Mang came out in June 1997. This album could be said to be "neo ska". Its top position in the charts was #19 (on Billboard). The promo for this album said that "While the twelve songs on Fush Yu Mang sound like they belong side by side, each has it's own feeling like the very '60's "Walkin' On The Sun," the surf 'n' turf of "Nervous In The Alley," the Buzzcocks like "Pet Names," the Mafia rock of "Padrino," and the fret rock of "Let's Rock"." Smash Mouth's second album Astro Lounge was released two years later, in June 1999. It is the band's most critically and commercially successful album to date. It reached #6 on the Billboard charts and it featured the massive hit All Star.

Smash Mouth released their third album Smash Mouth (Self-Titled) in November 2001. It has been said that this is the band's most experimental album to date. It reached #48 on Billboard charts. Smash Mouth's fourth album Get the Picture?, released in August 2003, wasn't as well-received by fans or the critics as previous albums (it only reached #100 on the Billboard charts). Smash Mouth released a Christmas cover album in November 2005 (The Gift Of Rock). Their newest album is called Summer Girl, and, after being delayed for over a year, was released on September 19th, 2006. Smash Mouth's music was used in the film "Shrek" and they starred on-screen as themselves in the turbulent finale of the all-star-comedy "Rat Race", while performing "All Star" on stage during the showdown.

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