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Lyric Credits: |
Sam Cooper and Ray Dahrouge |
Music Credits: |
Sam Cooper and Ray Dahrouge |
Producer Credits: |
Sam Cooper and Ray Dahrouge |
Publisher Credits: |
Jericat Music, Family Harmony Music |
Performance Credits: |
Ray Dahrouge--lead vocals, Sam Cooper--instruments, additional handclaps and crowd noise by the Jersey mob |
Label Credits: |
Red Heart Records |
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Short Song Description:
Great holiday song about Santa & St. Louis
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Story Behind the Song:
Ray Dahrouge and I collaborated on this one for his cd, "IT'S CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE", featuring holiday songs about various locales.
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Song Length |
2:51 |
Primary Genre |
Rock-General |
Tempo / Feel |
Unique-Holiday |
Tempo / Feel |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject Matter 1 |
Happiness |
Subject Matter 2 |
Fun |
Mood 1 |
Cheerful |
Mood 2 |
Joyful |
Similar Artist 1 |
Chuck Berry |
Similar Artist 2 |
Blues Brothers, The |
Language |
English |
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ST. NICKY IN ST. LOUIE
words and music by Ray Dahrouge and Sam Cooper (c)2007
(verse)
Making the rounds around the world, bringing gifts to boys and girls,
Took a break after Illinois, to hang out with his home boys.
The reindeer headed toward the west, they were tired and needed rest.
He saw the arch from miles away, he knew just where to park his sleigh.
He made a landing at the Landing, then he wanted to shoot some pool.
So Rudolph reared up like a stallion, and headed for the Pink Galleon.
(chorus)
It was St. Nicky in St. Louie, stopping at the hood.
Nobody played him for money , 'cause the knew old Kris was so good.
They'd be talking 'bout the Cards, he just smiled cooly,
Gave 'em a batch of baseball caps, he was St. Nicky in St. Louie.
(verse)
There was a hangout on the loop, everybody knows Blueberry Hill.
All of Chuck's children go there to see the master giving 'em a rock & roll thrill.
Everybody asked each other which high school they went to,
Then Santa discovered it was time for him to boogaloo.
So off he went with his reindeer team, above the clouds on a bright moonbeam,
But he'll be back in another year, to spread another round of Christmas cheer.
(chorus)
St. Nicky in St. Louie, stopping at the hood.
Nobody played him for money, 'cause the knew old Kris was so good.
They'd be talking 'bout the Cards, he just smiled so cooly,
Gave 'em a batch of baseball caps, he was St. Nicky in St. Louie.
He knew how to party, but never shirked his duty,
Knew went to leave each Christmas eve, he was St. Nicky in St. Louie.
Oooooweee...eight in the side!
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