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Spotify was lacking too many of these to do the playlist right, but here’s a YouTube playlist if you want to make this an autoplay Christmas. We’ll start with Big Dee Erwin & Little Eva, swapping disses over irresistible r&b in “I Wish You a Merry Christmas” (1963): “There’s gonna be a big fat turkey,” Buck Owens promises on “Christmas Time’s a-Comin” (1965):
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You can count on Ray Davies and The Kinks to bum everybody out with their grim 1977 social-realist carol of greed and violence, “Father Christmas”. At least it’s fast and catchy: I threw in Tom Lehrer’s “(I’m Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica” (1990) not only as a nod to our Hebraic pals, but because of that line about spending “shavuous in East St. Louis, a charming spot but really not the spot for me”:
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Let’s slow it down a little to hear the great Joe Tex promise “I’ll Make Every Day Christmas (for My Woman)” (1968) on this slow-jingle jam: Let’s speed it up a lot with the Sonics, the Pacific Northwest’s finest '60s rockers, and “Santa Claus” (1965): Finally, we’ll end on a down note with the whiskey-soaked 1973 Commander Cody bummer “Daddy’s Drinking Up Our Christmas”:
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