MOTT THE HOOPLE

- Death May Be Your Santa Claus Lyrics

Yes, I've been dreaming about you every day
Every day, each and every day
And I've been thinking about you all night long
I even wrote a song

Just to try and tell you how I really feel
To make you understand my love is real
That you're on my mind all the time
I wish to God, you were mine once again

I remember talking to you
I remember walking with you
I remember laughing all the time
When you were mine
Now the day seems so long
I can't face the night alone
I beg you, please
Won't you please come home?

I remember talking to you
I remember walking with you
I remember laughing all the time
I remember singing to you
I remember dreaming with you
I remember loving, you were, were mine

And now the day seems so long
I can't face the night all alone
I beg you please
Won't you please come home?

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Who wrote Death May Be Your Santa Claus lyrics?


Death May Be Your Santa Claus is written by Ian Petterson Hunter, Allen Verden.
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When was Death May Be Your Santa Claus released?


It is first released on November 01, 1971 as part of Mott The Hoople's album "Brain Capers" which includes 8 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album.
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Which genre is Death May Be Your Santa Claus?


Death May Be Your Santa Claus falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Death May Be Your Santa Claus?


Death May Be Your Santa Claus song length is 4 minutes and 54 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Ian Petterson Hunter, Allen Verden
Record Label(s): 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing
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