"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" is a perennial Christmas standard first performed in 1934, notable for its upbeat message during economic hardship. It has been covered by countless artists across genres.
Written in 1934, "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" became an instant hit on radio shows and remains one of the most performed Christmas songs worldwide, despite its initial controversy in certain regions.
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" is one of the most enduring Christmas standards, first introduced during the Great Depression and later covered by countless artists including Bing Crosby and Bruce Springsteen.
First performed on Eddie Cantor's radio show, this song became one of the most commercially successful Christmas compositions in history.
One of the most popular Christmas songs ever written, first recorded by Harry Reser's orchestra. Later versions by Bing Crosby and Bruce Springsteen became iconic.