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- Jackson 5 - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Cover
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" is a playful Christmas song originally written by Tommie Connor in 1952, but made famous by the Jackson 5's cover version released in 1970.
The song is told from the perspective of a child who catches their mother kissing Santa Claus. The humor comes from the fact that the listener understands Santa is likely the child's father in costume, but the child narrator doesn't realize this.
The Jackson 5's version, featuring a young Michael Jackson on lead vocals, became one of their most popular holiday recordings. It showcases the group's signature upbeat Motown sound and Michael's distinctive voice.
The song playfully captures the innocence of childhood belief in Santa Claus while also hinting at adult relationships in a family-friendly way. It's become a Christmas standard, often played during the holiday season.
The Jackson 5's rendition added their soulful, energetic style to the song, helping to popularize it for a new generation. Their version is notable for its lively arrangement and Michael Jackson's emotive delivery, which captures the mix of surprise and confusion in the child narrator's voice.
This song has remained a beloved part of many Christmas playlists and continues to be covered by various artists, though the Jackson 5 version remains one of the most recognized.