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Dwight Yoakam And Buck Owens performs "Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy"

"Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" is a Christmas song co-written and recorded by Buck Owens. After its recording in 1965, the song has been covered by several country music artists, including Garth Brooks, Travis Tritt, and Brad Paisley.

 

The song was released on November 8, 1965, with "All I Want for Christmas, Dear, Is You" on the B-side.It placed at number 2 on the yearly Christmas singles chart issued by Billboard at the time.

 

The song is about a child who has sneaked downstairs to catch a glimpse of Santa where the child sees his father in a Santa costume.

Buck Owens  Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy lyrics

 

Santa looked like daddy

Or daddy looked like him

It's not the way I had him pictured

Santa was a much too thin

He didn't come down the chimney

So momma must have let him in

Santa looked a lot like daddy

Or daddy looked a lot like him

Well, they thought I was fast a sleepin'

They thought I was tucked in bed

They never thought I'd come a peepin'

Or that I'd hear what was said

Santa put his arm around mama

And mama put her arm around him

So if Santa Claus ain't daddy

Then I'm a gonna tell on them

Well, Santa looked like daddy

Or daddy looked like him

It's not the way I had him pictured

Santa was a much too thin

He didn't come down the chimney

So momma must have let him in

Santa looked a lot like daddy

Or daddy looked a lot like him

I never saw Dancer or Prancer

I never heard the sleigh bells ring

I never saw the Red Nosed reindeer

Like they show on the TV screen

But he sure brought a lot of presents

So Santa Claus he must have been

Well, he sure looked a lot like daddy

And daddy looked a lot like him

Well, Santa looked like daddy

Or daddy looked like him

It's not the way I had him pictured

Santa was a much too thin

He didn't come down the chimney

So momma must have let him in

Santa looked a lot like daddy

Or daddy looked a lot like him

 


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