"Back Door Santa" is a song written by Clarence Carter in collaboration with Marcus Daniel, and originally performed by Carter. It was released on a compilation album Soul Christmas in 1968. The track is in a 12-bar blues format. The lyrics are sexually suggestive, not having much to do with Christmas as a holiday. Run-D.M.C. sampled the song for "Christmas in Hollis". The song begins with the lyric "I'm your Back door Santa / I make my run / At the break of day." For some reason Carter recorded an entirely different song with exactly the same title.
They call me Back Door Santa
I make my runs about the break of day
They call me Back Door Santa
Ho, ho, ho
I make my runs about the break of day
I make all the little girls happy
While the boys are out to play
Look-a-here
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
Ho, ho, ho
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
But look-a-here
I come runnin' with my presents
Every time you call me dear
Look-a-here
I keep some change in my pocket, in case the children are home
I give 'em a few pennies so that we can be alone
I leave the back door open so if anybody smells a mouse
And wouldn't old Santa be in trouble if there ain't no chimney in the house
They call me Back Door Santa
I make my runs about the break of day
Look-a-here
I make all the little girls happy
While the boys are out to play
That's what they call me, Back Door Santa
That's what they call me
They call me Back Door Santa
That's what all the girls call me
I give 'em all little presents
That's what they call me
They call me Back Door Santa
And I like for them to call me that
They call me Back Door Santa
And I like it and I like it and I like it
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