Donde Esta Santa Claus

Album: Ultimate Christmas Album Vol. 2 (1958)
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  • Mamacita,
    ¿Donde está Santa Claus?
    ¿Dónde está Santa Claus?
    And the toys that he will leave

    Mamacita, (oh oh oh oh oh)
    Oh, where is Santa Claus? (Oh oh oh oh oh)
    I look for him because
    It's a Christmas Eve

    I know that I should be sleeping
    But maybe he's not far away
    So out of the window I'm peeping
    Hoping to see him in his sleigh

    I hope he won't forget to clack his castinet
    And to his reindeer, say
    "Oh Pancho, oh Vixen, oh Pedro, Oh Blitzen"
    Ole (ole), ole (ole), ole (Santa Claus)

    Mamacita
    ¿Dónde está Santa Claus?
    Oh, where is Santa Claus?
    It's Christmas Eve

    I know that I should be sleeping
    But maybe he's not far away
    So out of the window I'm peeping
    Hoping to see him in sleigh

    I hope he won't forget to crack his castinet
    And to his reindeer, say
    "Oh Pancho, oh Vixen, oh Pedro, Oh Blitzen"
    Ole (ole), ole (ole), ole (Santa Claus)

    Mamacita
    ¿Dónde está Santa Claus?
    Oh, where is Santa Claus?
    It's Christmas Eve

    Oh, where is Santa Claus?
    It's Christmas Eve
    Alright, mamacita, I'll go sleep now Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Randy from Idaho Falls, IdCharo cut the song as a single for the Salsoul label circa 1978.
  • Greg from Alsip, IlTHANKS A MILLION. For several decades now Ive been trying to find out who did that song. Christmas is complete now.
  • Patrick from Tallapoosa, GaWas referenced by Cheech Marin on the Cheech & Chong skit "Santa Claus & His Old Lady"
  • Howard from St. Louis Park, MnA holiday hit with a Latin beat
  • Mike Singer from Gainesville, FlThis song has been covered by Guster for a Christmas album.
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