Run, Run Rudolph

Written by George Partington
Published December 19, 2002
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The Waitresses ("Christmas Wrapping" – a pun on rapping, ‘cause that’s what it is. Would have also made a good blog entry)

"Bah, humbug!" No, that's too strong
'Cause it is my favorite holiday
But all this year's been a busy blur
Don't think I have the energy

To add to my already mad rush
Just 'cause it 'tis the season.
The perfect gift for me would be
Completions and connections left from

Last year, ski shop,
Encounter, most interesting.
Had his number but never the time
Most of '81 passed along those lines.

So deck those halls, trim those trees
Raise up cups of Christmas cheer,
I just need to catch my breath,
Christmas by myself this year.

Calendar picture, frozen landscape,
Chilled this room for twenty-four days,
Evergreens, sparkling snow
Get this winter over with!

Flashback to springtime, saw him again,
Would've been good to go for lunch,
Couldn't agree when we were both free,
We tried, we said we'd keep in touch.

Didn't, of course, 'til summertime,
Out to the beach to his boat could I join him?
No, this time it was me,
Sunburn in the third degree.

Now the calendar's just one page
And, of course, I am excited
Tonight's the night, but I've set my mind
Not to do too much about it.

Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
But I think I'll miss this one this year.
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
But I think I'll miss this one this year.
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
But I think I'll miss this one this year.
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
But I think I'll miss this one this year.

Hardly dashing through the snow
Cause I bundled up too tight
Last minute have-to-do's
A few cards a few calls
'Cause it's r-s-v-p
No thanks, no party lights
It's Christmas Eve, gonna relax
Turned down all of my invites.

Last fall I had a night to myself,
Same guy called, halloween party,
Waited all night for him to show,
This time his car wouldn't go,

Forget it, it's cold, it's getting late,
Trudge on home to celebrate
In a quiet way, unwind
Doing Christmas right this time.

A&P has provided me
With the world's smallest turkey
Already in the oven, nice and hot
Oh damn! Guess what I forgot?

So on with the boots, back out in the snow
To the only all-night grocery,
When what to my wondering eyes should appear
In the line is that guy I've been chasing all year!

"I'm spending this one alone," he said.
"Need a break; this year's been crazy."
I said, "Me too, but why are you?
You mean you forgot cranberries too?"

Then suddenly we laughed and laughed
Caught on to what was happening
That Christmas magic's brought this tale
To a very happy ending!

Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Couldn't miss this one this year!
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Couldn't miss this one this year!

~ Chris Butler, The Waitresses

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#1 — December 19, 2002 @ 10:54AM — Jen Raj [URL]

All on frequent rotation on Z-100's (when they did not suck so much) (NYC) 24 hours of Christmas. As kids, my oldest younger brother and I would listen to about 20 of those 24 hours together as a sort of ritual. Count the repeats.. predict the next play, etc.

Now I can barely stand the stuff, but all of the above get a few free passes :-)

#2 — December 20, 2002 @ 06:38AM — Chris Clark [URL]

The Payolas were a Canadian new wave band who had a big hit with "Eyes Of A Stranger" (produced by Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson) that was featured in "Valley Girl."

If you're looking for a comprehensive list of rockin' Christmas tunes that don't suck, check out:

http://www.geocities.com/drclueful/christmassacre.html

#3 — December 20, 2002 @ 10:09AM — Eric Olsen

Mega-successful hard rock producer Bob Rock was in the Payolas, later Rock and Hyde.

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