Back Door Santa
B.B. King Lyrics


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They call me the Back Door Santa
I make my runs about the break of day
They call me the Back Door Santa
I make my runs about the break of day
I make all the little girls happy
While the boys are out to play

I ain't like the old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
I ain't like the old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
I come runnin' with my presents
Every time they call me dear

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 the Back Door Santa
I make my runs about the break of day
I make all the little girls happy
While all the boys are out to play

They call me the Back Door Santa
Yeah, that's what they call me




They call me the Back Door Santa
Yeah, that's what they call me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Back Door Santa" by B.B. King are a playful take on the traditional Santa Claus figure. The singer refers to himself as the "Back Door Santa," indicating that he delivers presents and cheer to the children in the neighborhood without the fanfare and attention that comes with the traditional Santa Claus. He makes his runs at the break of day, which suggests that he is sneaking around the neighborhood, doing his good deeds in secret. The phrase "back door" also implies that he is not coming in the front door, which could be a metaphor for doing things differently than the norm.


The lyrics reveal that the Back Door Santa's mission is to make all the little girls happy while the boys are out playing. This could be seen as a nod to the idea of gender roles and the way that society tends to prioritize boys over girls. The Back Door Santa is taking it upon himself to make sure that the girls get their fair share of attention and goodies. The line "I ain't like the old Saint Nick" suggests that the Back Door Santa is a more frequent visitor than the traditional Santa Claus, indicating that he is perhaps more invested in the community, and that his presence is more consistent and reliable.


The lyrics also suggest that the Back Door Santa is a bit of a rogue figure. He keeps change in his pocket in case the children are home, and he is willing to give them a few pennies so that they can be alone. He even leaves the back door open, which could be seen as reckless behavior. The line "And wouldn't old Santa be in trouble if there ain't no chimney in the house" is perhaps the most playful of all, suggesting that the Back Door Santa is aware of the limitations of the traditional Santa Claus figure, and that he is happy to step in and fill the gaps.


Line by Line Meaning

They call me the Back Door Santa
I am known as the Back Door Santa


I make my runs about the break of day
I deliver gifts early in the day


I make all the little girls happy
I bring happiness to young girls


While the boys are out to play
As the boys are out playing, I bring joy to girls


I ain't like the old Saint Nick
I am not like the traditional Santa Claus


He don't come but once a year
Santa only visits once annually


I come runnin' with my presents
I make deliveries quickly with gifts in hand


Every time they call me dear
Whenever they call me, I will come


I keep some change in my pocket, in case the children are Home
I carry some spare change in case the children are home


I give 'em a few pennies so that we can be alone
I give them some money so they can be on their own


I leave the back door open so if anybody smells a mouse
I leave the back door ajar in case anyone detects a rodent


And wouldn't old Santa be in trouble if there ain't no Chimney in the house
Santa would have problems if there is no chimney in the house


Yeah, that's what they call me
That's how I am known




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Clarence Carter, Clarence George Carter, Marcus Daniel, Marcus Lewis Daniel

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on Always On My Mind

Here's BB King's Version - Lyrics

Maybe I didn't love you
Quite as often as I should have
Maybe I didn't treat you
Quite as good as I could have

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind
You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Maybe I didn't hold you
All those lonely, lonely times
I guess I never told you
That I am so happy that you're mine
Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time
You were always on my mind
ou were always on my mind

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

Musical Interlude

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

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