Zat You Santa Claus
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Is that you, Santa Claus?
Gifts I'm preparing for some Christmas sharing
But I pause because
Hanging my stocking I can hear a knocking
Is that you, Santa Claus?
Sure is dark out, ain't the slightest spark out
'Pon my clackin' jaw
Who's there, who is it stopping for a visit?
Is that you, Santa Claus?
Are you bringing a present for me
Something pleasantly pleasant for me?
Then it's just what I've been waiting for
Would you mind slipping it under the door?
Cold winds are howling, or could that be growling?
My legs feel like straws
My-my, oh me-my, kindly will you reply?
Is that you, Santa Claus?

Yes, hanging the stocking, I can hear a knocking
Is that you, Santa Claus?

I say, who's there, who is it, are you stopping for a visit?
Is that you, Santa Claus?
Oh there, Santa, you gave me a scare
Now stop teasing 'cause I know you're there
We don't believe in no goblins today
But I can't explain why I'm shaking that way
Bet I can see ole Santa in the keyhole
I'll get to the cause
One peek and I'll try there, oh oh, there's an eye there
Is that you, Santa Claus?




Please, please, pity my knees
Say that's you, Santa Claus, that's him all right

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Zat You Santa Claus?" by Louis Armstrong describe the anxious anticipation of the singer waiting for Santa Claus to arrive at their home. They are preparing gifts to share on Christmas but are interrupted by a knocking sound while hanging their stocking. They wonder if it's Santa Claus and ask who's there, anticipating his arrival. The singer's fears grow with the cold winds that howl outside their window, creating unsettling sounds. They also mention feeling as if their legs are like straws and they're shaking all over as they wait for the person knocking to reveal their identity. Finally, they are relieved when they identify the one knocking as Santa Claus, who they had been eagerly waiting for.


The song is relatable as it reflects the excitement experienced by children during the Christmas period, eagerly awaiting for Santa Claus to come and deliver presents. Rather than explicitly portraying the arrival of Santa Claus, the song creates an atmosphere of suspense through the use of sound effects such as the knocking and howling wind, which creates a sense of unease. The song reflects the importance of traditional beliefs about Santa Claus arriving in secret to deliver gifts, fulfilling children's desires during the festive season.


Line by Line Meaning

Is that you, Santa Claus?
I hear a knocking while I'm hanging my stocking and I wonder if it's Santa Claus.


Gifts I'm preparing for some Christmas sharing
I'm getting ready to share gifts with others this Christmas.


But I pause because
I hesitate for a moment because I hear a strange noise.


Sure is dark out, ain't the slightest spark out
It's very dark outside and there's not a single light on.


'Pon my clackin' jaw
I feel scared and my jaw is chattering.


Who's there, who is it stopping for a visit?
I wonder who is knocking and if they're visiting me.


Are you bringing a present for me Something pleasantly pleasant for me?
I'm hoping Santa Claus brings me a nice gift this year.


Then it's just what I've been waiting for Would you mind slipping it under the door?
If Santa has a gift for me, I'd like him to leave it under the door for me to find.


Cold winds are howling, or could that be growling? My legs feel like straws My-my, oh me-my, kindly will you reply?
The sound of the wind is making me nervous and my legs feel weak - I'm hoping Santa will answer me soon.


Oh there, Santa, you gave me a scare Now stop teasing 'cause I know you're there
Santa scared me, but I realize now that he's just playing a prank.


We don't believe in no goblins today But I can't explain why I'm shaking that way
We don't believe in scary creatures like goblins, but I'm still scared for some reason.


Bet I can see ole Santa in the keyhole I'll get to the cause One peek and I'll try there, oh oh, there's an eye there Is that you, Santa Claus?
I think I see Santa in the keyhole, so I'm going to check it out - and sure enough, there's an eye looking back at me.


Please, please, pity my knees Say that's you, Santa Claus, that's him all right
I'm so scared that I can hardly stand, but Santa reassures me that it's really him and I feel better.




Lyrics Β© Kanjian Music
Written by: JACK FOX

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@jrp9742

this is easily my favorite christmas song. This mans voice is so soothing but so rough and daring at the same time.

@tonyp7839

i agree

@tonyp7839

u have good taste

@jrp9742

@@tonyp7839 i know i do!

@tonyp7839

@@jrp9742 its good that you know!

@tonyp7839

I couldn't have said it better, "rough and daring," as if an Angel came from Heaven, like Clancy in "It's a Wonderful Life" and Mr. Armstrong and the Angel shared the singing.

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@Hutzjohn

How can anyone not love Satchmo?

@disneyknightspadilla1406

Thinking is krampus who pulling wicked tricks and treats.

@malimom6011

Love this song!!! Got to see Mr. Louis Armstrong as a little girl in NY!! I had the honor of sitting on his lap when I was 5 yrs old before his show one night. My parents took me with them to see his show. Love him & his music...

@pdqmusic3873

Wow! That's a fantastic memory to have! Satchmo was a treasure!

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