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"Little Saint Nick"
Single by the Beach Boys
B-side"The Lord`s Prayer"
ReleasedDecember 9, 1963
RecordedOctober 20, 1963
StudioWestern, Hollywood
Genre
Length2:00
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
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Little Saint Nick

The Beach Boys

1963 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 9 Diciembre 1963 · Fecha Grabación: 20 Octubre 1963 -
    Discográfica: Capitol · Estudio de grabación: Western, Hollywood · Productor: Brian Wilson

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    1963 single by the Beach Boys

    "Little Saint Nick" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys first released as a single on December 9, 1963. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the Christmas song applies hot-rod themes to Santa Claus and his sleigh.[1]

    The single peaked at number 3 on Billboard magazine`s special seasonal weekly Christmas Singles chart.[2] Its B-side was an a cappella version of "The Lord`s Prayer".[3] In November 1964, an alternate mix of "Little Saint Nick" appeared as the opening track on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album.

    Background

    "Little Saint Nick" was recorded on October 20, 1963, at Western Studio in Hollywood.[4] The idea for the song was partly inspired by record producer Phil Spector`s plans to record a Christmas album. Wilson recalled: "I wrote the lyrics to it while I was out on a date and then I rushed home to finish the music."[1] Some of its rhythm and structure derives from the group`s "Little Deuce Coupe", also co-written by Wilson and released as a single six months earlier.[5] Love was not originally listed as the co-writer of "Little Saint Nick". His credit was awarded after a 1990s lawsuit.[1][6]

    Variations

    "Little Saint Nick" reappeared on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album in 1964, with the stereo pressings of the album containing a new mix that removes the overdubbed sleigh bells, celeste and glockenspiel. This was done so that it would fit better with the sound of the album`s first side, which was recorded in a hurry with basic instrumentation.[6] Another version of the song, utilizing the melody and backing track later used for the All Summer Long song "Drive-In", was recorded during the album sessions in June 1964, but remained unreleased until a 1991 CD reissue.[5]

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Little Saint Nick"

    Chart (2019–2025)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[7]

    39

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[8]

    23

    France (SNEP)[9]

    158

    Global 200 (Billboard)[10]

    34

    Ireland (IRMA)[11]

    47

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[12]

    98

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[13]

    30

    Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[14]

    6

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[15]

    54

    UK Singles (OCC)[16]

    43

    US Billboard Hot 100[17]

    25

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[18]

    22

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[19]

    25

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Little Saint Nick"

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[20]

    Gold

    15,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[21]

    Gold

    400,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1963 single by the Beach Boys

    "Little Saint Nick" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys first released as a single on December 9, 1963. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the Christmas song applies hot-rod themes to Santa Claus and his sleigh.[1]

    The single peaked at number 3 on Billboard magazine`s special seasonal weekly Christmas Singles chart.[2] Its B-side was an a cappella version of "The Lord`s Prayer".[3] In November 1964, an alternate mix of "Little Saint Nick" appeared as the opening track on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album.

    Background

    "Little Saint Nick" was recorded on October 20, 1963, at Western Studio in Hollywood.[4] The idea for the song was partly inspired by record producer Phil Spector`s plans to record a Christmas album. Wilson recalled: "I wrote the lyrics to it while I was out on a date and then I rushed home to finish the music."[1] Some of its rhythm and structure derives from the group`s "Little Deuce Coupe", also co-written by Wilson and released as a single six months earlier.[5] Love was not originally listed as the co-writer of "Little Saint Nick". His credit was awarded after a 1990s lawsuit.[1][6]

    Variations

    "Little Saint Nick" reappeared on The Beach Boys` Christmas Album in 1964, with the stereo pressings of the album containing a new mix that removes the overdubbed sleigh bells, celeste and glockenspiel. This was done so that it would fit better with the sound of the album`s first side, which was recorded in a hurry with basic instrumentation.[6] Another version of the song, utilizing the melody and backing track later used for the All Summer Long song "Drive-In", was recorded during the album sessions in June 1964, but remained unreleased until a 1991 CD reissue.[5]

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Little Saint Nick"

    Chart (2019–2025)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[7]

    39

    Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[8]

    23

    France (SNEP)[9]

    158

    Global 200 (Billboard)[10]

    34

    Ireland (IRMA)[11]

    47

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[12]

    98

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[13]

    30

    Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[14]

    6

    Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[15]

    54

    UK Singles (OCC)[16]

    43

    US Billboard Hot 100[17]

    25

    US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[18]

    22

    US Rolling Stone Top 100[19]

    25

    Certifications

    Certifications for "Little Saint Nick"

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[20]

    Gold

    15,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[21]

    Gold

    400,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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