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Richard B. Ryder

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Jan 5, 1995, 11:06:51 PM1/5/95
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This Christmas while I was home I heard a parody of the Black Sabbath
song "Iron Man", It was called "Santa Claus". Does anynoe have any
information on who wrote this song, the lyrics for it or anything?

Thanks,
Rich
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Richard Ryder <ry...@andrews.edu>
KA1ZGA

Jeff Morris

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Jan 6, 1995, 8:15:50 AM1/6/95
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>This Christmas while I was home I heard a parody of the Black Sabbath
>song "Iron Man", It was called "Santa Claus". Does anynoe have any
>information on who wrote this song, the lyrics for it or anything?

It's on an album called I Am Santa Claus by Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio. If you
hurry, you can probably get it at a discount at stores before they get rid of
their Christmas stuff. The rest of the album is pretty good too, IMHO.
It on Atlantic, BTW.
Written by: Bob Rivers, with Spike O'Neil, Terry Gangstad and Joe Bryant.

Daniel L. Ream

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Jan 6, 1995, 8:27:03 AM1/6/95
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ry...@andrews.edu (Richard B. Ryder) writes:

>This Christmas while I was home I heard a parody of the Black Sabbath
>song "Iron Man", It was called "Santa Claus". Does anynoe have any
>information on who wrote this song, the lyrics for it or anything?


I think I heard this same song while standing at a Tower Records
listening station in the Christmas section. It was on a Cd by the
Bob Rivers Comedy Group that had a ton of Christmas song parodies.
In the few minutes I sampled it, I got the biggest laugh from the
re-write of "Walkin in a Winter Wonderland" that went "walkin round
in women's underwear..."
Sorry I can't remember the CD title, but it was 2 CDs and all songs
were Christmas parodies.

--Dan Ream
Richmond, Virginia
dr...@gems.vcu.edu

SUDDEN DEATH

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Jan 6, 1995, 11:15:10 AM1/6/95
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In article <3eifkr$a...@orion.cc.andrews.edu>, ry...@andrews.edu (Richard B. Ryder) writes:
>This Christmas while I was home I heard a parody of the Black Sabbath
>song "Iron Man", It was called "Santa Claus". Does anynoe have any
>information on who wrote this song, the lyrics for it or anything?

It's called "I Am Santa Claus" by Bob Rivers and Twisted Radio. It's the title
track to Rivers' second album. It shouldn't be too hard to find.

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>Thanks,
>Rich
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>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>Richard Ryder <ry...@andrews.edu>
>KA1ZGA


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michael lianez

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Jan 24, 1995, 10:19:15 AM1/24/95
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dr...@cabell.vcu.edu (Daniel L. Ream) wrote:
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> ry...@andrews.edu (Richard B. Ryder) writes:
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> >This Christmas while I was home I heard a parody of the Black Sabbath
> >song "Iron Man", It was called "Santa Claus". Does anynoe have any
> >information on who wrote this song, the lyrics for it or anything?
>
It is on the CD Twisted Radio. The song's full title is "I am Santa
Claus". Happy listening.


ME :)

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