The Man with All the Toys
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«The Man with all the Toys» (El hombre con todos los juguetes) es una canción escrita por Brian Wilson y Mike Love, para el grupo The Beach Boys. Es junto a "Little Saint Nick" uno de los clásicos navideños de la banda.
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"The Man with All the Toys" is a Christmas song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album The Beach Boys' Christmas Album. As a single that year it had limited success (No. 6 on the Billboard Christmas chart), but built sales over successive Christmases and is listed by Billboard in the Top 100 selling Christmas songs in history, though well below the Beach Boys' 1963 Christmas single "Little Saint Nick". Wilson re-recorded this song for his 2005 Christmas album, What I Really Want for Christmas.
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"The Man with All the Toys" is a Christmas song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album The Beach Boys' Christmas Album. As a single that year it had limited success (No. 6 on the Billboard Christmas chart), but built sales over successive Christmases and is listed by Billboard in the Top 100 selling Christmas songs in history, though well below the Beach Boys' 1963 Christmas single "Little Saint Nick". A French-language version of this song was recorded in 1968 by Canadian singer Renée Martel, under the title "As-tu vu le Père Noël?". Wilson re-recorded this song for his 2005 Christmas album, What I Really Want for Christmas. D-TV Disney set the song to the two Silly Symphonies, Santa's Workshop and The Night Before Christmas.
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