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(Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man with the Bag : ウィキペディア英語版
(Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man with the Bag

"(Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man with the Bag" is a Christmas song written in 1950 by Irving Taylor, Dudley Brooks, and Hal Stanley.〔Hindman, James and Ray Roderick (2003). ''A Christmas Survival Guide: A Miniature Christmas Spectacular!'' New York: Samuel French, Inc., page 4.〕 The "man with the bag" is a reference to Santa Claus, who drops off presents from his sleigh to people who have been "extra special good".〔(Sing365.com The Man with the Bag – Lyrics )〕
The song was originally made popular by Kay Starr and regularly appeared on ''Billboard''’s list of most popular Christmas songs in the early 1950s.〔"''Order Christmas Records Now''" The Billboard, December 9, 1950, page 17〕〔"''There’s Christmas in the Air''" The Billboard, November 29, 1952, page 29.〕 It has been covered by many artists, including The Brian Setzer Orchestra.〔Metcalfe, Phillip (2005). ''Christmas's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Kris Kringles, Merry Jingles and Holiday Cheer.'' Washington D.C: Potomac Books, page 208〕 The TV show ''Ally McBeal'' borrowed the song’s title for a December 11, 2000 episode that featured Vonda Shepard singing the song.〔Ally McBeal, ''The Man with the Bag'' (Season 4, Episode 8) Internet Movie Database (IMDb) ()〕 Her version was included in the holiday album ''Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas.''〔(''Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas'' (2000) Sony Music )〕 The album received positive reviews and several critics cited Shephard’s version of the song as the album's highlight.〔Atkinson, Terry (December 3, 2000) “''TV Shows Breed Christmas Albums''” The Post-Tribune (Gary, Indiana) (Entertainment News Service), page D-5.〕〔Maestri, Cathy (December 15, 2000) "''Overflow of holiday CDs offer good cheer: From pop to country to alternative, there is music for everyone's stockings''", The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California), page AA-13.〕〔Gehman, Geoff (December 8, 2000) "''CD Signs of the Season: Few Holiday Discs Will Jingle Your Bells''" The Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania), page D-1〕
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