Little Saint Nick

1963 single by the Beach Boys From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"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]

ReleasedDecember 9, 1963
RecordedOctober 20, 1963
StudioWestern, Hollywood
Quick facts Single by the Beach Boys, B-side ...
"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
Songwriters
ProducerBrian Wilson
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Be True to Your School"
(1963)
"Little Saint Nick"
(1963)
"Fun, Fun, Fun"
(1964)
Music video
"Little Saint Nick" on YouTube
Audio sample
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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]

Personnel

Single version

Additional personnel

Album version

Additional personnel

Charts

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Chart (1963) Peak
position
US Christmas Singles (Billboard)[7] 3
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More information Chart (2018–2025), Peak position ...
Chart (2018–2025) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[8] 39
Canada Hot 100 (Billboard)[9]23
France (SNEP)[10] 158
Global 200 (Billboard)[11]34
Ireland (IRMA)[12]47
Latvia (DigiTop100)[13] 84
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[14]98
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[15] 30
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[16] 6
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[17]54
UK Singles (OCC)[18]43
US Billboard Hot 100[19]25
US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[20] 22
US Rolling Stone Top 100[21] 25
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Certifications

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Certifications for "Little Saint Nick"
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[22] Platinum 30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[23]
Sales since 2004
Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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