Eartha Kitt Lyrics Santa Baby for Android
Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 - December 25, 2008), was an American actress, singer, and cabaret star. She was perhaps best known for her 1953 Christmas song Santa Baby. Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". She took on the role of Catwoman for the fourth season of the 1960s Batman TV series, replacing Julie Newmar who was unavailable for the final series.
Born in tiny North, South Carolina to Mamie Kitt, who was of Cherokee and African-American descent, and an American father (surname Kitt) of German and Dutch descent, she was raised by her maternal aunt Anna Mae Riley, whom she believed was her mother up until after Riley's death, when she was sent to live in New York City with her real mother.
Kitt began her career as a member of the Katherine Dunham Company and made her film debut with them in Casbah (1948). A talented singer with a distinctive voice, her hits include Let's Do It, C'est Si Bon (It's So Good), Just an Old Fashioned Girl, Monotonous, Love for Sale, I'd Rather Be Burned as a Witch, Uska Dara, Mink, Schmink, Under the Bridges of Paris, and arguably her most recognizable hit, the sexily sung Christmas song Santa Baby. She sang quite a few songs in French, a language she picked up during her years performing in Europe, but she never lost her American accent,
album: "That Bad Eartha" (1953)
I Want To Be Evil
C'est Si Bon
Angelitos Negros
Avril Au Portugal (The Whisp'ring Serenade)
Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Uska Dara (A Turkish Tale)
Mountain High, Valley Low
Lilac Wine
Under The Bridges Of Paris
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
album: "Down To Eartha" (1955)
I Wantcha Around
Do You Remember
Looking For A Boy
I've Got That Lovin' Bug Itch
Oh John!
Strangers In The Starlight
The Day That The Circus Left Town
Apres Moi
The Heel
My Heart's Delight
Hey Jacque
album: "Thursday's Child" (1957)
Fascinating Man
Mademoiselle Kitt
Lisbon Antigua
Just An Old Fashioned Girl
Le Danseur De Charleston
Lazy Afternoon
If I Can't Take It With Me
Thursday's Child
Lullaby Of Birdland
album: "St. Louis Blues" (1958)
(w/ SHORTY ROGERS)
St. Louis Blues
Beale Street Blues
Hesitating Blues
Careless Love
Long Gone
Yellow Dog Blues
Friendless Blues
album: "The Fabulous Eartha Kitt" (1959)
Yellow Bird
Mack The Knife
I'd Rather Be Burned As A Witch
In The Evening
album: "Bad But Beautiful" (1962)
Please Do It Again
It's So Nice To Have A Man Around The House
Lola-Lola
Love For Sale
Never On Sunday
album: "In Person At The Plaza" (1965)
I Want To Be Evil
How Could You Believe Me?
Champagne Taste
Just An Old Fashioned Girl
C'est Si Bon
album: "For Always" (1975)
Love For Sale
Autumn Leaves
The Girl From Ipanema
Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup
Too Close For Comfort
C'est Magnifique
Moon River
album: "Where Is My Man" (1986)
Where Is My Man
I Don't Care
I Love Men
This Is My Life
album: "Mink Shmink" (1989)
Santa Baby
Lovin' Spree
Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore
A Woman Wouldn't Be A Woman
Somebody Bad Sole De Wedding Bell
Dinner For One Please, James
Mink Shmink
Easy Does It
If I Was A Boy
Monotonous
album: "Thinking Jazz" (1991)
Something May Go Wrong
God Bless The Child
Night And Day
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Life Made Me Beautiful At Forty
Lullaby Of Birdland
My Funny Valentine
album: "Back In Business" (1994)
Back In Business
Let's Misbehave
Solitude
Why Can't I?
Ain't Misbehavin
The Nearness Of You
Close Enough For Love
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
Moon River
Speak Low
Here's To Life
other songs:
April In Portugal
Cha Cha Heels
Easy To Love
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
I've Got You Under My Skin
In The Still Of The Night
Je Cherche Un Homme
Little White Lies
My Discarded Men
My Way
Nearness Of You
Nothin' For Christmas
Old Rugged Cross
September Song
Snuff Out The Light (Yzma's Song)
Sous Les Ponts De Paris
Two Lovers
What Is This Thing Called Love
You'll Never Know
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