Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York)
Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York)
Performer
Sam Tutty
Sam Tutty
Performer
Dujonna Gift
Dujonna Gift
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jim Barne
Jim Barne
Composer
Kit Buchan
Kit Buchan
Composer
Lux Pyramid
Lux Pyramid
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Lux Pyramid
Lux Pyramid
Producer

Songtexte

It always starts with a guy singing about how cold it is
And then maybe something about a fireplace
And then he wants his sweetheart to build a snowman
Or roast a turkey
But it's really just a metaphor for having sex
There's snowflakes falling sleepily, like wishes from above
So rub your nose against my nose like Eskimos (Inuits!)
Inuits in love (Thank you)
There's no one here but you and me (And Miguel!)
There's nowhere else to go
So come and stand beside me
Under the mistletoe
(Then the sleigh bells come in, and she's like)
I gave away my scarf to build that snowman on the hill
So wrap your arms around me just in case I
Catch a chill (Yes, that's good!)
They're singing Christmas carols on the late night radio
So may I have this dance, dear
Under the mistletoe
It's after 11, too late to go home
So let's do what the Romans would do back in Rome
It's too cold to go walking, believe me, I've tried
So let's open our stockings and see what's inside
I've left a glass of sherry and some cookies by my fridge
If you come down my chimney, I'll stay up until you do
Your eyes are filled with starlight
The streets are filled with snow
The world is filled with wonder
Under the mistletoe
Written by: Jim Barne, Kit Buchan
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