
Santa Baby
Kissa
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<p>"Santa Baby" has gone through some changes. When Eartha Kitt recorded it in 1953, it was controversial because women--and particularly black women--didn't talk about desire so bluntly. It was a cool artifact from one of Christmas' back rooms until Madonna covered it in 1987, and that seemingly put the song on the radar of a generation or two of women performers including Arianna Grande and Kylie Minogue.</p> <p>This week, I'm joined by three strong women to discuss what makes Kitt's track special, and what changes when others perform it. Journalist and critic Alison Fensterstock contributed an interview with Rickie Lee Jones to <a href='https://www.mojo4music.com'>Mojo </a>earlier this year, and she is a regular contributor to <a href='https://www.npr.org/people/472721552/alison-fensterstock'>NPR.org</a> among other places. Singer <a href='https://daynakurtz.bandcamp.com'>Dayna Kurtz</a>'s passion and passions are clear in her work, whether the projects explore her personal life, her musical life (as part of <a href='https://daynakurtz.bandcamp.com/album/lulu-and-the-broadsides-sampler'>Lulu and the Broadsides</a>), or her activist life (as in the case of "<a href='https://daynakurtz.bandcamp.com/track/what-did-jesus-say'>What Would Jesus Say</a>"). Alexandra Scott appeared on 12 Songs last year to talk about Dolly Parton's "Hard Candy Christmas," and singer <a href='https://alexandrascott.bandcamp.com/music'>Alexandra Scott</a> has always made songs that sound like direct communications with the listener, whether the lyric reflects her innermost thoughts or something more fabricated. Even musical exercises sound meaningful when she sings them. </p> <p>In the episode, I talk about Pearl Bailey's "Ten Pound Box of Money." That's the song from 1958 adjusted for inflation. When Bailey recorded it, the title was "A Five Pound Box of Money." Sorry for the confusion. Maybe a 10 pound box of money reflects my needs and desires more than Bailey's since that's the lyric I sing in my head when I think about the song