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'''"Weihnachtsmann vom Dach"''' (''[[Santa Claus]] from the roof'') is a Christmas song by [[Die Toten Hosen]], released as Die Roten Rosen. It's the first single and the sixth track from the Christmas album ''[[Wir warten auf's Christkind...]]''.
'''"Weihnachtsmann vom Dach"''' (''[[Santa Claus]] from the roof'') is a Christmas song by [[Die Toten Hosen]], released as Die Roten Rosen. It's the first single and the sixth track from the Christmas album ''[[Wir warten auf's Christkind...]]''.


The song is sung from the perspective of somebody, believing Santa hiding from Christmas in his house. Santa is in fact a university student and has hung himself. On a card he has written "Merry Christmas" and that he hopes everyone's happy and apologises for the escape. Present wrapping is littered around and in his diary he wrote "I am here and Bethlehem is far away".
The song is sung from the perspective of somebody, believing a depressed Santa hiding from Christmas in his house. On a card he has written "Merry Christmas" and that he hopes everyone's happy and apologises for the escape. Present wrapping is littered around and in his diary he wrote "I am here and Bethlehem is far away".


==Music video==
==Music video==

Revision as of 13:21, 27 November 2023

"Weihnachtsmann vom Dach"
Single by Die Roten Rosen
from the album Wir warten auf's Christkind...
ReleasedNovember 16, 1998
GenrePunk rock
Length4:02
LabelJKP
Songwriter(s)Andreas Frege
Andreas von Holst
Die Roten Rosen singles chronology
"Pushed Again"
(1998)
"Weihnachtsmann vom Dach"
(1998)
"Auld Lang Syne"
(1999)

"Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (Santa Claus from the roof) is a Christmas song by Die Toten Hosen, released as Die Roten Rosen. It's the first single and the sixth track from the Christmas album Wir warten auf's Christkind....

The song is sung from the perspective of somebody, believing a depressed Santa hiding from Christmas in his house. On a card he has written "Merry Christmas" and that he hopes everyone's happy and apologises for the escape. Present wrapping is littered around and in his diary he wrote "I am here and Bethlehem is far away".

Music video

The music video was directed by Ralf Schmerberg.

The music video depicts a girl hanging a figurine Santa in her home, as she notices a midget in a Santa costume stealing her presents. She starts chasing him as he notices the Santa doll and is devastated. Then, a life-sized version of a similar Santa is shown hanging in a similar room as the self-made dollhouse had. He is surrounded by others like him, who then visit the girl (probably to seek revenge). The man, who tried to steal the girl's presents then saves her by somehow turning them small, like the figurine, and escaping to a tunnel on a railroad maquette as the lifesize figurine Santas search the house. The Santa-like people leave and the two hug. The next scene shows them ice-skating on the maquette with a man with a similar hat that the Santa-like people were wearing.

Track listing

  1. "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
  2. "Come All Ye Faithful" – 2:34
  3. "Jingle Bells (Dub Version)" – 5:34
  4. "Baby, du sollst nicht weinen" (Baby, you shouldn't cry) − 3:34

Charts

Year Country Position
1998 Germany 49
1998 Austria 19