
"Santa Baby," a holiday classic penned by Joan Javits and Philip Springer, achieved immense popularity as Eartha Kitt's signature song and has been covered countless times. However, its inherent sexual innuendo, veiled within a seemingly innocent Christmas wish list, has generated considerable controversy. The song's double entendre, subtly presenting Santa Claus as a wealthy lover rather than a mythical figure, is a key element contributing to both its enduring appeal and its critical condemnation, leading to its inclusion on some "Worst Christmas Songs" lists.