Released in 1968, this soul track tells the story of a "back door" visitor during the holidays. The Back Door πππ | Red Squirrel
Itβs a lighthearted, wholesome song about escaping troubles and embracing imagination. 2. "The Back Door" by Kinsey Mazing back door
The lyrics were inspired by the Dr. Seuss book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street , where a boy imagines a simple horse and wagon turning into a grand parade. Released in 1968, this soul track tells the
It talks about the back door being "overgrown and bushy," sometimes needing "extra juice" or a good wash, and encouraging readers that "all your friends use the back door". 3. "Back Door Santa" by Clarence Carter "The Back Door" by Kinsey Mazing The lyrics
The story uses heavy double entendre to describe the "scary" experience of entering through a back door rather than the front.