"All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)"@en . "Donald Yetter Gardner"@en . "Theodore: Aw, Dave, you know! Dave: But you got all those wonderful presents for Christmas Didn't you get what you wanted? Theodore: All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth My two front teeth, see my two front teeth Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth Then I could wish you Merry Christmas It seems so long since I could say \"Sister Susie sitting on a thistle\" Gosh, oh, gee, how happy I'd be If only I could whistle It seems so long since I could say \"Sister Susie sitting on a thistle\" Gosh, oh, gee, how happy I'd be If I could only whistle"@en . . . . . . "Warner Brothers Inc."@en . . "Count von Count sings \"All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth).\" The song is a Christmas song written by music teacher Donald Yetter Gardner in 1944 when he realized that most of his students were missing one or more of their front teeth. The song, which was first recorded by Spike Jones and the City Slickers in 1947, reached the top of the charts in 1948 and has since become a holiday classic. Elmo sang the song with Michael Bubl\u00E9 on Michael Bubl\u00E9: Home for the Holidays."@en . "Theodore: Aw, Dave, you know! Dave: But you got all those wonderful presents for Christmas Didn't you get what you wanted? Theodore: All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth My two front teeth, see my two front teeth Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth Then I could wish you Merry Christmas It seems so long since I could say \"Sister Susie sitting on a thistle\" Gosh, oh, gee, how happy I'd be If only I could whistle All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth My two front teeth, see my two front teeth Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth Then I could wish you Merry Christmas It seems so long since I could say \"Sister Susie sitting on a thistle\" Gosh, oh, gee, how happy I'd be If I could only whistle All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth My two front teeth, see my two front teeth Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth Then I could wish you Merry Christm- Chriss- Chriss- Aw! Happy New Year!"@en . "Count von Count sings \"All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth).\" The song is a Christmas song written by music teacher Donald Yetter Gardner in 1944 when he realized that most of his students were missing one or more of their front teeth. The song, which was first recorded by Spike Jones and the City Slickers in 1947, reached the top of the charts in 1948 and has since become a holiday classic. Elmo sang the song with Michael Bubl\u00E9 on Michael Bubl\u00E9: Home for the Holidays."@en . "All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)"@en . . . "1944"^^ . . . . . . . .