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2002 single by The White Stripes
"Candy Cane Children"
Single by The White Stripes
ReleasedNovember 2002
GenreGarage rock, Christmas music
Length2:28
LabelXL Recordings, V2
Songwriter(s)Jack White
Producer(s)Jack White
The White Stripes singles chronology
"Red Death at 6:14"
(2002)
"Candy Cane Children"
(2002)
"Seven Nation Army"
(2003)

"Candy Cane Children" is a single by American garage rock band The White Stripes. Released in late November 2002, this Christmas song is featured on the independent holiday-themed compilation Surprise Package Volume 2, released in 1998. The album title is a reference to die-hard fans of The White Stripes, who are called "Candy Cane Children".

On the 7" vinyl record there are inscriptions on Side A and Side B. Side A reads: "Whammy=Santa Voice". Side B reads: "Ghosts in the background".

Track listing

  1. "Candy Cane Children"
  2. "The Reading of the Story of the Magi"
  3. "The Singing of Silent Night"

References

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