A second recording by the full ELP trio, but with a sparser arrangement, was included on the 1977 album
Works Volume 2. It was recorded a third time in 1993, for the ELP box set
The Return of the Manticore, and Lake revisited it yet again for the 2002
Sanctuary Records compilation
A Classic Rock Christmas. The song has also appeared on several other ELP and Christmas compilation albums including a 1995 EP titled
I Believe in Father Christmas, which includes Lake's original single as well as the
Works Volume II version. In 2005, Lake wrote a letter to
The Guardian about the song, in answer to a reader question regarding whether it was possible to survive on Christmas royalties alone: In 1975, I wrote and recorded a song called "I Believe in Father Christmas", which some
Guardian readers may remember and may even own. It was a big hit and it still gets played on the radio every year around December, and it appears on more or less every Christmas compilation going. So I can tell you from experience that it's lovely to get the old royalty cheque around September every year, but on its own, the Christmas song money isn’t quite enough to buy my own island in the
Caribbean. I'm on tour at the moment and the Christmas song is as well received now as it was 30 years ago – maybe even more so. If
Guardian readers could all please request it be played by their local radio stations, maybe that Caribbean island wouldn’t be so far away – and if I get there, you’re all invited. ==Charts==