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Top 5 Songs of Christmas

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Top 5 Songs of Christmas

1. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday


The song I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every day is a Christmas song recorded by the British glam rock band is called Wizzard. It is first releasing in the year December 1973. With the most Wizzard songs, as was written and produced by the band’s frontman Roy Wood, who is formerly of The Move and a founding member of ELO. Despite the song’s robust and long-lasting popularity, it has reached no higher than the number four on the UK Singles Chart, a position it carried for four consecutive weeks from the December 1973 to January 1974.

Singer Roy Wood sings the lead vocals. The backing vocals for the single are The Suedettes, and it is accompanying by the choir of the Stockland Green School First Year. The basic track for the individual records in the year August 1973, so to create a wintry feeling engineer Steve Brown decorated the studio with the Christmas decorations and turned the air conditioning down to its coldest setting. Singer Wood wore a woolen hat found on the lost property. The schoolchildren were brought down from the Midlands to the London by bus during the autumn half-term to add their contributions to the Christmas.

2. Jingle Bell Rock


The Jingle Bell Rock is an American favorite Christmas song, which is firstly releasing by the singer Bobby Helms in the year 1957. It has received a frequent airplay in the United States of America during every Christmas season since then. The song Jingle Bell Rock’s composer is the Joseph Carleton Beal and James Ross Boothe. It has been performed by many, but Helms version is well-known. The song’s title and some of its lyrics are an extension of the old Christmas standard that is Jingle Bells. It makes the brief references to other famous songs of the year1950s, like Rock Around the Clock, and mentions going to a Jingle hop. An electric guitar is played by Hank Garland, and it can be heard playing the first notes of the chorus of Jingle Bells. Backup singers for the song were the Anita Kerr Quartet.

3. Driving Home for Christmas


The song Driving Home for Christmas is a popular Christmas single which is written and composed by the composer Chris Rea, and it released in the year 1988. The song ranked at number 53 in the UK Single Chart in the year 1988, and re-entered the chart in the year 2007, peaking at number 33. It reached a brand new peak of the number 23 in the year 2017. Although it had modest charting, the song has a brief chart appearance every year in the Top 40, and it featured among the Top 10 Christmas single. Song Driving Home for Christmas had many years before its first recording.

It was in the year of 1978, which was need to get home to the Middleborough from London, Abbey Road Studios. His wife had come down to drive him back in her Austin Mini to save the money because it was cheaper to operate than to travel by train, as was just out of the record contract and the record company was not willing to pay for the rail ticket. The inspiration for the song comes as she and Rea were getting stuck in a massive traffic, while the snow was falling. He started looking at the other drivers, who all seemed so miserable. Funniest way I started singing: We are driving home for the Christmas.

4. Merry Xmas Everybody


Merry Xmas Everybody is the British rock band namely Slade. It is releasing as a non-album single in the year 1973. The song’s lyrics are by the lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea and produced by Chas Chandler. It was the band’s sixth and final number one song in the UK. Earning the UK Christmas Number One position in the year December 1973, the song beat another Christmas-themed song that is Wizzard’s I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every day, which reached fourth place. This song remained on the charts for the nine weeks until the year February 1974.

The song Merry Xmas Everybody was singer Slade’s best-selling single, which is releasing at the peak of their popularity, and sold over millions of the copies upon its first release. It is Slade’s last number-one song, and by far they’re most successful. It has been released during every decade since in the year 1973 and has been covered by the numerous artists. The song was certified the UK Platinum by BPI in the year December 1980.

5. Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt


The song Santa Baby is the year 1953 Christmas single, which is lyrics by Joan Javits and Philip Springer. The singer of the song is sung originally by Eartha Kitt. The single is a tongue-in-cheek look at a Christmas list which is addressing to the Santa Claus by a woman who wants an extravagant gift like sables, yachts, and decorations from Tiffany’s. The Santa Baby’s recording is the singer Eartha Kitt with Henri René and his orchestra in the New York City, in the year July 1953.

The song was a massive hit for the singer Kitt, and she later said that it was one of her favorite songs to record; she told it in the year1954 on the film New Faces. Eartha Kitt re-recorded the song for the Kapp Records in the year 1963, using a more uptempo arrangement. In the year 1954, Kitt has recorded a new version of the song with the original lyrics that is This Year’s Santa Baby with no commercial success.

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