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• 'Christmas Fever' () • 'Hangover 1/1/83' (The Waitresses) Released 1981 Format, 12-inch Recorded 1981,, Length 4: 30 (single edit) 5: 18 (LP edit) WIP 6763 (1981) Ze WIP 6821 (1982) Chris Butler singles chronology ' (1980) ' Christmas Wrapping' (1981) ' Christmas Wrapping' is a by the American band. It was first released on the 1981 compilation album on, and also appears on the Waitresses' 1982 and numerous Christmas holiday compilation albums. It was written and produced by, with vocals. The song received positive reviews and described it as 'one of the best holiday pop tunes ever recorded.' Contents • • • • • • • Writing [ ] In 1981, asked each of its artists to record a for a Christmas compilation album,. Songwriter wrote the song in August that year, assembling it from assorted unused.
He finished the lyrics in a taxi cab on the way to the recording studio. The lyrics came from Butler's hatred of Christmas: 'Everybody I knew in New York was running around like a bunch of fiends. It wasn't about joy.
It was something to cope with.' Written while was beginning to gain prominence, the song is 'almost rapped' by vocalist; the title is also a on 'rapping'. Lyrics [ ] The song is told from the perspective of a busy single woman adamant not to participate in the exhausting period. She has 'turned down all [her] invites' and resolves to 'miss this one this year'. Earlier in the year, she met an appealing man at a shop and got his, but had no time to ask him out.
Despite their attempts to meet in the following months, a succession of mishaps keeps them apart. On, the woman is roasting 'the world's smallest turkey' for herself when she realizes she has forgotten to buy.
At a 24-hour convenience store, she runs into the man, whose also forgotten to buy cranberries, bringing her Christmas 'to a very happy ending'. In the final, she admits that she 'couldn't miss this one this year'. Release and reception [ ] The song was an immediate and unexpected success. According to Butler, the Waitresses were in the middle of a difficult tour and the Christmas song commission was 'the last thing we wanted'. He recalled later that its enthusiastic reception was a rejuvenating gift for the band: 'We do the Christmas song, forget about it and go back on the road. The next thing I know when calling back to New York is that it's all over the radio and much to our surprise it leaps over our heads and hits all the cities where we're heading and all of a sudden we're back on an upswing again.' The song was released as a in the UK in 1981 on.
Although it did not make the charts that year, it was reissued in 1982 and reached No. 45 on the official in December 1982.
Writing in 2005, arts journalist Dorian Lynskey called the song 'fizzing, funky dance-around-the-Christmas-tree music for Brooklyn hipsters.' In 2012, writer Bernadette McNulty called it 'one of the most charming, insouciant festive songs ever.' Reviewer Andy Hinds called it 'one of the best holiday pop tunes ever recorded.'
Commercial performance [ ] On the UK Official Singles chart, 'Christmas Wrapping' peaked at number 45, spending two weeks there. It remains the group's highest-charting single there. During the 2016 holiday season, the song experienced a resurgence in popularity in the UK, re-entering the singles chart at number 96.