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"Merry Xmas Everybody" (stylised as "Merry Xmaƨ Everybody") is a song by the British rock band
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, released as a non-album single in 1973. The song was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and it was produced by Chas Chandler. It was the band's sixth and final number-one single in the UK. Earning the UK Christmas number one slot in December 1973, the song beat another Christmas-themed song, Wizzard's " I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", which reached fourth place. It remained in the charts for nine weeks until February 1974. Released at the peak of the band's popularity, "Merry Xmas Everybody" sold over a million copies upon its first release. It is Slade's last number-one single and by far their best-selling single. It has been re-released during every decade since 1973 and has been covered by numerous artists. The single was certified double platinum by
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(BPI) in December 2021. Since 2007 and the advent of downloads counting towards the UK Singles Chart, it has re-entered the charts each December. As of December 2012, it had sold 1.32 million copies in the UK. In a UK television special on ITV in December 2012, "Merry Xmas Everybody" was voted third (behind " Fairytale of New York" and "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday") in '' The Nation's Favourite Christmas Song''. According to the Fan Club Newsletter for January and February 1974, the song was awarded a Silver Disc for pre-order sales. Within the first week of release, the single had sold 500,000 copies.Slade Fan Club Newsletter January - February 1974 Also, according to the same newsletter, "Merry Xmas Everybody" was in such big demand that Polydor records had to make special arrangements to have 250,000 discs sent from Los Angeles, as well as 30,000 copies a day they were receiving from Germany.


History and background

By 1973, Slade were one of the most popular bands in Britain, having achieved two number-one singles—" Cum On Feel the Noize" and " Skweeze Me Pleeze Me"—in three months. These singles had both entered the charts straight at number one, a feat unheard of since
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with " Get Back" in 1969. During the year, manager Chas Chandler suggested that Slade write and record a Christmas song. Although the other band members were initially against the idea, Lea came up with the basis of the song while taking a shower. After coming up with the verse melody, Lea recalled a song Holder had discarded in 1967, which he had written when the band were named the 'N Betweens. Entitled "Buy Me a Rocking Chair", it was Holder's first solo work. "Merry Xmas Everybody" used the melody of this song for the chorus, with Lea's melody as the verse. Speaking to ''Record Mirror'' in 1984, Lea revealed: After an evening out drinking at a pub in
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, Holder worked through the night at his mother's house in
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to write the lyrics, which he completed in one draft. Holder presented his lyrics to Lea, and the pair played the song to Chandler on acoustic guitars. Slade then set off on a sell-out tour. Ten weeks before the song was recorded, drummer Don Powell was injured in a car accident. His girlfriend Angela Morris was killed, and Powell remained in a coma for almost a week. After his eventual recovery, he was able to join the band to record the song. In 2009, PRS for Music announced that up to forty-two percent of the world's population could have listened to the song.


Recording

The song was recorded in the late summer of 1973, partway through Slade's east coast US tour, at the Record Plant in New York, where
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had just finished working on his album '' Mind Games''. "Merry Xmas Everybody" took five days to finish, but the band disliked the first completed version. It ended up being re-recorded, with the corridor outside used to record the chorus, as it provided an appropriate echo. In a 1984 interview with ''
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'', Lea recalled of the song's recording: In 2018, Jim Lea spoke of the recording of the song in a Slade Forum Q&A: "The seasonal epic, as you call it, was recorded with me full of high anxiety. Don couldn't remember anything and no-one would rehearse it with me. They were against the idea. What you hear on the track is me playing bass, acoustic guitar, piano and harmonium as the track was built out of thin air, through lack of rehearsal. Dave conceded to play electric guitar. Poor Don looked on in horror as he drummed a single rhythm just to get it down. I knew it was good, but there was only one player in the team. Everything I tried out is on the record as Dennis Faranti (engineer) liked all the ideas I had. I dreaded hearing the mix, as we were on the road, while Chas and Dennis mixed it. I was relieved when I heard what was born from STRESS."


Composition

"Merry Xmas Everybody" opens with the introduction using a B♭ triad, a 7-second melody consisting of a harmonium and bass. The first verse then emerges in G major. This is followed by the bridge then the chorus. This sequence is then repeated once, and followed by a solo part sung by Holder (''What will your daddy do/when he sees your mamma kissin'
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''). The first sequence is then repeated, with the final chorus sung four times. On the last rendition, Holder screams out "IT'S CHRISTMAS!!!!" after the ''Everybody's having fun'' line and over the rest of the chorus; the final part decreases its tempo and fades out to a D major chord played by the harmonium.


Release

Before its release, "Merry Xmas Everybody" received about half a million advance orders. 350,000 copies were bought upon its release. It became the third song by Slade to enter the UK Singles Chart at number one in its first eligible week on 15 December 1973, the sixth number one of their career, and the fastest selling single in the UK. It also marked the first time 2 consecutive number ones had entered at that position, previous number one "I Love You Love Me Love" by Gary Glitter having also entered at number one. Polydor, Slade's record label, were forced to use their French pressing plant to keep up with the demand, and the song eventually went on to sell over one million copies, becoming the Christmas number one of 1973, beating another Christmas-themed song, " I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" by Wizzard. "Merry Xmas Everybody" remained number one until mid-January, and stayed in the Top 50 for nine weeks. That it remained in the charts after Christmas caused confusion for Holder, who wondered why people continued to buy it. The single's original B-side was "Don't Blame Me", which later appeared as an album track on their 1974 album '' Old New Borrowed and Blue''. In a 1979 fan club interview, Lea said: ""Don't Blame Me" was a time-filler, I think that it was created as that. When it was used as a b-side, we didn't even know it was being used, it was chosen by the offices. We were in America recording the Christmas single, there was a rush to choose what to put on the back of it, and that track happened to be used." In 1985, the song was given its first 12" vinyl release. An extended remix version of the song was created by Lea and Peter Hammond for the release. In 1989, it received its first release as a CD single, which sold 15,000 copies in the UK. That same year, the song was sampled by the novelty pop music act Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers for their song "Let's Party". "Let's Party" would reach No. 1 in the UK, and was also a success across Europe.


Promotion

No promotional video was created for the single as the band focused on extensive TV work over the Christmas period instead. They performed the song on various shows including ''
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'', ''The Les Dawson Christmas Show'' and '' Lift Off with Ayshea''. The band later performed the song again on ''Top of the Pops'' in 1983 on 22 December, and on Dutch TV while promoting the 1983 single " My Oh My". In 1985, Holder and Lea performed a short acoustic version on the UK show ''Razamatazz'' while promoting the single " Do You Believe in Miracles". The band mimed the song on '' Pebble Mill at One'' in 1991 while promoting the band's final single "
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". The song was given an animated
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which premiered on the band's
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channel on 9 December 2021, which was directed and animated by Matthew Robins. A visualizer for the song was released on 24 February 2022 on the band's YouTube channel.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''
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'' stated: "When Slade get hold of a Christmas song, inevitably it's something different. Holder and Lea, that well known tunesmith duo, here on a gentler, more melodic, less rumbustious, guaranteed number one than usual." '' Disc'' commented: "There is no doubt that this slice of festive cheer will be a huge monster hit: the main question is whether it'll go straight to number one..." '' Sounds'' said: "Noddy is in particularly fine voice and there's also some super-neat thumping bass." ''
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'' described the song as "another stomper" and "highly danceable".


Legacy

"Merry Xmas Everybody" is played regularly at UK nightclubs and on TV or radio stations and in many supermarkets around Christmas. It is included on numerous Christmas-themed compilation albums and several of Slade's subsequent compilation albums. Despite the song's popularity it became the band's last number-one hit. The song charted in every year in the early half of the 1980s, and again in 1998 and every year since 2006. Peter Buckley describes the song in ''The Rough Guide To Rock'' as "arguably the best Christmas single ever". This opinion was reflected in a 2007 poll carried out by MSN Music, where it was voted the UK's most popular Christmas song. But even so, the song is virtually never played in the United States, having not been released as a single there in 1973. In the United States this song does, however, get played on Muzak. It can be heard playing in the background during six episodes of the British television programme ''
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'': " The Christmas Invasion" (2005) in Mickey Smith's garage, " The Runaway Bride" (2006) at Donna's first wedding reception, " Turn Left" (2008) inside a pub and a hotel in an alternate timeline, " The End of Time" (2009) in Donna's house, " The Power of Three" (2012) in a hospital and " Last Christmas" (2014) to keep a woman distracted from the monsters in the episode. It also can be heard at the beginning of '' NCIS: Los Angeles'
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The song has also become the last song that Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie play before Christmas on their BBC Radio 6 Music show, and on a number of occasions Noddy Holder has been a guest on the show to introduce it. Noddy Holder has referred to the song as his pension scheme, reflecting its continuing popularity and the royalties it generates. According to analysis of PRS for Music figures, it was estimated that the song generates £500,000 of royalties per year. The song has been credited with popularizing the annual race for the UK
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.


Cover versions

* In 1998, Swedish dance duo Flush released a dance remix under the name "Slade vs Flush". It reached No. 30 in the UK. * In 2000, British rock band
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covered the song in a duet with songwriter
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for the former's Christmas-themed album '' The Christmas Present''. * In 2020, German power metal band Blind Guardian released a cover of the track. * In December 2023, singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega performed an acoustic version of the song during her "Home for the Holiday" shows at City Winery in New York City.


Formats and track listings

7" single # "Merry Xmas Everybody" – 3:26 # "Don't Blame Me" – 2:40 12" single (1985 reissue) # "Merry Xmas Everybody (Extended version)" – 5:17 # "Don't Blame Me" – 2:40 CD single (1989 reissue) # "Merry Xmas Everybody" – 3:23 # "Don't Blame Me" – 2:40 # "Far Far Away" – 3:33 CD single (1993 German reissue) # "Merry Xmas Everybody" – 3:23 # "My Friend Stan" - 2:38 # "Cum On Feel the Noize" – 4:18 CD single (Slade vs. Flush '98 remix) # "Merry Xmas Everybody '98 Remix (Flush Edit)" – 3:44 # "Merry Xmas Everybody (Original version)" – 3:26 # " Cum On Feel the Noize" – 4:23 CD single (2006 reissue) # "Merry Xmas Everybody" – 3:26 # "Cum On Feel the Noize" – 4:23


Personnel

Slade * Noddy Holder – lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Dave Hill – lead guitar, backing vocals * Jim Lea – bass, harmonium, backing vocals * Don Powell – drums Additional personnel * Chas Chandler – production


Charts


Original release


Re-entries and reissues


Certifications and sales


See also

* Christmas music in the United Kingdom and Ireland


References


External links


"Merry Xmas Everybody" Official Music video

"Merry Xmas Everybody" Audio video
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