"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" is a popular Christmas song in the UK, first released in 1973 by Wizzard, when it reached number four in the singles chart, famously beaten to number one by Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody". As with the vast majority of Wizzard songs, it was penned and produced by Roy Wood. The song features the lead vocals of frontman Roy Wood but also contains backing vocals by The Suedettes as well as The Stockland Green Bilateral School First Year, with additional noises being produced by "Miss Snob and Class 3C", as credited on the sleeve.
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"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" is a popular Christmas song in the UK, first released in 1973 by Wizzard, when it reached number fo… read more
"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" is a popular Christmas song in the UK, first released in 1973 by Wizzard, when it reached number four in the singles chart, famously bea… read more
There are three artists under this name: (1) Roy Wood’s post- ELO project. (2) A 'blackened' heavy metal band from Finland. (3) A heavy metal band from Belgium — (1) Wizzard was Roy Wood’s post- ELO project. They made catchy glam-rock hit singles like "Angel Fingers" and "See My Baby Jive" with a retro, Phil Spector-style "wall of sound" production. At the same time, they produced decidedly odd, almost avant-garde albums like Wizzard Brew. Wizzard were active from roughly 1972-1975. (2) One of them is a 'blackened' heavy metal… read more
There are three artists under this name: (1) Roy Wood’s post- ELO project. (2) A 'blackened' heavy metal band from Finland. (3) A heavy metal band from Belgium — (1) Wizzard… read more
There are three artists under this name: (1) Roy Wood’s post- ELO project. (2) A 'blackened' heavy metal band from Finland. (3) A heavy metal band from Belgium — (1) Wizzard was Roy Wood’s post- ELO project. They made c… read more