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"Christmas Wrapping" is a Christmas song by the American new wave band the Waitresses. First released on ZE Records ' 1981 compilation album A Christmas Record , it later appeared on the band's 1982 EP I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts and numerous other holiday compilation albums. [ 1 ]
It includes the singles "Christmas Wrapping" (1981) and "Square Pegs" (1982); the latter was the theme song of the television series of the same name. "I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts" is a live cover (recorded from a Westwood One radio broadcast) of a song by Tin Huey, the prior band of Waitresses founder Chris Butler.
A Christmas Record is an LP originally released in 1981 by ZE Records. It was recorded by various musicians from that label's roster, including Was (Not Was) , August Darnell , Material , Suicide , Cristina , and The Waitresses , all performing original seasonal songs .
Run-DMC, "Christmas in Hollis" The 1987 Special Olympics charity album, A Very Special Christmas, had some incredible contributions from A-list artists like Madonna, Whitney Houston, Bruce ...
Jimmy Fallon gave fans a sneak peek at his upcoming Christmas song with Meghan Trainor. Fallon, 49, opened up about the track he wrote with Trainor, 29 on a Monday, November 13, episode of The ...
The Waitresses, "Christmas Wrapping" The Waitresses basically wrote a Hallmark Christmas movie in a song. Well played. 14. The Beach Boys, "Santa's Beard"
(Masked Christmas)", featuring Ariana Grande and Megan Thee Stallion, in 2021, and "Almost Too Early for Christmas" with Dolly Parton the following year. Meghan Trainor released the album A Very Trainor Christmas in 2020 and began collaborating with songwriter Sean Douglas and producer Gian Stone on the album Takin' It Back the following year.
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