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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 ]
Christmas Wrapping", originally released on the ZE Records album A Christmas Record in 1981, [1] became a No. 45 hit in the United Kingdom in 1982. [ 3 ] [ 10 ] The Waitresses recorded the theme song of the television program Square Pegs , [ 3 ] [ 11 ] starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Amy Linker , which aired during the 1982–1983 season, and ...
Akron songwriter Chris Butler recalls origin of The Waitresses' unlikely holiday classic from 1981. ‘Christmas Wrapping,’ an unlikely hit for The Waitresses, spreads cheer 40 years later Skip ...
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.
"Christmas Wrapping" by The Waitresses New wave band The Waitresses put this song out in 1981. It's about a woman who wants to skip Christmas this year, but has a change of heart.
The top song on the list is one of the best Christmas songs there is, "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms. ... The rest of the top 10 are "Christmas Wrapping" by the Waitresses (34.1 million ...
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.
200 Best Christmas Songs ... The Waitresses, "Christmas Wrapping" The Waitresses basically wrote a Hallmark Christmas movie in a song. Well played. 14. The Beach Boys, "Santa's Beard"