![]() ![]() I’m not exactly breaking new ground here. The near-universal agreement on this song’s lack of a redeeming trait (and the thing where, again, Paul seems very sweet and I kinda don’t want him to be sad) almost makes me feel bad about piling on like this. Honestly, we could do a sub-showdown with this larger showdown titled “Which Is Your Least Favorite Part Of ‘Wonderful Christmastime,’ The Repeating Chorus Or All Those Friggin Electric Sproinging Sounds?” See, you think it’s the chorus because that’s the part that moves into your head and refuses to leave like people in those nightmare AirBNB stories, but listen again and ask yourself this: Would that bother you that much if not for all the sproings? I bet it wouldn’t! In fact, I bet you started getting angry as soon as you heard the first sproing at the beginning of the song, which I am sorry I made you listen to again, but science required it. Google “Wonderful Christmastime.” You don’t even get through the first page of results before you get to articles about how awful it is, and by the end of the second page of results there are already two or three contrarian “In Defense Of…” pieces about the song, which is the surest sign of all that something is unspeakably bad. That said, this song is traaaaassssshhhhh. Let me begin by saying that Paul McCartney seems like a perfectly nice man who would probably have encouraging words for you if you were down in the dumps over an unfortunate event in your career or personal life. OPTION #1: “Wonderful Christmastime” by Paul McCartney Below, I’ll lay out the case against each song and pick a winner (loser?). The real question here isn’t even so much “Are the songs bad?” as it is “They are bad but which one is worse?” And so, let’s ask that question. I know there’s a little voice inside your head saying “But… the Beatles… people like them… maybe these songs are good?” Nope. Within one hour you’ll hear both “Wonderful Christmastime” by Paul McCartney and “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon, and you’ll be forced to agree. Put on any radio station that dedicates its Decembers to holiday music. If there’s one thing I can stress to you this holiday season, it would be that. More tracks like Wonderful Christmastime (feat.The Beatles are probably the most famous band in music history but its members were awful at making Christmas songs.Playlists containing Wonderful Christmastime (feat. ![]() ![]() Users who reposted Wonderful Christmastime (feat.Users who like Wonderful Christmastime (feat.Great cover, what a vocals! Comment by Electronic RE-GENERATION Comment by Forever MaccaĬool! Love this vesion of Paul's song <3 Comment by Bogey Music Okay I'm very upset because this song is really putting me in the mood for Christmas! And it's too early! lol Really great song! This is going to be on high rotation this year! Comment by emmaleighcole Wonderful! You didn't disappoint me! ) Comment by Planeta Palm Comment by Timmy P.įor sure.not enough synthesizer. You guys totally ruined this song, I don't know how you think this sounds good. The do do is really pissing me off Comment by Cole Chier Under The Influence: Holiday Edition EP is available for pre-order on iTunes: Under The Influence: Holiday EP will be available at iTunes, Amazon, and in major retailers nationwide on October 29, 2013.ġ. ![]()
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