Wonderland Burlesque's
The Twelve Days Before Xmas
Day Nine:
Hey, Mr. Christmas by Showaddywaddy
Time to climb back into the Wonderland Burlesque time machine and countdown to the big day. This holiday season, the dial is set for the 1970's!
Oh, you are in for a treat, so grab a seat and buckle up.
The seventies was a decade of change, turbulence and sweetness. Nowhere is this more felt than in the breadth and depth of the music of the time. There were so many different genres being developed, evolving and seeking validation on the radio and the industry music charts, it was a virtual musical cornucopia.
So, get ready for another song of the season by one of our biggest (and not so big) stars, here, stateside, and across the pond, who made the seventies truly magical.
Next up... the homegrown, blue collar sounds of the UK's Showaddywaddy with 1974's Hey Mr. Christmas.
From Wikipedia:
Showaddywaddy was a six-member meat 'n potatoes rock 'n roll band out of Leicester, England who enjoyed numerous Top 40 singles in the UK between 1974 and 1982. Hey, Mr. Christmas (a nod to their first hit, Hey, Rock And Roll), a one-off single, was their third song to hit the Top 40, peaking at #13 in the UK and #15 in Ireland. The band's singles were primarily covers of tunes from the 1950's. Dressed in their trademark multi-colored Teddy boy drape jackets, the group first entered the UK's living rooms via the talent show New Faces in 1973. Signed to Bell Records, the group went on to enjoy 23 Top 40 hits, ten of which hit the Top 10, with one snagging the #1 spot.
Resplendent, accompanied by a children's choir with a stage decked out for the season, the group manages more than a bit of cheer while performing on Lift Off. Bubbly and joyous, with a solid beat and an every-man sensibility, the song serves as the perfect accompaniment for the holiday season.
Hey, Mr. Christmas - Showaddywaddy


