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Hit Parade: Make My Wish Come True Edition

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🗓️ 23 December 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Music fans in 2019 are gobsmacked that the No. 1 song in America is not only a Christmas song but a 25-year-old recording: Mariah Carey’s holiday perennial “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Even more amazingly, it’s the first Christmas song to top Billboard’s Hot 100 in 61 years, since “The Chipmunk Song” in December 1958. This leads to so many “whys”: Why were there no Christmas No. 1s for six decades? Why didn’t ’60s, ’70s and ’80s holiday classics like “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” “Feliz Navidad” and “Last Christmas” become Hot 100 hits? Why did Carey’s classic not chart in 1994, when it was released—and why did it only start charting in the 2010s and seem to get more popular every year this decade? In this special holiday edition of Hit Parade we answer all of these questions, and explain how virtually everything had to change about the music business for Mariah’s Christmas chestnut to reach No. 1: from Billboard chart rules, to digital music technologies, to even the tragic passing of a fellow music diva. It all combined to give Carey her incredible 19th No. 1 on the Hot 100—just one chart-topper away from the Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to Hitpering, a podcast of Pop Chart History from Slate magazine, about the hits from

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coast to coast.

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I'm Chris Malanfi, chart analyst, pop critic, and writer of Slate's Why Is This Song Number One series?

0:46.3

On today's show, The Holidays are upon us, which means you are no doubt buried in a snowdrift of Christmas music, which of course

0:56.4

means you are hearing a whole lot of one particular song.

1:01.1

It's the most wonderful time of the year. song. Well, yes, but really I was thinking more of...

1:10.0

Certainly that song... Only Christmas and in case you didn't hear.

1:13.4

Certainly that song is everywhere, but...

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