If you listen closely to the start of Wizzardβs yuletide standard I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, youβll hear the kerching of a cash register.
The sound might have been βa winning speck of cynicism in the tinselly facadeβ of 70s consumerism, according to the Guardianβs Alexis Petridis, but five decades on it has proved prophetic β the song accounts for nearly all of the b
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