December Will Be Magic Again
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{{Use British English|date=February 2012}}
{{Infobox song
| name = December Will Be Magic Again
| cover = December Will Be Magic Again.png
| alt =
| border = yes
| type = single
| artist = Kate Bush
| album =
| B-side = Warm and Soothing
| released = 17 November 1980
| recorded = 1979, 1980
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| length = 4:51
| label = EMI
| writer = Kate Bush
| producer = Kate Bush, Jon Kelly
| prev_title = Army Dreamers
| prev_year = 1980
| next_title = Sat in Your Lap
| next_year = 1981
| misc =
}}
"December Will Be Magic Again" is a festive-themed song by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released as a single in the UK in November 1980. The single peaked at No. 29 in the UK and spent seven weeks on the chart.
Song release
"December Will Be Magic Again" was written and originally recorded in 1979 at Abbey Road Studio 2 London with Preston Heyman on drums, sleigh bells and maracas, Alan Murphy on guitar, Kuma Harada on bass and Bush on piano, but not released until 17 November 1980. The single peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but due to its early release date had slipped before the Christmas week.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Flying%20High|title="December Will Be Magic Again" Official Charts Company|website=Official Charts }} No promotional video was filmed for this single, but an alternative recording of the song was performed on Bush's 1979 Christmas television special. In addition to the version on the single release, another very different cut exists (on CD) with congas played by Tour of Life drummer Preston Heyman and slide whistles on the rhythm track. Neither has appeared on a Kate Bush album, except for the This Woman's Work box set, but both have found their way on to various Christmas compilations.
The B-side is "Warm and Soothing", a simple piece of Bush singing with just her piano accompaniment. This was the first song she recorded at Abbey Road Studios.{{cite web|url=http://gaffa.org/cloud/music/warm_and_soothing.html|title=Musician, Interview by Peter Swales, 1985}}
Initial pressings of the 7" single have "Cut by Chris Blair", "Songs & arrangements by Kate Bush", and "Cover by Nick Price" centered on the rear sleeve. Reissues have these acknowledgements spread out across the bottom. Originals also have "Happy Christmas" etched into the dead wax on Side A. The song was featured on the 12" single of "Experiment IV" and later on the second of two CD editions of the "Moments of Pleasure" single in 1993 and had a slightly different mix. In 2005 the song was included on Elton John's Christmas album, Elton John's Christmas Party.{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=elton john|chart=all}}|title=Billboard – Elton John's Christmas Party}}
Critical reception
The late Andy Gill of NME wrote: "Looks like we'll have to endure that fairy Kate Bush".{{Cite magazine |last=Gill |first=Andy |date=29 November 1980 |title=Festive Drivel |magazine=New Musical Express |page=20}} In 1990, Stuart Maconie deemed the song "one of the neatest Christmas tunes since Spector" in his This Woman's Work box set review.{{Cite magazine |last=Maconie |first=Stuart |author-link=Stuart Maconie |date=10 November 1990 |title=Kate Bush: This Woman's Work Anthology 1979-90 |magazine=New Musical Express |page=35}} Ronnie Gurr of Smash Hits described "novel with her optimistic December operetta".{{Cite magazine |last=Gurr |first=Ronnie |date=11–24 December 1980 |title=Reviews |magazine=Smash Hits |page=32}}
Charts
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{{single chart|Ireland2|13|song=December Will Be Magic|rowheader=true|access-date=26 January 2022}} |
{{single chart|UK|29|date=19801207|rowheader=true|access-date=26 January 2022}} |
{{single chart|West Germany|55|artist=Kate Bush|song=December Will Be Magic Again|songid=13574|rowheader=true|access-date=26 January 2022}} |
References
{{Kate Bush songs}}
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Category:British Christmas songs