Feliz Navidad (song)


"Feliz Navidad" is a Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter José Feliciano. With its simple Spanish chorus and equally simple English verse "I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart", it has become a classic Christmas pop song.

History

On the popular 1970 recording by Feliciano, the drummer is Paulinho Magalhães. The addition of the horns as a final touch was the idea of record producer Rick Jarrard.
Feliciano's 1970 recording of "Feliz Navidad" is one of the most downloaded and aired Christmas songs in the United States and Canada. As of November 25, 2016, total sales of the digital track stand at 808,000 downloads according to Nielsen SoundScan, placing it eighth on the list of all-time best-selling Christmas/holiday digital singles in SoundScan history. It was also recognized by ASCAP as one of the top 25 most played and recorded Christmas songs around the world.
The original José Feliciano version of the song first charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 more than two decades after it was first recorded reaching number 70 on the week ending January 10, 1998. The song later returned to the US Billboard Hot 100 on the chart dated the week of January 7, 2017 reaching number 44. During the 2018 Billboard season, the song re-charted and became Feliciano's first top 40 hit on the Hot 100 since 1968. In 2017, Feliciano released a ska version of the song in collaboration with musician Jools Holland.

Other recordings

"Feliz Navidad", like many Christmas songs, has been recorded by many artists. These include the American pop band Why Don't We, Boney M, Mexican operatic tenor Rolando Villazon, Spanish duo Azúcar Moreno, Michael Bublé featuring Thalía, Glee Cast, Il Volo featuring Belinda, Celine Dion, Clay Walker, David Hasselhoff, The Cheetah Girls, Billy T. James, Luciano Pavarotti, El Vez, Walk off the Earth, Australian children's music group The Wiggles, Indonesian girl group 7icons, Filipino girl group Sexbomb Girls, Garth Brooks, Chicago, Laura Pausini and British band Shame. Additionally, Charo performed the song in the Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special.
K-pop girl group GFriend performed the song in December 2016 on a special performance broadcast by channel MBC.
Two members of the K-pop boy group BTS performed a small part of the song on the 25th of December 2019.
"Feliz Navidad" was recorded by Finnish symphonic metal artist Tarja Turunen in 2017, for her Christmas album From Spirits and Ghosts . On December 6, 2017, a music video was released for the solo version of the song. A special version was released as a single on December 8, featuring Turunen's musician friends Michael Monroe, Doro Pesch, Tony Kakko, Elize Ryd, Marko Saaresto, Timo Kotipelto, Simone Simons, Cristina Scabbia, Joe Lynn Turner, Floor Jansen, Hansi Kürsch and Sharon den Adel. The ensemble version was released as a benefit single and was aimed to earn profits for helping the Hurricane Irma victims on the Caribbean island of Barbuda.

Parodies

In 1997, Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio released the parody "Police Stopped My Car" on the More Twisted Christmas album. The parody is sung from the perspective of somebody caught driving under the influence.
In December 2009, a parody of "Feliz Navidad" entitled "The Illegal Alien Christmas Song" was created by radio producers Matt Fox and A. J. Rice and posted on the website for Human Events, a Washington-based weekly publication. This parody, sung in English, played on the stereotype of Mexican immigrants as heavy drinkers and that illegal immigrants were going to "spread bubonic plague". Feliciano released a statement on December 23 on his official website:

"This song has always been a bridge to the cultures that are so dear to me, never as a vehicle for a political platform of racism and hate. It's disgusting and my only wish that my song and I are distanced from the whole affair as soon as possible."

In a statement to the Associated Press the same day, Jed Babbin, Human Events site editor, apologized for "any offense that Mr. Feliciano may have taken from this parody" and removed it from the site.

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