“Step Into Christmas” by Elton John (1973)
In 1973, when Elton John and his trusty collaborator Bernie Taupin sat down to write a Christmas song, they immediately agreed that the song should pay homage to the “wall-of-sound” Christmas hits of the ’60s produced by Phil Spector.
Note: The “wall-of-sound” was created by repeatedly overdubbing tracks to give the music a heavy condensed feel.
What Elton and Bernie came up with was not only a great addition to the “Wall,” but a “Great Christmas Song” that has become a Holiday classic!
“Step into Christmas” was released as a stand-alone single (It has since appeared on several albums), and was an immediate worldwide hit, charting in 11 countries.
Elton–years ahead of his time–also made a video of the song (see below), which actually features a blink-and-you’ll miss it cameo by Bernie (playing the bells–right before Elton shows his Watford F.C. (Soccer) Club Membership Card)!
“Step Into Christmas” by Elton John: is a “Great Christmas Song of the ’70s…and Today!
— Mike Cook
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