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Wizzard's Christmas Hit Earns 97% of Band's Streams
22 Dec
Summary
- One Wizzard song generates 97% of the band's Spotify revenue.
- The 1973 hit 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday' is key.
- This single earns an estimated £430,000 annually for the band.

Roy Wood's iconic 1973 track, 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday', is the sole powerhouse behind Wizzard's streaming success, making up 97% of their total streams on Spotify. This phenomenon translates to an estimated annual revenue of £430,000 for the band, showcasing the immense financial impact of a single holiday hit.
While this Christmas anthem has become a cornerstone of festive listening, it significantly eclipses Wood's broader musical catalog. This situation reflects a wider trend where older Christmas songs consistently dominate streaming charts, often making up a substantial portion of the year-end Top 40.
Wizzard's other hits, including 'Ball Park Incident' and 'See My Baby Jive', have amassed considerably fewer streams compared to their yuletide smash. This reliance on one song underscores the unique, and sometimes overwhelming, power of a well-placed holiday classic in the modern music landscape.




