All I Want For Christmas Is You Chords by Miley Cyrus Learn to play guitar by chord and tabs and use our crd diagrams, transpose the key and more. All I Want For Christmas Is You - Miley Cyrus - free chords and lyrics. Learn this song on Jellynote with our interactive sheet music and tabs. Play along with. All I Want For Christmas Is You lyrics: I don't want a lot for Christmas There is just one thing I need I don't care about presents Underneath the Christmas. I don't want a lot for Christmas. There is just one thing I need. I don't care about presents. Underneath the Christmas tree. I just want you for my own. More than you could ever know. Make my wish come true. All I want for Christmas is you. • Mariah Carey • Walter Afanasieff singles chronology ' (1994) ' All I Want for Christmas Is You' (1994) ' (1994) ' (1994) ' All I Want for Christmas Is You' (1994) ' (1994) Music video on ' All I Want for Christmas Is You' is a song performed by American singer and songwriter. She wrote and produced the song alongside. Released it on November 1, 1994, as the lead single from her studio album and first, (1994). It is an love song that includes, heavy back-up vocals, and synthesizers. Two music videos were commissioned for the song: the song's primary music video features grainy home-movie-style footage of Carey, her dogs and family during the holiday season, as well as Carey dressed in a Santa suit frolicking on a snowy mountainside. Carey's then-husband makes a cameo appearance as Santa Claus, bringing Carey a gift and leaving on a red sleigh. The second video was filmed in black and white, and features Carey dressed in 1960s style in homage to, alongside back up singers and female dancers. Carey has performed 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' in numerous live television appearances and tours throughout her career. In 2010, Carey re-recorded the song for her second holiday album,, titled 'All I Want for Christmas Is You (Extra Festive)'. Carey also re-recorded the song as a duet with Canadian singer for his 2011 album, titled 'All I Want for Christmas for You (SuperFestive!)'. The song has also been covered by many artists over the years. In the years since its original release, 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' has been critically lauded; it was once called 'one of the few worthy modern additions to the holiday canon' in. It has become established as a Christmas and continues to surge in popularity each holiday season. The song was commercially successful, topping the charts in the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain while reaching number two in Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom, and the top 10 in several other countries. With global sales of over 16 million copies, the song remains Carey's biggest international success and is the 11th. As of 2017, the song was reported to have earned $60 million in royalties. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and writing [ ] Following the success of the singer's 1993 career best-selling album, Carey and her management at began devising ideas and strategies for subsequent projects. Carey's then-husband, Tommy Mottola, head of Columbia's parent label, began mapping out possible follow ups for the singer during the pinnacle years of her career. During initial discussions regarding the thought of doing a Christmas-themed album with Carey and her writing partner of over four years,, fear arose that it was not commercially expedient or wise to release holiday music at the peak of one's career, as it was more often equated with a release towards the end of a musician's waning career. Afanasieff recalled his sentiments during initial discussions for a holiday record: 'Back then, you didn't have a lot of artists with Christmas albums. It wasn't a known science at all back then, and there was nobody who did new, big Christmas songs. So we were going to release it as kind of an everyday, 'Hey, you know, we're putting out a Christmas album. No big deal.' ' Ultimately, with Mottola's persistence and Carey's initiative to be a 'risk-taker' as Afanasieff put it, the song and its parent album,, began taking form in early-mid 1994. Recording for the album began in June, while the Carey-Afanasieff songwriting duo penned 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' in late August. Often referencing herself a festive person and demonstrating a usual penchant for her love of all things Christmas, Carey began decorating the home she shared with Mottola in upstate New York (which also came equipped with a personal recording studio) with Christmas ornaments and other holiday-inspired trinkets.
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