Who Produced Christmas All Over Again

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Christmas All Over Again [Album Version] Details

"[Tom Piddling says,] 'Jimmy Iovine had been after me since I don't know when considering he'd done one Very Special Christmas album already and I never came through for him. I didn't want to do somebody else's song. To me and Mike [Campbell] there'due south merely 1 Christmas album in the pop field and that's Phil Spector'southward-- that was the merely one we could relate to. That actually sounds like Christmas to me. So we thought we'd exercise something similar that, eighteen guys, cutting information technology all alive. The funny thing is I wrote the song on a ukelele. George Harrison had come up by and given me a ukelele and spent a whole afternoon teaching me the chords. The ukelele is a really cool musical instrument, even though it doesn't take that paradigm. I took the ukelele with me to my house in Florida in the middle of summer and wrote this Christmas song. When I got back we had a rehearsal with the Heartbreakers. I think Howie [Epstein] was out of town so Scott Thurston was playing the bass. Then I told Jimmy what I wanted to practice and he said, 'Wow, okay.' So he booked all the musicians. In that location'due south a really good moving-picture show that's quite long of us doing that session and you'll see the whole thing, me taking five people aside at a time and teaching them their part and then going to the next four and teaching them. We had a harp and a harpsichord, Jim Keltner and Stan playing drums besides as percussionist, we had two bass players, four acoustic guitars, simply crazy shit going on. Michael on the 12-string. Just similar we heard it could be done. It was a lot of fun, but when I finished with information technology, it was pretty much a mess. I chosen Jeff Lynne and he came and helped me redo the pb vocal and tidy it up only a little bit. I call back Jeff had a good idea for a end at one point where we put in that long drum fill up that really made it happen. And I've always been happy because every Christmas I practise hear information technology on the radio and I really like it.'"
Bill Flanagan (1995 liner notes for Tom Trivial and the Heartbreakers - Playback)

"Christmas '92 saw Jeff being involved in his showtime Christmas record when Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers recorded Christmas All Over The World for the A Very Special Christmas two Various Artists anthology, as well released in the US as soundtrack to Home Lonely 2. [...] Jeff had co-produced, played bass, bells, timpani, sang background vocals and could exist heard at the very terminate where he also wishes to go a Chuck Berry songbook by saying 'I'd like one of them', when Tom lists all the items he wishes to get for Christmas."
Patrik Guttenbacher, Marc Haines, & Alexander von Petersdorff (1996 Unexpected Letters)

"My favorite Petty menses ist he late 80s when he teamed up with Jeff Lynne, and in a nod to their fellow Wilbury, I did Christmas All Once more with a George Harrison vibe. I've loved this vocal since I first heard information technology during Home Alone 2 equally a kid."
Robert Earl Thomas (Dec 18, 2017 - Vents online mag)

"In 1992, Tom Petty was in the center of a prolific period that included the release of Full Moon Fever three years earlier and a 4-year campaign with Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, George Harrison and Jeff Lynne in The Traveling Wilburys. And so information technology�s no surprise that the influences of Lynne, the Electric Light Orchestra leader who likewise produced Full Moon Fever, are all over [Christmas All Over Once more] � from the driving drums and timpani fills to the horns and bridge, which slow-walks just long enough before the driving trounce crashes in once more.It�s stone-and-roll Christmas at its best."
Ben Cates (December 19, 2018 - The News & Advance)

listen This is the fading stop where Jeff'southward reponse is heard.

At the terminate of the vocal, Tom Piddling is citing a list of things he wants Santa to bring him for Christmas when a familiar voice pops upwards. Tom says that he wants "a Chuck Drupe songbook" when Jeff Lynne can be heard responding, "I'll accept i of them."


  • Running Time: 4:xiv
  • Record Engagement: 1992
  • Record Location: A&M Studios, Hollywood, California, USA
  • Written By: Tom Picayune
  • Produced By: Tom Picayune, Mike Campbell, Jimmy Iovine, & Jeff Lynne
  • Engineered By: Phil Kaffel, Thom Panunzio & Richard Dodd
  • Performed By: Tom Piddling (vocals, electric guitar, background vocals), Mike Campbell (12 string electric guitar, bass), Benmont Tench (piano), Stan Lynch (drums), Jim Keltner (drums), Jeff Lynne (bass, bells, timpani, groundwork vocals), Scott Thurston (bass/six string), Tim Pierce (electric guitar), Robbie Blunt (acoustic guitar), Kevin Dukes (acoustic guitar), Todd Sharpe (audio-visual guitar), Jimmy Ripp (acoustic guitar), Mitchell Froom (harpsichord), Gayle Levant (harp), Phil Jones (percussion), Brad Dutz (percussion), Efrian Torro (marimba), Joel Pesken (saxophone), Phil Kenzie (saxophone), Marti Krystall (saxophone), Mike Turre (saxophone), Scott Humphrey (synthesizer), Richard Dodd (groundwork vocals)
  • Released On:

  • Used in the Film or TV Program:
    • Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (1992)
    • 4 Christmases (2009)

  • Cover Versions:
    • Darlene Honey on the It's Christmas, of Course album (2007)
    • Robert Earl Thomas on the Christmas All Over Once more single (2017)

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