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  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Stevie Wonder drew inspiration from the social and political climate of the 1960s when he wrote “Someday at Christmas.” This period was characterized by the civil rights movement, Vietnam War protests, and a strive for equality. Wonder used his platform as a musician to express his thoughts and desires for a better world.

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  3. "Someday at Christmas" is a song by American singer Stevie Wonder, from his first Christmas album and same-titled eighth studio album (1967). Written by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells, it was produced by Henry R. Crosby.

  4. They wrote it for Wonder's Christmas album, which contained several Christmas standards mixed with some new songs. This is one of the first Christmas songs with a social and political message. Released during the Vietnam War, it takes a stand for peace and for equality and compassion.

  5. The song serves as a reminder of the true spirit of Christmas – a time of love, compassion, and unity. Originally released by Stevie Wonder in 1966, Andra Day and Stevie Wonder’s rendition of “Someday at Christmas” was included in Andra Days album “Merry Christmas from Andra Day” in 2016.

  6. In his retrospective review for AllMusic, editor Rovi Staff wrote that "with Someday at Christmas, Stevie Wonder applies his inimitable vocal technique to yuletide songs, some familiar, some not, with predictably successful results. In the title song he yearns for a Christmas when "Men won't be boys/playing with bombs like kids play with toys ...

  7. BACKSTORY: Whoever at Billboard selected Stevie Wonders Someday At Christmas for the magazine’s spotlight on holiday releases in 1967 probably could not have imagined that one of the album’s tracks would still be finding favour a half-century later.

  8. Oct 15, 2023 · "Someday at Christmas" by Stevie Wonder is a heartfelt holiday song that carries a powerful message of hope, unity, and the desire for a better world. The lyrics express Stevie Wonder's vision of an ideal Christmas season where the world is free from conflict, suffering, and inequality.