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"My Only Wish (This Year)"
File:Britney-Spears-My-only-wish-(this-year).jpg
Promotional single by Britney Spears
from the album Platinum Christmas
ReleasedNovember 14, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre
Length4:15
LabelJive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brian Kierulf

"My Only Wish (This Year)" is a teen pop Christmas song performed by American recording artist Britney Spears. It was co-written by Spears with Brian Kierulf and Josh Schwartz. It was released originally in the Christmas compilation album Platinum Christmas. In it Spears asks Santa Claus to find her a lover during the holidays. The track received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. However, close to a decade after its release, reviewers felt the song was considered a modern holiday classic. "My Only Wish (This Year)" has charted in various countries, mainly on Billboard's Holiday Songs.[1] On October 22, 2013, an audio-only video of the song was uploaded on Britney Spears' Vevo account.[2]

Background and composition

On October 13, 2000, American publishing and media company Forbes reported that Spears had plans to record a song called "My Only Wish (This Year)" for a Christmas album titled Platinum Christmas.[3] The song was included in the album, which was released on November 14, 2000.[3] "My Only Wish (This Year)" was written by Brian Kierulf, Britney and Josh Schwartz.[4] It was produced by Kierulf.[4] It is a teen pop song[5] in the key of C major over a vocal range spanning from G3 to A5. It runs in a fast shuffle rhythm, a rhythm pattern used mainly in jazz-influenced music.[6] In the song, Spears laments her loneliness during the holidays and asks Santa Claus to bring her a lover,[7] in lines such as "He's all I want, just for me/Underneath my Christmas tree".[8] Since its release, the song has been included in more than eight Christmas music compilations, including Now That's What I Call Christmas! (2001), Super Christmas Hits (2006) and Christmas Top 100 (2009).[7][9]

Critical reception

"My Only Wish (This Year)" received comparisons to Mariah Carey's 1994 hit single "All I Want for Christmas Is You".

Michael Roberts of the Dallas Observer described the song as "an unobjectionable but generic retro bounce-fest".[10] Lori Reese of Entertainment Weekly called it "festive".[5] In her review of Now That's What I Call Christmas!, Melissa Ruggieri of the Richmond Times-Dispatch commented, "Thankfully, only a small portion of disc two is devoted to tween magnets including Britney Spears ('My Only Wish [This Year]') and 'N Sync ('You Don't Have to Be Alone [On Christmas]')".[7] Gabrielle Rice of Yahoo! called it one of Spears's best and most remembered songs, saying, however, that it only "made the Top 10 list because the lyrics [and] fast shuffle rhythm ... are just plain cute".[11] In his review of classic Christmas songs, The Sydney Morning Herald's Richard Jinman said that this track and Mariah Carey's 1994 single "All I Want for Christmas Is You" were "ho-ho-horrible singles",[12] and Adam Graham of The Detroit News also commented that the "sleigh bells and holiday cheer abound on this bouncy teen-pop ditty ... follows in the tradition" of Carey's single.[13]

Sam Lansky of PopCrush included the song on his list of Top 10 Original Christmas Pop Songs, writing, "another millennial teen pop jam, Britney Spears' 'My Only Wish (This Year)' follows the time-honored tradition of asking Santa Claus for love",[8] and finding it "a sweet throwback to the simpler days of [Britney]".[8] Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine considered the song a "pop holiday classic."[14] Steve Leggett noted the song was "a nice and bright backdrop for that Christmas party or dinner".[15] MTV blogger Tamar Anitai praised it as "the absolute holy grail of 1990s pop Christmas songs".[16]

Chart performance

"My Only Wish (This Year)" appeared in the Danish Singles Chart on December 26, 2008, as a result of digital downloads, debuting and peaking at number 34 before dropping off the chart in the following week.[17] In the following year it came back at number 37.[17] It charted in Slovakia, on December 28, 2009, at number 54.[18] It made its first appearance on Billboard Holiday Airplay on December 8, 2001, peaking at number 7.[19] Later in 2010, it appeared on the component Holiday Digital Songs component chart at number 49, as a result of digital downloads.[1] On December 3, 2010, Nielsen SoundScan reported that there had so far been 162,000 paid digital downloads of the song in the United States.[20] On December 8, 2011, "My Only Wish (This Year)" debuted at number 170 on South Korea's International Download Gaon Chart, following digital sales of 3,671 copies.[21] On December 17, 2011 it sold other 13,670 copies.[21] On the International Comprehensive Tracks component chart, it peaked at number 34.[21]

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart (2000–19) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[22] 49
Croatia Christmas Airplay (HRT)[23] 9
Denmark (Tracklisten)[24] 14
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[25] 23
Invalid chart entered Germany2 33
Greece International (IFPI)[26] 80
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[27] 35
Ireland (IRMA)[28] 83
Lithuania (AGATA)[29] 44
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[30] 57
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[31] 29
Portugal (AFP)[32] 100
Russia Airplay (Tophit)[33] 144
Slovakia (IFPI)[18] 54
South Korea International Singles (GAON)[21] 16
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[34] 41
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[35] 48
UK Singles Streaming (Official Charts Company)[36] 81
Ukraine Airplay (Tophit)[37] 91
US Holiday Airplay (Billboard)[19] 7
US Holiday Digital Songs (Billboard)[38] 38
US Holiday Songs (Billboard)[1] 49
US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[39] 81

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[40] Platinum 90,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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