What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas explained

What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas
Type:single
Artist:The Emotions
Released:1973
B-Side:What Do The Lonely Do At Christmas (Instrumental Version)
Length:3:24
Label:Stax
Prev Title:Peace Be Still
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Put a Little Love Away
Next Year:1973

"What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas" is a song recorded by R&B group the Emotions, released in 1973 by Stax Records.[1] The single peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Recurrents chart in 2006.[2]

Overview

"What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas" was produced by Al Bell. The song was composed by Carl Hampton and Homer Banks. The single's B-side was an instrumental version of "What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas".

"What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas" also appeared on the Emotions 2004 compilation album Songs of Innocence and Experience.

Critical reception

Allen Thayer of Wax Poetics called What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas "a killer soul song that happens to be set at Christmas time and includes some subtle yet tasteful aural accents to give it that wintery, cold, and lonely feel."[3]

Covers

What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas has been covered by Patti LaBelle on her 2007 album Miss Patti's Christmas and Anthony Hamilton on his 2014 album Home for the Holidays.[4]

Notes and References

  1. The Emotions: What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas. 1973. Stax Records.
  2. Web site: The Emotions: Show Me How (R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Recurrents). Billboard.
  3. Web site: National Lampoon Players 'Kung Fu Christmas' & The Emotions "What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas". Thayer, Allen. January 4, 2016. Wax Poetics.
  4. Web site: What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas by The Emotions. secondhandsongs.com.