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However, the song was not released as a promotional single by Williams' record label Columbia Records that year, as they instead opted to promote his cover of "White Christmas" as the official promo single from the album. The song is a celebration and description of activities associated with the Christmas season, focusing primarily on get-togethers between friends and families. Among the activities included in the song is the telling of "scary ghost stories," a Victorian Christmas tradition that has mostly fallen into disuse, [2] [3] but survives in the seasonal popularity of numerous adaptations of Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol. Other activities mentioned include hosting parties, spontaneous visits from friends, universal social gaiety, spending time with loved ones, sledding for children, roasting marshmallows, sharing stories about previous Christmases, and singing Christmas carols in winter weather. In a interview, Williams discusses how The Andy Williams Show figured into his recording of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year": "George Wyle, who is a vocal director, who wrote all of the choir stuff and all of the duets and trios and things that I did with all the guests, he wrote a song just for the show — I think the second Christmas show we did — called 'Most Wonderful Time of the Year'. So I did that, you know, every Christmas, and then other people started doing it.
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