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16 December 2012

Musical Giftstravaganza Day 16. Today's song is Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord, by Boney M. [More:]This song came out in 1978, and while it only reached 85 on the U.S. charts, the people who listened to my local radio station in Virginia (WRVA, now unhappily given over to endless news and dreadful talk radio) went absolutely crazy for it. The station could not play it often enough, and eventually they took to announcing things like, "Hey, we'll be playing Mary's Boy Child again just after 3:00, so please stop calling."

They apparently had a lot of promotional 45s of the song, because they began giving them away as prizes in their WRVA Funline call-in contests (usually you had to answer a trivia question or be a certain number caller to win). I tried and tried and tried to win a record, because I (age 14) was just as nuts about this song as everybody else, but I never got through -- curse you rotary phone!! I was reduced to getting the song off the radio with my tape recorder, microphone held close to the speaker.

Three years later I met one of my lifelong best friends, and it turned out she'd won a copy, and gave it to me. I still have it. I wanted to make an MP3 of that specific record, but my USB turntable doesn't seem to like 45s. So, here's a boughten copy from Amazon.

Listening now, I don't really quite understand the frenzy -- it's catchy, sure, and has lovely harmonies, but I can't quite recapture that old feeling of bliss when I used to hear it on WRVA. Sometimes in these Internet times I miss the days when things were rare or hard to get.
Oh dear God, that's one of the biggest-selling records EVER in the UK. It's on the radio all the time in December. I really cannot listen to this. Sorry, JanetLand.

Boney M were a bizarre band - Performers from the Caribbean making German disco music, about the oddest subjects and where only one of the 'band' actually sang on any of the records. They were fucking HUGE in the UK. I hated them.
posted by Senyar 16 December | 09:04
It says the the file is private and will not allow access. . .:-(
posted by danf 16 December | 12:27
Fixed.
posted by JanetLand 16 December | 12:52
So funny. I was just a small kid at that stage, but we listened to WRVA and tried to answer the trivia questions as often as we could. Don't remember the tune, but that's no surprise considering I was barely school aged at that point.
posted by tortillathehun 16 December | 14:20
That song was all around when I was a child.
It's strange to grow up hearing catchy songs in a language you don't quite understand. You learn to reproduce the lyrics as sounds without understanding. Once you do understand the language you can't experience it like that anymore. But then sometimes you hear a song after decades and for a moment both understand the language in the here and now and not understand the language from memory.
Boney M for me still has memory traces like that. In spite of the perpetual air-play that senyar mentions. Memories like that from a pre-critical age evoke a special and highly individual tenderness.
I guess we call that nostalgia.

walks away humming 'hark now, hear the angels sing'
posted by jouke 16 December | 14:45
I like this song, but the best part of this post for me is reading about what it evokes for JanetLand and jouke. Song-memories are an important part of Christmas for me.

Thanks for posting this, JanetLand.
posted by initapplette 16 December | 15:00
I've never heard this before, and now Boney M seem even weirder to me than before.
posted by Slack-a-gogo 19 December | 22:46
December Musical Giftstravaganza Day 15! || Musical Gifstravaganza Day 17: Still, Still, Still.

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