COVER TIME: Holiday Road


National Lampoon is an American national treasure, a comedy magazine, radioshow and theatre comedy show. In Europe, we got to know National Lampoon thanks to the movie spin-offs, with comedians Chevy Chase and John Belushi. The most prolific (in the 70s and 80s) were Animal House and the Vacation-series, see the movie list here. A long introduction to the song Holiday Road, written and performed by Fleetwood Mac-member Lindsey Buckingham, in 1983. Holiday Road was his fist attempt to a soundtrack, the song was used first in National Lampoon's European Vacation, and later in other ... Vacation-films. But NOT in the Christmas edition (so to speak).

Somehow, the track became a Christmas Holiday classic. Though Christmas isn't mentioned in the lyrics, and Christmas isn't a factor in the first movie. The song is a pop version of a rockabilly tune, with it's galloping rhythm and easy singalong choir. At first, it became a staple among acapella-groups, as you can see in this list of cover versions. Here's an early example:

I guess the EP Santa's Sack by Delorean, according to Soundcloud released in July 2003, was the first time that Holiday Road was tapped as a Christmas song. Delorean added a lot of fury to Lindsey's song:


Sidenote: am I the only one who feels the urge to sing The Ramones' I Wanna Be Sedated to the rhythm of Holiday Road?

Matt Pond PA, singer-songwriter par excellence, made a more atmospheric winter version of Holiday Road in 2005:


After these two versions, Holiday Road cover versions get released either in July, or December. Here's a cool, organ-driven winter version (2010) by a duo from Washington:


From 2014, pumped up rockabilly from this Dutch-English combo:

This version (December 2016) could be labeled as a shoegaze choir remake:


Nope, not a blackmetal version, but a giddy folk version (2020) with violons:


This Kesha-cover from 2024 took some sonic tips from Kim Wilde's Kids In America. I like this version a lot:

A more ska-punky version:


Great band name, verrry loosely rocking version, recorded in a basement (but cool, from 2023):

Darker, slower, more Springsteen-ish:


And finally (there are way more versions) this soulful version with Christmas bells:
EXTRA EXTRA:
This very charming version by Tennis is also a pleasure:

Holiday Road, family style, by Roadside Graves. They uploaded it on BC, thanks to Jon Solomon! Love the piercing organ on this:

Comments

PB said…
Great list, Great song.
I liked almost all of them.
A "shoegaze choir version". Gotta have it.
Unfortunately I could not find a link for the Husbands version.
I couldn't get enough of that one last year.
Guuzbourg said…
A Husbands-version? Now things got really interesting. If you come across it, holler!
Anonymous said…
Jon Solomon sent me your post above. Inspired me to upload our cover (Roadside Graves) to Bandcamp to satisfy the above request!
https://roadsidegraves.bandcamp.com/track/holiday-road
Guuzbourg said…
YEAH! I'll add it to the post!

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