In 2014, CBC Music first covered the intriguing story of the 1980 album “Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album.” Despite being considered a novelty record, it holds significant historical value. Notably, it marked Jon Bongiovi’s initial professional recording before he became Jon Bon Jovi. Maury Yeston, the composer, later achieved Tony Award success on Broadway.
The album featured C-3PO’s vocals throughout, with the approval of George Lucas. One of the standout tracks, “What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Has a Comb),” added to the album’s uniqueness.
The production of the album was a fascinating journey, involving various challenges and creative decisions. The album’s creation process included contributions from Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Tony Bongiovi, and Maury Yeston. The album faced unexpected hurdles, including George Lucas’ concerns about the blending of the Force concept with Christianity, leading to a temporary cancellation.
Despite setbacks, the album was eventually released but experienced a short-lived presence due to the closure of the record company. The album’s quirky charm resonated with some, becoming a cherished part of holiday traditions for many fans.
The legacy of “Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album” endures as a unique and nostalgic piece of music history, bringing joy and laughter to fans worldwide.
