“Who’s Gonna Hear Their Wish?” appears on their forthcoming deluxe Christmas album

Ahead of the holiday season, multi-platinum, four-time Grammy-nominated rock band Goo Goo Dolls premieres a new holiday song “Who’s Gonna Hear Their Wish?” The song will appear on a deluxe version of their Christmas album, It’s Christmas All Over (Again), which is set for release on November 17th via Warner Records.

This is the third edition of the project. The original 10-track version, entitled It’s Christmas All Over, was released in 2020 followed by a deluxe version in 2021, featuring the original track, “One Last Song About Christmas,” and a never-before-heard cover of “I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm,” a holiday staple that was made famous by Dean Martin.

Most recently, Goo Goo Dolls released Live At The Academy, which was recorded during their CMJ Music Marathon performance in New York City on November 21, 1995. Fans can purchase a 3 LP or 2 CD set of the performance.

In 1995, the rapidly ascending three-piece traveled to New York City for CMJ Music Marathon. Prior to playing their biggest show in New York at the time, the group delivered a stripped-down soundcheck performance for Tom Calderone’s radio station “Dare to be Different” on 92.7 FM, which was mixed and recorded by legendary producer Jerry Finn (Blink-182, The Offspring). Not only was it the first time the trio had ever recorded a live show, but it was their debut acoustic performance in front of a live audience. Both the soundcheck performance and the group’s show at The Academy captured a special moment in their blossoming career.

Last month, Goo Goo Dolls also released a special edition vinyl of their iconic record Dizzy Up The Girl. The limited edition reissue is pressed on metallic silver vinyl, celebrating the album’s 25th anniversary.

Dizzy Up The Girl catapulted the band into mainstream success, selling over six million copies worldwide. The album has been certified 5x platinum in the US and features five top 10 singles, including hit songs such as “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Black Balloon.”