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I suppose The Flying Pickets version of 'Only You' falls into this category. I remember watching them perform it dressed as snowmen on TOTP, but it has nothing to do with Christmas.
Was anybody else fascinated/creeped out in equal measure by the Flying Pickets? Perhaps it was my age...I was 7 when they had their Christmas no 1 with Only You. I really liked the song and for some reason took a shine to the lead singer with his Teddy Boy look (What was my 7 year old self thinking?!) then there was the weird baldy one and the others in the funny hats and shades. For some reason they had me perplexed. I still really like the song.
"Stay Another Day" by East17 was a huge Christmas hit, but it had nothing to do with Christmas.
They just filmed the video in big fluffy white coats, and tacked some sleighbells on the end.
Errrrgh, horrible memories of that.
Stay Another Day was truly brilliant when East 17 sang it in 1994 as a non Xmas-y song I think
Though of course it being brought out when Brit-Pop had probably got to it's highest Peak also helped massively I think too
2000 Miles by Chrissy Hythe and The pretenders was a great song too that I guess could be argued was not too Xmas-y but Xmas-y in another way ... but not too Xmas-y too though
The Pet Shop Boys cover of "Always On My Mind", released 1987. I don't actually mind this version of the song, but it has nothing to do with Christmas (as far as I can see). It also denied arguably the greatest Christmas song ever the honour of being the Christmas number one (in the U.K.) - "Fairytale Of New York" (The Pogues & the late Kirsty MacColl).
The best 2 non-Xmasy Songs I can recall/think are/is East 17 and Stay Another Day (which broke the mould for an Xmasy Song not having to be Xmasy) I think an The Pooges with the late great Kirsty McCall and A Fairytale Of New York (though this was totally un-known/un-thought of as an Xmasy-un-Xmas Song only a few years before Stay another day gained that status I think
sigpic Do you really believe the other side without provocation would launch so many ICBM's, subs and ships knowing that we would have no option to launch as well? It would break our MAD Treaty (Mutually Assured Destruction) not to mention the end of the world as we know it.
The aforesaid Stay Another Day by East 17 and 2000 Miles by The Pretenders. Two beautiful songs both about the deaths of people close to the singer; Tony Mortimer's brother Ollie's suicide led him to writing his Xmas hit for E17 and Chrissie Hynde wrote hers for guitarist James Honeymann Scott who had died of a drug related heart attack the previous year aged just 25.
The Friends of Jo Cox didn't even make the Top 40 in the end did it, despite many saying it'd bag number 1. The picture they use their on that site features my lazy, self interested MP front and centre looking absolutely ridiculous.
Clean Bandit at Number 1 with Rockabye, the 7th week in a row. A song about a single mum stripping for a living to support her kids. How unxmassy can you get?! Clean Bandit must be minted now - especially with M+S using No Place I'd Rather Be on every ad.
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