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My favourite Christmas tunes (in no particular order) are:
Fairytale Of New York - The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl
2000 Miles - The Pretenders
Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells Ends) - The Darkness
Sleigh Ride - The Ronettes
Step Into Christmas - Elton John
Proper Chrimbo - Bo Selecta
Stop The Cavalry - Jona Lewie
Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin' Stevens
Merry Xmas Everybody - Slade
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day -Wizzard
1) Kirsty McColl and The Pooges - A Fairytale Of New York
2) I Wish It Could Be Xmas Every Day - Wizzard
3) Cliff Richard - Milsletowe & Wine
4) Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas
5) Do They Know It's Christmas - Band aid 1985 and the 1989 version
6) David Essex - A Winter's Tale
7) David Bowie and Bing Crosby - Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy
8) Paul McCartney - Mull of Kintyre - is this really an Xmas one i'm unsure!!?
9) East 17 - Stay Another Day - another not "real" Xmas one I feel sadly, but an ace song though
10) John lennon - Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
There are a few more honourable mention's i'll give like Mel & Kim - Rocking Around The Christmas Tree, Cliff Richard - Sabiour's Day - Diana Ross & The Supremes (or was it just Diana i've forgot)!!? - Saunta Clause Is Coming To Town, and Last Christmas - Wham to name but a few!
im not a huGe lover of christmas songs but here are my faves.
1. http://youtu.be/yXQViqx6GMY
2.Do They Know It's Christmas - Band aid 1985 and the 1989 version
I have just got some TV Station(i'm unsure of the name, sadly) on with Olly Muirs presting a countdown on and Cliff Richard is on with Misletoe and Wine and it is a pheoniminal song .... one of Cliff's best best ever song's Xmas or non-Xmas i think as is Saviour's Day I think. I used to have both these on video - Misletoe and Wine when it was first broadcast from I think The Royal Albert Hall in 1988 and Saviour's Day probably taped off Going Live or the 8:15 From Manchester or something similar!
What memory's these are ... they are so far away but still so so near (in time context I think).
I love xmas songs
Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas
Wham - Last Christmas
Shakin Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone
Pretenders - 2000 Miles
Love Unlimited - It may be winter outside
Nothing like these blasting out at xmas...brings a smile to my face every time...
'Do They Know It's Christmas' (the 1984 original) by Band Aid
'Driving Home For Christmas' by Chris Rea
'Fairytale Of New York' by The Pogues & Kirsty McColl
'Christmas Every Year' by Frazier Chorus (little known, this one)
"We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
I love xmas songs
Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas
Wham - Last Christmas
Shakin Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone
Pretenders - 2000 Miles
Love Unlimited - It may be winter outside
Nothing like these blasting out at xmas...brings a smile to my face every time...
Indeed. Xmas Song's, they just never seem to age like normal non-Xmas Song's! I love them for that alone!!
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