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Chosen by Maizie Williams of Boney M, whose 1978 Christmas No 1 Mary’s Boy Child is the 10th best-selling British single of all time Chosen by Martha Wainwright, who sang on The McGarrigle Christmas Hour (2005) by Kate and Anna McGarrigle – her mother and aunt respectively – and performs in the annual Noel Nights shows with her brother, Rufus

Joys of Christmas (UK 7-inch single sleeve). Chris Rea. Magnet Records. 1987. MAG 314. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Chosen by Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley, whose 1993 Christmas single declared, truthfully, I Was Born on Christmas Day Joys of Christmas (UK 12-inch single sleeve). Chris Rea. Magnet Records. 1987. MAGT 314. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) British Hypermarket was founded on the idea of offering high quality British food products combined with the highest levels of customer service. Joys of Christmas" was inspired by Rea's own experiences of growing up as a child in Middlesbrough. Rea recalled for the liner notes of the 2019 re-issue of Dancing with Strangers,Dancing with Strangers (UK CD album booklet). Chris Rea. Magnet Records. 1987. CDMAG 5071. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Christmas Wrapping is one of those Christmas tunes that tells a story. The girl is on her own making a Christmas dinner and she forgets cranberries, so she goes to the all-night supermarket and bumps into some guy she has fancied for ages and he’s looking for something. It’s a lovely little tale, but I love the madness of the tune itself. It’s all over the place, but there’s something really joyous about it. While you might hear Slade or Wizzard 100 times over Christmas, you might hear the Waitresses once, but it has become a slightly more selective Christmas standard. It’s not a contrived Christmas song at all. There’s this mad, syncopated brass riff that almost sounds as if it’s from another record, and a bass part that sounds if someone’s tied the bass player’s fingers together. The oddness makes it great. XTC (AKA the Three Wise Men) Thanks for Christmas (1983) Making Christmas records was cool and fashionable in the 70s, and they’re all still being played today. As soon as I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day comes on, you think: “It’s Christmas.” It makes me feel like a kid – it’s so uplifting, with that vibe of: “This is totally over the top and we’re enjoying ourselves”, which is just what Christmas should be. I know Woody and he’s a really nice bloke, a lovable guy. We both called our daughters Holly, but his is Holly Wood. The sentiment of this song makes me laugh as well. I remember him saying to me, early in his career: “You know, Dave, this songwriting lark is magic. I got home the other day and there was a cheque for 64 grand.” That day was definitely Christmas. Phil Spector A Christmas Gift for You (1963)

Credits are adapted from the UK CD single liner notes and the Dancing with Strangers booklet. [11] [12] Chosen by Shakin’ Stevens, whose 1985 single Merry Christmas Everyone was recently voted the nation’s third-favourite festive No 1 Our name is synonymous with service and our goal is to ensure that everyone who shops with us receives the highest levels of customer service possible and that they are completely satisfied with their online shopping experience. Chosen by Loretta Lynn. The legendary Coal Miner’s Daughter recorded her first Christmas album, Country Christmas, half a century ago. Her second, White Christmas Blue , is out now. British Hypermarket carries the name brand products you can trust for freshness, taste and quality. From spices, sauces and pastries, to household cleaners, Waitrose, M&S products and more, British Hypermarket has you covered.Chosen by Neil Diamond, who released two best-selling volumes of The Christmas Album in the 90s, and whose Acoustic Christmas album is out now At some point, usually a day or two before Christmas, a song will hit me like a snowball in the face. Often, it’s a familiar song heard anew somehow: I remember realising the power and technical transcendence of O Holy Night, the childhood spookiness of You’re a Mean One, Mr Grinch, and the funky pure heart of James Brown in Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto. Last year, again without looking, Someday at Christmas found me. From the first chiming, descending melody, you know what it’s about and, when Stevie comes in singing, you feel like you have been standing listening to him for ever. A trusted beautiful friend, pleading, hoping, calling out mankind and its childish tendencies to war, while still lifting us to be as a little child in meekness and love. Hope like this is rare, precious and powerful. He is asking us to not fear, but to dream and work toward a better world, all to the tune of a melody that seems as timeless as love itself. Elvis Presley The Christmas Album (1957) Chosen by Alan Sparhawk of Low, whose 1999 EP, Christmas , is a classic. Their latest festive single, Some Hearts (at Christmas Time), is out now. Chosen by Chris Rea, singer of Driving Home for Christmas , the only Christmas hit about going to Middlesbrough

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