Hello!
We all love Christmas don't we? The decorations. the Christmas dinner (apart from Brussel Sprouts!). the Christmas TV. The time spent with family, etc.
However, I think we can all agree that we can start to get into the Christmas spirit when Christmas songs start playing on the radio. Therefore, with Christmas around the corner, I decided that I would give you my top 10 classic christmas songs.
As always, the top 10 in no particular order.
10. Greg Lake- I believe in Father Christmas
I like this song as it shows the excitement of being young at Christmas. It tells the story of the protagonist as they share memories of a "Christmas tree smell," and how they believe in Father Christmas, as they "saw him and through his disguise."
Released in 1975, it reached number 2 on the UK singles chart, kept off the number one spot by none other than Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. Sadly, Lake died in 2016 but this classic ensures that he will never be forgotten.
9. Elton John- Step into Christmas
Elton John is known for his outfits sometimes being shiny and in your face so what better than him doing a song during a season that is shiny and in your face...A.K.A Christmas.
Step into Christmas was released in 1973 and reached number 24 in the UK singles chart. It fared better in the USA, getting to number one on the Billboard Christmas singles chart. The video features Elton sitting at his trademark piano, wearing a glitzy suit and equally trademark wacky glasses. Fun fact: this song has a B-side single, with the title being the stupidly brilliant Ho Ho Ho (Who'd Be a Turkey at Christmas?).
In 2009, it was announced that Step Into Christmas was the ninth most played Christmas song in the UK and in 2016, it was certified silver, after selling 200,000 copies.
8. Wizzard- I Wish it Could Be Christmas Every Day
I Wish it Could Be Christmas Every Day has lyrics that describe the joy of Christmas: snow falling during Christmas day (although if you live in the UK, the snow usually falls too early and is gone by Christmas), the excitement for children about Santa coming during Christmas Eve, and other Christmas traditions.
It was released in 1973 and peaked at number 4 on the UK singles chart. Of course, it is well known nowadays as not only a classic Christmas song but also to sci-fi fans as being in the Christmas special of the Netflix hit, Black Mirror.
7. Chris Rea- Driving Home For Christmas
You Know the feeling: It's Christmas time and you're travelling to see relatives and because of how many people have decided to do the same, you're stuck in traffic. What are you going to put on to cheer you up? Well, I think this song is perfect to sing along to. Yes...it describes the situation you're in but it does it in a cheery way. It reminds you of the reason you are stuck in traffic...you "can't wait to see those faces," and that the driver next to you is "just the same."
The song peaked at number 26 in 1988 and in 2009, it was re-released with the proceeds going to the charity Shelter. It has also been covered by X Factor stars, Stacey Solomon and Joe McElderry.
6. Mariah Carey- All I Want For Christmas is You
As soon as those Christmassy chimes start and Mariah utters those first few notes, you know you are in for one hell of a sing song with this track. Oh...and if you have a crush, it could also be seen as a perfect song to sing to them. However, as much as everyone loves singing this song at the top of their voices, I would not recommend singing like that in front of your crush as it might scare them off.
All I Want For Christmas is You has entered the UK single charts multiple times, originally at number 2, in 1994. Most recently, it has been at number 5, showing that this song will be loved for many years to come. Yes...she is considered a diva but this song will forever be a Christmas classic.
5. Shakin' Stevens-Merry Christmas Everyone
Yes...this song is a bit cheesy but it's still a classic. Released in 1985, it became Shakey's fourth number 1 on the UK singles chart. The song has a real Christmassy feel, describing a typical scene of families playing in the snow, as well as how Christmas is a "time for parties and celebration." The lyrics perfectly match the video, which features Shakin' Stevens visit Santa's Grotto, which includes a visit to Santa's workshop.
It is still a Christmas classic and it would be difficult to not find it on a Christmas compilation album. Altogether now: "Merry Christmas Everyone!"
4. The Waitresses- Christmas Wrapping
This song probably isn't as well known as the others but I really like it. It tells the story of the problem that everyone has during Christmas...there's just not enough time to sort out everything. It describes the typical process of preparing for Christmas, such as decking halls and getting trees. It's also hinted that the person is single, as it references how it "flashes back to spring time, saw him again," concluding with the person saying they "couldn't miss this one again," having previously debated about whether to attend a Christmas party and even celebrate Christmas itself, because they had reunited with the guy.
Unfortunately, it didn't chart in 1981, when it was released but it did chart at 45 the following year, on the UK singles chart. It has since featured in a few Christmas movies, notably Fred Claus. Furthermore, here's a possible, little-known fact: it was covered by the Spice Girls!
3. Paul McCartney- Wonderful Christmas Time
Paul McCartney's little ditty about having a great Christmas with your friends and family and that the joy of Christmas "only comes at this time of year," is one that is fun to sing along together. McCartney recorded this track on his own but in the video, he is accompanied by his Wings bandmates and his late wife Linda. Wings themselves performed on tour in 1979.
It peaked at number 6 in the UK singles chart when released in 1979 and it was at number 10 on the Billboard's Christmas singles chart in 1984. Furthermore, it was featured in the 1998 film, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer- The Movie.
2. Band Aid- Do They Know it's Christmas?
In 1984, a large group of pop stars, brought together by Boomtown Rats frontman, Bob Geldof, to record a charity single, with the aim to raise money for those in poverty in Africa. Celebrities such as Wham, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet among others. Band Aid was the name and Do They Know It's Christmas? was the name of the single.
It was a massive hit, beating Wham to the UK Christmas number 1 single in 1984, staying there for five weeks. It also became the fastest selling single of all time and the best selling single of all time, until Elton John's Candle in the Wind surpassed it in 1997. 33 years later, it is still a bonafide classic.
1. Wham- Last Christmas
I have to admit, this song has a certain melancholic feel this year, due to George Michael's death last year. However, it is still a firm favourite among people at Christmas. It tells the story of unrequited love, with the protagonist talking about how they declared love to their loved one but the loved one then proceeded to "give it away." Despite the sad topic, it still remains popular, with loads of artists covering it including Ariana Grande, Carly Rey Jepson, Billie Piper, Arctic Monkeys (during their Humbug tour) and...the crazy frog (Unfortunately, I am not making this up).
It was a big hit, with it close to becoming number one, only to be beaten by Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas?. Despite this, Wham didn't mind, due to the former being for charity. In fact, Wham donated money made from sales of this record to a similar charity to Band Aid. In addition, it has since sold 2 million copies, making it the best selling single of all time in the UK that never got to number one.
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