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Christmas Songs.
« on: December 23, 2008, 04:25:24 pm »
The stories of the Christmas hits

By Liam Allen
Entertainment reporter, BBC News




A select few songs, played on heavy rotation every year, have come to be considered Christmas classics.

The writers and co-writers of three of the biggest festive favourites tell the stories of their songs.

JEM FINER - FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK

How did the song come about?

I decided to start writing a Christmas song.

Marcia, my wife, said it was a load of rubbish, lyrically and narratively speaking, so she suggested a storyline about a couple who are down on their luck.

The guy went out with what little money they had to buy a Christmas tree and presents but, on the way, he decided to go into the bookies and it all went horribly wrong - he came back and they had a row.

The row was quite a crucial part of it. But then there was a redemptive quality - love took over from the more material aspects of Christmas.

Shane [MacGowan] had been working on the same idea as well, a Christmas duet. He had written the first section and we kept the melody from my first song - the one with the really bad story - and basically the storyline from the second one, which Shane transposed to New York and rewrote in his own inimitable style.

Do you get bored with it?

I never got bored of performing it. There's always a lot of excitement. There's excitement when another singer arrives on stage - for the last few years it's been one of our daughters, Ella. Then when people realise it's Fairytale of New York, the piano starts out, then they get more excited.

The audience always respond in increments of excitement.

It must be disappointing that the song didn't reach number one.

It doesn't surprise me that the Pet Shop Boys with a not-very-interesting remake of an Elvis Presley song [Always On My Mind] got the Christmas number one.

I suppose it might be nice to be number one but, as far as I'm concerned, it's had a longer life than that particular song.

Have you written any other Christmas songs?

I worked in an astrophysics department for a couple of years as an artist-in-residence, and I formed a band there. I wrote a Christmas song there called Is It Christmas Time on Venus? I don't think it's going to knock Fairytale off its pedestal.

Has the song provided you with your pension?

I don't know because I'm not of pensionable age. I'll let you know when I've got my bus pass.

ROY WOOD - I WISH IT COULD BE CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY

How did the song come about?

I actually had some ideas for the song about two years before we recorded it and I'd written bits for it and kept it in a folder until I was in the mood to write the whole thing.

We recorded it in the August and, to try and get the atmosphere going, I went into the recording studio early on with the road crew and we put on some big fans and blue lights and left them on for an hour.

So we got the band to record the song in overcoats and scarves and we put a Christmas tree up and lights and all that sort of stuff.

Do you get bored with it?

A lot of songs that were hits for me years ago, I do get bored of, to be honest, because I've been singing them for donkey's years. The Christmas one's different.

I listen to a lot of the stuff I've recorded in the past when it comes on the radio and you think, with modern technology you could have recorded it a lot better than that.

But the Christmas one is different because it's just got a certain atmosphere about it and you think, well yeah, it was all right.

It must be disappointing that the song didn't reach number one.

I think the main reason that Slade hit the Christmas number one slot that year [with Merry Xmas Everybody] was that their record company released it three weeks before ours and they had more time to get the sales.

Have you written any other Christmas songs?

In 1980, I wrote a New Year song called Sing Out The Old, Bring In The New. Unfortunately, the radio stations were just playing I Wish It Could Be Christmas and they wouldn't play the new one. I was competing against myself.

Has the song provided you with your pension?

I'd rather rely on that than the modern day pension.

You don't get it at Christmas, though. You have to wait until they work it all out so I'm usually broke at Christmas!

JEREMY PAUL - MISTLETOE AND WINE

How did the song come about?

It was written in 1976 for a musical of Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Match Girl, which I directed.

The song was written as almost the opposite to its meaning now. We wanted a satirical Christmas carol when the little match girl is being kicked away into the snow by the unfeeling middle classes in a Dickensian setting.

The turning point of it was when Twiggy sang it on a TV production of the show in 1987. By this time it had got itself into being used in a different way in the show - she sings it as a sort of pub song - she's playing the local whore.

She sings it lustily and all the people in the pub sing it along with her.

The director of the television show, Michael Custance, moved house. This is the freaky thing about it - his new next door neighbour had been a roadie with Sir Cliff [Richard].

They got talking, virtually over the garden fence, and Michael played the show to this guy and he picked out Mistletoe and Wine and he said, "I think Cliff would be interested in this".

In 1988, he brought it out for the Christmas song and the rest is history - the moral is never throw out your old songs.

We were absolutely overwhelmed by it.

We didn't particularly, the three of us co-writers, at that point, understand the power of Cliff's world.

Do you get bored with it?

No. I think kids can skip to it, old granddads can enjoy it.

I think it evokes Christmas past, even going back to the war. Each generation can bring a private view of it.

It hits the spots that surprise people. And as many people as get it on the level I've just described, are the people that are saying "what a trashy song" and they're entitled to that, as well.

Have you written any other Christmas songs?

No. Because the only context in which I have written any songs at all is in the context of writing a musical - I'm not really in the business.

My strike rate is absolutely unbelievable.

It's a one-off. It's a freak or a fluke - a happy accident.

Has the song provided you with your pension?

The truth is it has. And it's pretty constant. Each time you think, "oh, it'll dip this year", it sort of flares back into life.
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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2008, 04:26:02 pm »
 Wham 'most played Christmas song'

Wham's Last Christmas is most played festive track of the last five years, according to the company that collects royalties for composers and musicians.

The Performing Right Society puts the 1984 hit at the top of their chart of seasonal songs, just ahead of Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas.

The Pogues come third with Fairytale of New York, recorded with the late Kirsty MacColl and first released in 1987.

Other featured artists include Slade, Mariah Carey and Bruce Springsteen.

Carey's song All I Want for Christmas is You comes fourth in the chart, just ahead of Springsteen's version of the popular standard Santa Claus is Coming to Town.
The live recording, which took place at Long Island University in 1975, was originally the b-side to My Hometown and famously features the Boss bursting into laughter.

Iconic

Jona Lewie's 1980 single Stop the Cavalry comes sixth, despite not being originally conceived as a Christmas song.

The anti-war song does, however, feature the line "wish I was at home for Christmas", while its brass band arrangement and chiming bells make it a common inclusion on Christmas playlists.

Surprisingly, Wizzard's ubiquitous I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday and Slade's iconic Merry Xmas Everybody chart relatively low at seven and eight respectively.

Mud's Lonely This Christmas comes ninth in the poll, one place ahead of White Christmas by Bing Crosby.

The crooner's 1942 recording of the Irving Berlin song, which was originally featured in the film Holiday Inn, has sold at least 50 million copies, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

The PRS collects royalties when songs are played on radio, TV, online and in public places and distributes them to its 60,000 members.

Jona Lewie, who is finishing work on his third album, told the BBC News website he was still proud of his biggest hit and had not tired of hearing it on the radio.

"The only time you might hear the song would be at Christmas, so that's not very often throughout the year," he said.

Out of the other nine tracks on the list, he said his favourite was Fairytale of New York.

He added: "I'd like to have seen Greg Lake's track [I Believe In Father Christmas] in there, and Elvis Presley's Santa Claus Is Back In Town - it would have been nice to get a bit of blues in there."
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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2008, 04:26:39 pm »
 Pogues song tops festive playlist
The Pogues' song Fairytale of New York has topped a chart of the UK's most played Christmas song on UK radio over the past five years.

The chart, calculated through radio, television and public performance plays, features Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas in second place.

Wham's Last Christmas takes the third spot.

Fairytale Of New York made headlines last week when BBC Radio 1 decided, briefly, to edit out the word "faggot".

Listeners complained about the station editing the 20-year-old festive hit, and Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt reversed the decision.

The song is a duet with Kirsty MacColl, who died in 2000. It is number four in the current UK singles chart.

The chart of the most played Christmas songs from 2002-2006 was produced by PPL, the company which licenses recorded music on behalf of record companies.

The top five is completed by two versions of Do They Know It's Christmas?, by Band Aid 20 and Band Aid respectively.

Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan will celebrate his 50th birthday on Christmas Day.

He told the Daily Mirror: "To be honest, I never thought too much about getting to 50."

The singer, who is well known for his love of alcohol, said: "Smoking, drinking, partying - that's why I've stayed alive as long as I have."

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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2008, 09:54:07 pm »
How about some "different" Christmas music?


I'm sure you're all familiar with "Walkin' In a Winter Wonderland"......



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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2008, 09:59:00 pm »



I'm sure you're all familiar with "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"......



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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2008, 10:00:53 pm »
"There's Something Stuck Up In The Chimney"



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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2008, 10:05:54 pm »
a different take on "The 12 Days of Christmas".


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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2008, 07:20:27 pm »
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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2008, 09:36:00 pm »


Please don't hate me!


All I Want For Christmas Is You - Love Actually (2:38)
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Say it's Carol Singers - Love Actually                       (2:14)
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Jump - Love Actually                                       (1:13)
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Christmas Is All Around (Billy Mack)-Love Actually(4:13)
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God Only Knows (Beach Boys)-Love Actually       (3:43)
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"Tu doives entendre je t'aime."
(and you know who I am...)


Cowboy Curtis (Laurence Fishburne)
and Pee-wee in the 1990 episode
"Camping Out"

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Re: Christmas Songs.
« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2008, 11:02:40 am »
Aww, I had forgotten how much I like love actually.

And I love this scene.

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