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This tribute to the sassy wisdom of Foxes’ grandmother is clearly a labour of love so it would be uncouth to try to start some beef. But surely St Winifred’s School Choir will feel their 40-year reign as champions of pensioner-themed pop is under attack? Especially because the uplifting piano ascent of Kathleen’s chorus trumps the cloying strains of There’s No One Quite Like Grandma.
Tom Odell
Monster v.2
One weird side-effect from the head-wrecking stresses of 2020: all those fresh-faced young male troubadours peddling melodramatic plod-rock now have some legitimate existential angst to work through. With his floppy 90210 hair, Odell always looked the most boyish of the post-Sheeran bunch, but this new version of a spindly lockdown demo packs some actual emotional heft into its mayfly duration.
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Whether you’re rocking around the Christmas tree, or feeling lonely this Christmas, the Christmas Number 1 is a British institution. Some of the world s most iconic music stars have claimed the top prize over the years, leaving us with festive bangers such as 2004’s Do They Know It s Christmas? from BandAid and East 17’s smash hit Stay Another Day. And of course, the classic 2000 bop from Bob the Builder, Can We Fix It?
Scott Begbie: Where were you when the Christmas number one wars started?
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In years to come when my grandchildren ask where I was during the great Christmas single war of 1973 I can tell them I was there at the start and saw it all… lying on the floor of the living room watching our flickering black and white telly.
This was the year the race to become the Christmas number one started in earnest, with Slade deploying the big guns of Merry Xmas Everybody against Wizzard’s heavy-hitting I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day.
Wizzard and Roy Wood were just pipped at the post for the Christmas number one.
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