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The Beatles' Christmas records was created in 1963.
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One can find listings of The Beatles's Christmas records when one goes to the website of allmusic. On this website, one can find information of the complete collection of The Beatles' songs from 1963 to 1969.
If you mean the song... no, that was Wham!. NO! The Danish Beatles cover band "Rubber Band" sang "Last Christmas" it sounds WAAAAY better than Wham's version.
The Beatles hold the record for having four Christmas number ones in the UK. Their festive hits include "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "The Beatles' Christmas Album," "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)," and "Wonderful Christmastime." This achievement underscores their immense popularity and enduring legacy in music.
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All you need is love was released near Christmas. If you watch the music video you'll see a Christmassy theme.
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The song is by the Beatles. it is NOT a Yuletide number by any means.
It was: I Want To Hold Your Hand
Tiny Tim only played on the fan club 1968 Beatles Christmas single in a small snippet. He played Nowhere man.