I Love You (1960)
Mistletoe and Wine (1988)
Saviour's Day (1990)
Cliff Richard released "The Young Ones" in 1961. The song was featured in the film of the same name and became one of his most popular hits. It contributed significantly to his status as a prominent figure in British pop music during that era.
The band that had 2 Christmas number ones with the same song was;Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975/76 then 1991/92 ( 9 weeks the first time and 5 weeks the second, total - 14 weeks)
1984: George Michael 1989: Cliff Richard 2004: Robbie Williams
That hoary old chesnut that is played to death every Christmas, 'Merry Xmas Everybody' by Slade. Written by group members Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea. It went on to sell more than a million copies in the first year alone, and has charted several times since. Strangely, it was their last number hit. In 2007 it was voted the UK's favourite Christmas song.
there is no female American singer that was born on Christmas i believe that "dido" was born on Christmas day, i heard it on a biography channel interview a while ago Annie Lennox was born on Christmas Day Barbra Mandrell was born on Christmas Day and
Cliff Richard has had 3 Christmas number ones
Cliff Richard released "The Young Ones" in 1961. The song was featured in the film of the same name and became one of his most popular hits. It contributed significantly to his status as a prominent figure in British pop music during that era.
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I Love You (1960) Mistletoe and Wine (1988) Saviour's Day (1990)
The band that had 2 Christmas number ones with the same song was;Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975/76 then 1991/92 ( 9 weeks the first time and 5 weeks the second, total - 14 weeks)
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.
The Beatles and the Spice Girls
1984: George Michael 1989: Cliff Richard 2004: Robbie Williams
That hoary old chesnut that is played to death every Christmas, 'Merry Xmas Everybody' by Slade. Written by group members Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea. It went on to sell more than a million copies in the first year alone, and has charted several times since. Strangely, it was their last number hit. In 2007 it was voted the UK's favourite Christmas song.
Cliff Morgan has written: 'Rugby: the great ones' -- subject(s): Biography, Rugby football
One can find lights for Christmas houses in a number of retailers. Many craft stores sell tiny lights for little Christmas decorations that will fit once the ones it came with have burned out.