Favourite Christmas song
Tammyjane33
Online Community Member Posts: 755 Pioneering
Mine is last Christmas by wham ??
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Good choice!! I do like a bit of Wham! I was singing along to Club Tropicana in the car yesterday...in torrential rain and gale force winds!
How are you finding those emoji's btw? I can only find 12 basic ones by clicking the emoji button above the text box!
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Christmas by Darlene Love definitely!1
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One more sleep by leona Lewis1
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Fairytale of New York
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I'll second that @Seanchai, but Greg Lake's I believe in Father Christmas is a close second
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Mine has to be so here it is merry Christmas by Slade. I was brought up in Wolverhampton where Slade came from and was best mates with the daughter of Dave Hill who was the guitarist of Slade and Dave was good mates with my parents and lived round the corner from us.2
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Yep Viking queen , I love that song as well .... just a bit different , I used to write songs for acoustic guitar ( I also used to play guitar and sang in local pubs clubs ect......i also played in a band for 20 years ( various instruments ) alas , I now have severe tinnitus 24/7 and Menieres disease ...I just cannot bring myself to lift my old guitar ( I have had it over 50 years) ...it sits on my guitar stand in the corner of the room....maybe one day ...maybe ...but my hearing is bad and I doubt if I could hold a note nowadays ?0
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The Pogues - Fairytale of New York (the original).0
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