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Weird how they just don’t wait for Christmas to come and if necessary reduce down during December.

 

If it was a double Snow Queen edition they would have sold out the initial run.

The way I spent £21.99 on it... I'll never learn :kink:

 

This!

 

It also didn’t help that Townsend caused hysteria by selling out within an hour when it first went on sale.

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I wonder if there will be an uptick in streaming for ‘Santa Baby’ following on from the renewed interest in Kylie - it could certainly find more UK playlist support perhaps?

 

They need to plan a SB physical and push it past it’s #31 peak.

It would be nice to get it Top 20!
Imagine if it can sneak into the top 30 my huns

 

Just Carol Honey ❤️

 

It needs to happen - it’s faltered the last few years so I’m hoping that she might get better placements on UK Christmas playlists as a result of her recent success.

It has faltered in the last couple of years but the year it went number 31 i was so happy with as i thought it was great to see it finally go top 40, id be happy with top 40 again this year, despite not been a huge fan of the song i would still be all for it seeing it getting a new peak aswell.
I hope she duets with Cher!!!

I can’t really see Parlophone being motivated to release Santa Baby as a physical single. I guess its yearly success on streaming is something they take as a given at this point, yet not something that spurs them into capitalising on it any further. It doesn’t even have an official audio / lyric video to give it official video streams.

 

Presumably they’re more motivated by Kylie Christmas selling some copies than going to the trouble of giving Santa Baby a boost.

I think if a vinyl release was going to happen for ‘Santa Baby’ it would have been for the 20th anniversary. Is it 25 years after release that an artist gets back the rights to their music? Maybe something could pop up then but I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t bother.

Could defo be added to an festive EP.

 

Imagine Cher turning up at royal Albert Hall and they sang it

Is it 25 years after release that an artist gets back the rights to their music?

In the UK? I don't think so.

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