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Ok it’s more like songs that are seasonal or Christmas songs not songs that mention Christmas in the lyrics lol!

 

‘Pipes of Peace’ by Paul McCartney is another good shout as it was held off the top spot in December 1983 by The Flying Pickets and was number one in Jan 1984!

 

 

54-22-22-9-{1}-1-2-7-18-42-51-69->12 Weeks

 

Entered on the 17/12/1983 at 54, was at number 22 at Xmas and number one on 13th and 20th January 1984!

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Mike Oldfield - In Dulce Jubilo (an instrumental re-working of a Christmas song) was at #22 in the Christmas chart in 1975, jumped up from #21 to #4 on w/e 17/1/76, and was still top 10 in the first chart week of February 1976.

 

JLS - Do You Feel What I Feel? (a re-working of Do You Hear What I Hear) peaked at #16 in January 2012.

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God I don’t remember the JLS one at all considering I actively posted here at the time, that was a strange one.

 

Mike Oldfield is a good shout Entered 21/12/1974 - 42-22-22-21-{4}-4-8-10-24-36->10 Weeks

 

It may have been similar to Wham with the double A Side treatment as the other side had ‘On Horseback’ on it.

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