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Ed Sheeran has confirmed that he and Elton John have a Christmas song together releasing in December, following Elton being very pleased at the chart position of 'Step into Christmas' last year. :lol: It appears to be separate from either of their upcoming albums.

 

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Interesting. Elton must be ecstatic with the success of Cold Heart then but fair play to him, he keeps releasing quality music - Cold Heart and After All are both brilliant.

 

I have no doubt this will be good and obviously a major smash too, it's always been a matter of when, not if Ed would release a proper Christmas song himself.

Was rather hoping Sheeran and Adele would release a cover of Fairy-tale of New York to be honest.
Was rather hoping Sheeran and Adele would release a cover of Fairy-tale of New York to be honest.

I’d actually be SO here for this! :lol:

Oh dear. Christmas already ruined. :nocheer:

No. It's wonderful to have new Christmas big hit instead annoying same songs (Mariah\Wham\Pogues) every year.

No. It's wonderful to have new Christmas big hit instead annoying same songs (Mariah\Wham\Pogues) every year.

 

This. We definitely need some lasting newer hits

I think we have had a fair few now this past 20 years but they are only now becoming classics, I’m mean the Leona and Kelly Clarkson songs are mainstream staples at this point despite being released in the last decade.
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The song will be called Merry Christmas and will have „a lot of sleigh bells“ on it.
Wow so early!

 

Not really. come Monday after Halloween the spotlight will turn to Christmas. I should think this will be released in a couple of weeks time.

Yeh wonder how it’ll do? I mean his album will be dominating the playlists on radio and Spotify unless he specifically asks radio to support this, but ‘Overpass Grafetti’ is already on Radio 1 and will likely be there until the end of the year?

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