Batgurl wrote: » Speaking of Christmas songs... Settle a debate between me and my mother: ‘Somewhere only we know’ - the Lily Allen version of the Keane song, used in the John Lewis ad. Christmas song or not a Christmas song?
DvB wrote: » Theres a new thread, songs with no association with or mention of christmas, but which can be associated with Christmas.
Littlehorny wrote: » Spice Girls song Two Become One was the Christmas number 1 in 1996 and is always played on the Christmas music channels but it's not one bit Christmassy as a song imo.
DvB wrote: » yeah, theres plenty of christmas No's 1's that have been treated like that on the various music channels. Saw the flying pickets 'only you' on regularly last year which had zero connection (IIRC) to christmas other than being a christmas No.1 or to flip that thought, does being christmas No.1 lift you into the very bracket of being a christmas song?
otnomart wrote: » Oh for me Only You is def a Christmas song, because of The Office finale which was set at a Christmas Party. I prefer Yazoo's version though !
Loughc wrote: » So absolutely E17 - Stay Another Day is not a Christmas song but it is always played at Christmas due to it being a Christmas number 1.
pigtail33 wrote: » For me, the original Keane song doesn't remind me of Christmas, but if I hear the Lily Allen version, then it does as I associate that one with the John Lewis Ad. Actually most of the songs used in the John Lewis ad make me thing of the specific ad they were in and therefore Christmas
PTH2009 wrote: » Wake me up before you go go by Wham Rule the world by Tears for fears Think it just the general 80s party vibe of those tunes. Lots of others too
DvB wrote: » One I never got was the frog chorus by Paul McCartney, not a Christmas song at all (unless I've missed something) but saw it played regularly the last few years on the TV christmas music channels.
Loughc wrote: » It was used in a Christmas ad i think. Hence the link.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Smack my bitch up - The Prodigy Party and excess
freshpopcorn wrote: » Leon Jackson ‘’When you believe’’(Winner if the X-factor) I remember I went to Limerick Christmas shopping on about the 22nd/23rd of December just when the schools close for Christmas holidays. There was such an atmosphere around the place. I was in The Crescent and I queue up for over half an hour to buy DVD’s and bought the single from a stand at the till in HMV/Virgin Mega Store. Remember those days The X-Factor was popular, DVD’s/CD’s were selling, massive queues of people on top of one another with out masks inside in shops and shopping centers were really busy.